RV Parks In Olathe, Kansas
38.8814° N, 94.8191° W
Quick Overview
Olathe, Kansas, is the county seat of Johnson County and one of the largest cities in the Kansas City metropolitan area, with a population of about 145,000. The area has several RV parks and campgrounds, with some offering free access to travelers. As a major Kansas City suburb, Olathe provides RVers with full access to metro-level services -- big-box stores, RV dealerships, diesel stations, medical facilities, and hundreds of restaurants -- while maintaining a more manageable suburban atmosphere than downtown KC. The city sits at the intersection of Interstate 35 and US-56, with the Kansas Turnpike also running through the area, making it one of the most accessible RV destinations in the state. Olathe's parks and recreation system is outstanding, with the Ernie Miller Nature Center offering walking trails through forests and prairie, and Lake Olathe providing fishing and a peaceful green space in the suburban landscape. The Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop and Farm Historic Site preserves a genuine 1860s stagecoach stop on the Santa Fe Trail and offers living history demonstrations that bring the frontier era to life. For RVers, Olathe's appeal is practical -- it puts you at the doorstep of everything the Kansas City metro has to offer, from world-class BBQ and professional sports to museums and entertainment, while providing campground options that are generally cleaner and less congested than those in the urban core. The Sprint Center (now T-Mobile Center) concerts, Chiefs and Royals games, and the Country Club Plaza shopping district are all within a 30-minute drive. The campgrounds in the Olathe area serve both overnight highway travelers and visitors using the Kansas City metro as a multi-day destination. Johnson County's park system is one of the best in the Midwest, and RVers can take advantage of miles of paved trails, well-maintained parks, and community recreation facilities throughout the area. The nearby Kill Creek Park and Heritage Park offer additional hiking and mountain biking trails that are popular with active travelers. With easy access to both the Kansas and Missouri sides of the metro, Olathe puts you in a prime position to explore everything KC has to offer without breaking camp.
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All Dump Stations Near Olathe
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Olathe RV | 1.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Park View Station | 2.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Prairie Center Group Campground | 4.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Shawnee Mission Park Campsite & Youth Camp 1 | 7.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Shawnee Mission Park Campsite 2 | 7.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Shawnee Mission Park Campsite & Youth Camp 2 | 7.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Tomahawk North Park | 10.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Walnut Grove RV Park | 11.5 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Varies |
| Big Bull Creek Youth Campground | 12.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Campsite Mcdonald | 13.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Olathe RV
1.8 miPark View Station
2.7 miPrairie Center Group Campground
4.4 miShawnee Mission Park Campsite & Youth Camp 1
7.4 miShawnee Mission Park Campsite 2
7.5 miShawnee Mission Park Campsite & Youth Camp 2
7.7 miTomahawk North Park
10.4 miWalnut Grove RV Park
11.5 miBig Bull Creek Youth Campground
12.9 miCampsite Mcdonald
13.1 miTraveling to Olathe by RV
Olathe is located along I-35 and the Kansas Turnpike in the southern Kansas City metro, about 25 miles southwest of downtown KC. From I-35, multiple exits serve different parts of the city -- Exit 215 (119th Street) and Exit 218 (Santa Fe Street) are the most commonly used. US-56 runs east-west through the city as well. From the south on I-35, Olathe is about 40 minutes from Emporia and two hours from Wichita. The roads throughout Olathe are well-maintained suburban highways and streets that handle RVs without restrictions on the main routes. Diesel fuel is available at numerous stations along the I-35 corridor, including multiple truck stops and chain stations. Propane refills are easy to find at hardware stores and gas stations throughout the area. RV service is readily available in the KC metro, with multiple dealerships, Camping World, and specialty repair shops within a 30-minute drive. Cell coverage is excellent throughout Olathe with all major carriers. The Kansas Turnpike tolls apply if you're traveling the turnpike section, so budget for toll costs or obtain a K-TAG for the best rates.
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Dump Station Costs in Olathe
Olathe's camping costs reflect its position in the Kansas City metro, with rates at the higher end of the Kansas spectrum. Of the parks in the area, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a nightly fee. Paid campgrounds in the Olathe area charge between $40 and $60 per night for full-hookup sites with 30 or 50-amp electric, water, and sewer. Pull-through sites for larger rigs may carry an additional premium. Weekly rates are available at most parks and can save you 10 to 15 percent off the nightly rate, which makes a meaningful difference for multi-day stays. Monthly rates are offered at some locations and provide the best per-night value for extended visits. The free camping options are limited and basic but serve self-contained rigs on tight budgets. While the campground rates are higher than rural Kansas, the tradeoff is direct access to metro services, entertainment, and dining that's impossible to find in smaller communities. Groceries and fuel are competitively priced thanks to the heavy retail competition in the Johnson County area.
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Best Time to Visit Olathe by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
20-44°F
Crowds: Low
Winters are cold with occasional snow and ice, but most campgrounds remain open year-round with heated restrooms and full hookup services for cold-weather travelers.
Spring
Mar - May
44-76°F
Crowds: Medium
Spring brings pleasant weather and increasing campground activity as the Kansas City events calendar ramps up with festivals, sporting events, and outdoor concerts.
Summer
Jun - Aug
76-98°F
Crowds: High
Summer is peak camping season with hot, humid weather and full campgrounds, especially on weekends when KC concerts, sporting events, and family travel converge.
Fall
Sep - Oct
52-78°F
Crowds: High
Fall is busy with Chiefs football season driving heavy campground demand on game weekends, plus comfortable temperatures make it prime time for KC sightseeing.
Explore the Olathe Area
Olathe is your gateway to the full Kansas City BBQ experience -- Joe's Kansas City BBQ (formerly Oklahoma Joe's) on 47th and Mission Road is consistently rated among the best BBQ restaurants in the country and is about 20 minutes north of Olathe. Other top BBQ spots like Q39 and Slap's BBQ are also within easy reach. The Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop is a fun, family-friendly attraction that's especially engaging during their special event days with stagecoach rides and frontier demonstrations. Lake Olathe on the west side of the city has fishing, walking trails, and a pleasant park setting that provides a welcome break from suburban development. For groceries, you'll have every major chain available including Costco, Walmart, Hy-Vee, and Trader Joe's within the Olathe city limits. If you're attending a Chiefs or Royals game, the Arrowhead and Kauffman stadiums are about 30 minutes northeast via I-35 and I-435 -- leave your rig at the campground and drive your tow vehicle. The Country Club Plaza and Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art are both world-class attractions worth a day trip into the city. Public transit options from Olathe to downtown KC are limited, so plan on driving for most excursions.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Olathe
Where can I find RV parks near Olathe, Kansas?
Olathe has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the southern Kansas City metro area, with options near I-35 and the Kansas Turnpike. Most offer full hookups with 50-amp electric, water, and sewer connections plus pull-through sites for large rigs.
Are there free camping options near Olathe?
Yes, {{freeCount}} campgrounds in the Olathe area offer free access for RVers. These free options are limited and basic but suitable for self-contained rigs looking for a no-cost spot near the Kansas City metro.
How far is Olathe from downtown Kansas City?
Olathe is about 25 miles southwest of downtown Kansas City, roughly a 30-minute drive via I-35. This makes it a convenient base camp for exploring KC's BBQ restaurants, museums, professional sports venues, and entertainment districts.
How much do RV parks cost in Olathe?
Paid campgrounds in the Olathe area charge between $40 and $60 per night for full-hookup sites. Weekly rates save 10 to 15 percent, and monthly rates offer even deeper discounts for extended stays in the Kansas City metro area.
What KC attractions are accessible from Olathe RV parks?
World-famous BBQ restaurants like Joe's Kansas City are 20 minutes away. Arrowhead Stadium for Chiefs games, the Country Club Plaza, and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art are all within 30 minutes. Use your tow vehicle for city excursions.
Where can I find RV parks near Olathe, Kansas?
Olathe has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the southern Kansas City metro area, with options near I-35 and the Kansas Turnpike. Most offer full hookups with 50-amp electric, water, and sewer connections plus pull-through sites for large rigs.
Are there free camping options near Olathe?
Yes, {{freeCount}} campgrounds in the Olathe area offer free access for RVers. These free options are limited and basic but suitable for self-contained rigs looking for a no-cost spot near the Kansas City metro.
How far is Olathe from downtown Kansas City?
Olathe is about 25 miles southwest of downtown Kansas City, roughly a 30-minute drive via I-35. This makes it a convenient base camp for exploring KC's BBQ restaurants, museums, professional sports venues, and entertainment districts.
How much do RV parks cost in Olathe?
Paid campgrounds in the Olathe area charge between $40 and $60 per night for full-hookup sites. Weekly rates save 10 to 15 percent, and monthly rates offer even deeper discounts for extended stays in the Kansas City metro area.
What KC attractions are accessible from Olathe RV parks?
World-famous BBQ restaurants like Joe's Kansas City are 20 minutes away. Arrowhead Stadium for Chiefs games, the Country Club Plaza, and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art are all within 30 minutes. Use your tow vehicle for city excursions.
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