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RV Parks In Parsons, Kansas

37.3403° N, 95.2611° W

Quick Overview

Parsons, Kansas, is a community of about 9,600 people in Labette County in the southeastern corner of the state, where the rolling Ozark foothills begin to blend with the Kansas prairie. The area has several RV parks and campgrounds, with some offering free access to travelers. Parsons sits at the junction of US-59 and US-400, making it a crossroads for RVers traveling between the Kansas City area and the Ozark region of Missouri and Arkansas. The town has a proud railroad heritage -- it was once a major MKT (Missouri-Kansas-Texas) Railroad hub -- and that history shows in the downtown architecture and at the local heritage center. Lake Parsons, a 960-acre city-owned lake, is the main outdoor recreation draw with fishing for largemouth bass, crappie, and channel catfish, plus a campground with sites along the shoreline. The surrounding landscape is more wooded and hilly than central and western Kansas, giving the area a greener, more lush appearance that catches many travelers by surprise. Parsons has all the basic services RVers need -- grocery stores, diesel fuel, a hospital, and a handful of restaurants that serve the community. Labette Community College is located here, adding some cultural programming and athletic events to the local calendar. The town is also a gateway to Big Hill Lake, a Corps of Engineers reservoir about 15 miles to the northeast that offers additional camping and fishing opportunities. For RVers exploring southeastern Kansas or making a circuit through the three-state corner area where Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma meet, Parsons provides a convenient and affordable base with campground options that take advantage of the area's lake recreation and rolling, wooded terrain. The local dining scene includes some solid home-cooking spots and a few BBQ joints that draw loyal followings from the surrounding communities, and the town's annual festivals bring a lively energy to this otherwise quiet corner of the state. You'll also find that the campgrounds here are rarely crowded outside of holiday weekends, giving you plenty of space and privacy at your site.

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Traveling to Parsons by RV

Parsons is located at the intersection of US-59 and US-400 in southeastern Kansas. From Kansas City, take US-69 South to US-400 East -- the drive is about 150 miles and takes roughly two and a half hours. From Joplin, Missouri, head west on US-400 for about 60 miles. The roads into Parsons are well-maintained two-lane highways with no RV restrictions, and the terrain is gently rolling with occasional wooded stretches. Lake Parsons is about 3 miles north of town on a paved county road with easy access for RVs. Big Hill Lake is about 15 miles northeast via US-59 North and county roads. Diesel fuel is available at several stations along US-59 and US-400, including a Casey's near the highway junction. Propane refills are available at local hardware stores and farm supply dealers. The nearest major RV service center is in the Joplin, Missouri area about 60 miles to the east, or in the Kansas City metro about 150 miles to the north. Cell coverage in Parsons is adequate with major carriers, and the wooded terrain doesn't create as many dead spots as you might expect, though lake-area campgrounds can be slightly weaker.

Dump Station Costs in Parsons

RV camping costs in the Parsons area are among the lowest in Kansas, making it an attractive destination for budget-minded travelers and long-term campers. Of the parks in the area, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a nightly fee. Paid campgrounds typically charge between $15 and $35 per night for sites with electric hookups, with full-hookup sites at the higher end of that range. Lake Parsons city campground rates are particularly reasonable since it's a city-operated facility. Big Hill Lake campgrounds operated by the Corps of Engineers charge between $12 and $22 per night depending on the site type. America the Beautiful senior and access pass holders receive a 50 percent discount at the Corps campgrounds. Weekly and monthly rates may be available at some locations for extended stays. The free camping options are basic but suitable for self-contained rigs. Groceries and dining in Parsons are affordably priced, and overall the southeastern Kansas region offers some of the best value for RV camping in the entire state.

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Best Time to Visit Parsons by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

24-48°F

Crowds: Low

Winters in southeastern Kansas are cold but milder than the western part of the state, with some campgrounds maintaining basic services throughout the off-season months.

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Spring

Mar - May

46-76°F

Crowds: Medium

Spring is prime fishing season at Lake Parsons and Big Hill Lake, with bass and crappie activity picking up as water temperatures rise through April and May.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

76-98°F

Crowds: Medium

Summer brings warm, humid weather with occasional thunderstorms, and the lake campgrounds see steady traffic from families enjoying water recreation.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

52-78°F

Crowds: Low

Fall is a pleasant time to camp near Parsons with the wooded areas showing autumn color and the fishing remaining productive as the lakes cool down.

Explore the Parsons Area

Lake Parsons is a solid fishing lake that doesn't get nearly the pressure of the better-known Kansas reservoirs, which means you'll often have large sections of the lake to yourself, especially on weekdays. Largemouth bass fishing is best in spring along the submerged timber and brush piles, and crappie can be caught from the fishing dock near the campground area. Big Hill Lake to the northeast is worth the short drive for a day trip, with additional camping, fishing, and hiking options in a Corps of Engineers setting. Downtown Parsons has a few restaurants and a coffee shop that are good for a midday break, and the Marvel Park area in the center of town has walking paths and picnic facilities. For groceries, there's a Walmart on Main Street with a parking lot that can accommodate larger vehicles. If you're interested in railroad history, the Parsons Heritage Center has exhibits about the MKT Railroad era and the town's role as a major rail junction. The southeast Kansas region has several small towns worth exploring by car, including Chanute, Independence, and Coffeyville, each with their own historical attractions. Severe weather is possible from April through June, so keep an eye on forecasts during spring camping and know your severe weather plan at the campground.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Parsons

Where can I find RV parks near Parsons, Kansas?

Parsons has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, including the Lake Parsons city campground and options near Big Hill Lake about 15 miles to the northeast. Sites range from basic pads with electric hookups to full-service campgrounds.

Are there free camping options near Parsons?

Yes, {{freeCount}} campgrounds in the Parsons area offer free access for RVers. These free spots provide basic amenities and are suitable for self-contained rigs looking for a budget-friendly stop in southeastern Kansas.

What fishing is available near Parsons RV parks?

Lake Parsons offers largemouth bass, crappie, and channel catfish in a 960-acre city lake that gets less fishing pressure than larger Kansas reservoirs. Big Hill Lake nearby adds additional fishing opportunities in a Corps of Engineers setting.

How much does RV camping cost near Parsons?

Paid campgrounds near Parsons charge between $15 and $35 per night for sites with hookups. Corps of Engineers campgrounds at Big Hill Lake range from $12 to $22 per night, with 50 percent discounts available for America the Beautiful pass holders.

What is the terrain like around Parsons, Kansas?

Southeastern Kansas around Parsons is more wooded and hilly than the flat western plains, with rolling Ozark foothill terrain that feels greener and more lush. The landscape surprises many visitors who expect typical flat Kansas prairie throughout the state.

Where can I find RV parks near Parsons, Kansas?

Parsons has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area, including the Lake Parsons city campground and options near Big Hill Lake about 15 miles to the northeast. Sites range from basic pads with electric hookups to full-service campgrounds.

Are there free camping options near Parsons?

Yes, {{freeCount}} campgrounds in the Parsons area offer free access for RVers. These free spots provide basic amenities and are suitable for self-contained rigs looking for a budget-friendly stop in southeastern Kansas.

What fishing is available near Parsons RV parks?

Lake Parsons offers largemouth bass, crappie, and channel catfish in a 960-acre city lake that gets less fishing pressure than larger Kansas reservoirs. Big Hill Lake nearby adds additional fishing opportunities in a Corps of Engineers setting.

How much does RV camping cost near Parsons?

Paid campgrounds near Parsons charge between $15 and $35 per night for sites with hookups. Corps of Engineers campgrounds at Big Hill Lake range from $12 to $22 per night, with 50 percent discounts available for America the Beautiful pass holders.

What is the terrain like around Parsons, Kansas?

Southeastern Kansas around Parsons is more wooded and hilly than the flat western plains, with rolling Ozark foothill terrain that feels greener and more lush. The landscape surprises many visitors who expect typical flat Kansas prairie throughout the state.

Are there free dump stations in Parsons?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Parsons.