RV Parks In Shawnee, Kansas
39.0417° N, 94.7202° W
Quick Overview
Shawnee, Kansas, is a thriving suburban city of about 67,000 people in Johnson County, forming the western gateway to the Kansas City metropolitan area. The area has several RV parks and campgrounds, with some offering free access to travelers. Shawnee sits at the junction of Interstate 435 and Shawnee Mission Parkway, with Interstate 70 running along its northern edge, giving it some of the best highway connectivity in the entire Kansas City metro. For RVers, this means easy access to everything the metro offers -- world-class BBQ, professional sports, museums, entertainment, and comprehensive urban services -- while camping in a well-maintained suburban community. Shawnee Mission Park, a 1,655-acre county park just south of I-435, is one of the largest urban parks in the country and offers a 120-acre lake, miles of trails, a nature center, and picnic facilities that provide a genuine outdoor escape within the suburban landscape. The Wonderscope Children's Museum and the old downtown Shawnee area along Johnson Drive add family-friendly and local-flavor attractions to the mix. Campgrounds in the Shawnee area cater to metro visitors with full-hookup sites, pull-through options, and amenities designed for the traveler who wants urban accessibility with campground comfort. The city's location puts you within 20 minutes of downtown Kansas City, 30 minutes of Arrowhead Stadium, and easy reach of the Legends shopping district with its NASCAR Kansas Speedway, which hosts major racing events that draw thousands of RVers each year. For RV travelers who want to experience Kansas City without the hassle of navigating a large rig through urban streets, Shawnee provides an excellent suburban base with convenient interstate access. The city has multiple grocery stores, fuel stations with diesel, and a wide range of restaurants along the Shawnee Mission Parkway corridor. If you're traveling with kids, the Wonderscope and the nearby Deanna Rose Children's Farmstead in neighboring Overland Park are both excellent family-friendly attractions. The well-maintained suburban infrastructure means you'll find level roads, good signage, and campgrounds that understand what full-time and extended-stay RVers need in a metro-adjacent location.
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All Dump Stations Near Shawnee
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Walnut Grove RV Park | 1.6 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Varies |
| Rivers Bend Park | 3.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Shawnee Mission Park Campsite 2 | 5.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Glenbrook Mobile Home & RV | 5.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Shawnee Mission Park Campsite & Youth Camp 2 | 6.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Shawnee Mission Park Campsite & Youth Camp 1 | 6.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Campsite Mcdonald | 7.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| South Camp Parking | 7.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Campsite Boone | 7.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Tomahawk North Park | 9.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Walnut Grove RV Park
1.6 miRivers Bend Park
3.2 miShawnee Mission Park Campsite 2
5.1 miGlenbrook Mobile Home & RV
5.1 miShawnee Mission Park Campsite & Youth Camp 2
6.0 miShawnee Mission Park Campsite & Youth Camp 1
6.1 miCampsite Mcdonald
7.1 miSouth Camp Parking
7.5 miCampsite Boone
7.5 miTomahawk North Park
9.8 miTraveling to Shawnee by RV
Shawnee is located at the I-435 and I-70 interchange in the western Kansas City metro, about 15 miles west of downtown KC. From I-70, take the Shawnee exits between mile markers 224 and 228 for the best access to campgrounds and services. From I-435, the Shawnee Mission Parkway exit puts you in the center of the community. From the west, I-70 brings you directly into Shawnee from Lawrence and Topeka. The roads throughout Shawnee are well-maintained suburban highways and streets, though traffic can be heavy during rush hours on I-435 and I-70, so plan your travel times to avoid the morning and evening commutes if possible. Diesel fuel is available at numerous stations throughout the area, and the competitive metro market keeps prices reasonable. Propane is available at multiple hardware stores and gas stations. RV service, parts, and repairs are readily accessible in the KC metro, with dealerships, Camping World, and specialty shops all within a short drive. Cell coverage is excellent throughout Shawnee with all major carriers. When attending events at Kansas Speedway near the Legends, follow the RV parking signage -- the speedway has dedicated RV camping areas for race weekends.
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Dump Station Costs in Shawnee
Shawnee's camping costs are at the higher end of the Kansas range, reflecting its position in the desirable western Johnson County part of the Kansas City metro. Of the parks in the area, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a nightly fee. Paid campgrounds typically charge between $42 and $65 per night for full-hookup sites with 30 or 50-amp electric, water, and sewer. During major events like NASCAR race weekends at Kansas Speedway, prices can spike well above normal rates and sites sell out months ahead. Weekly rates are available at most parks and save 10 to 15 percent off the nightly price. Monthly rates offer the best per-night value for extended stays in the metro. The free camping options are very limited in this part of the metro but serve as a last-resort option for self-contained rigs. While the camping costs are higher than rural Kansas, the unmatched access to Kansas City's dining, entertainment, and services justifies the premium for most travelers who want the full metro experience.
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Best Time to Visit Shawnee by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
20-44°F
Crowds: Low
Winters are cold with occasional snow and ice, but most campgrounds stay open year-round with full hookups, and the Chiefs football season keeps some weekend traffic alive.
Spring
Mar - May
44-76°F
Crowds: Medium
Spring brings pleasant weather, Royals baseball opening day excitement, and NASCAR race weekends at Kansas Speedway that drive campground demand in the area.
Summer
Jun - Aug
76-98°F
Crowds: High
Summer is peak season with hot, humid weather and full campgrounds from families, concert-goers, and sporting event attendees enjoying the Kansas City metro calendar.
Fall
Sep - Oct
52-78°F
Crowds: High
Fall is driven by Chiefs football season and NASCAR events at Kansas Speedway, with campgrounds booking up well in advance for game weekends and race dates.
Explore the Shawnee Area
Shawnee Mission Park is a gem that deserves at least a half-day visit -- the hiking trails range from easy lakeside strolls to more challenging wooded routes, and the Shawnee Mission Park Lake has fishing, kayaking, and paddleboard rentals. The park's nature center has free exhibits and seasonal programming. If you're in town for a NASCAR race at Kansas Speedway, book your campsite well in advance -- the speedway area has its own RV camping, but nearby campgrounds fill up fast on race weekends. The Legends outlet shopping district near the speedway has dozens of stores and restaurants, making it a convenient one-stop destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Kansas City's BBQ scene is a must-try -- Gates BBQ, Joe's Kansas City, and Q39 are all within easy reach of Shawnee, and each has its own distinct style. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in KC is free and world-class, worth a full afternoon. For groceries, you'll have every major retailer available, including Costco, Trader Joe's, Hy-Vee, and Walmart, all within the Shawnee and western Johnson County area. The Power and Light District in downtown KC has nightlife and entertainment, but use your tow vehicle for that trip -- parking a large rig downtown is not practical.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Shawnee
Where can I find RV parks near Shawnee, Kansas?
Shawnee has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the western Kansas City metro area, with options near I-70, I-435, and the Kansas Speedway. Most offer full hookups with 50-amp service and pull-through sites for large rigs.
Are there free camping options near Shawnee?
Yes, {{freeCount}} campgrounds in the Shawnee area offer free access, though options are very limited in this suburban metro location. These free spots are basic and best suited for self-contained rigs on tight budgets.
How far is Shawnee from downtown Kansas City?
Shawnee is about 15 miles west of downtown Kansas City, roughly a 20-minute drive via I-70 or I-435 outside of rush hour. This makes it a convenient base for exploring KC's BBQ, museums, sports, and entertainment options.
How much do RV parks cost in Shawnee?
Paid campgrounds in Shawnee charge between $42 and $65 per night for full-hookup sites. Prices increase during NASCAR weekends and major events. Weekly rates save 10 to 15 percent off nightly pricing for longer stays.
Is there RV camping at Kansas Speedway?
Kansas Speedway near the Legends shopping district offers dedicated RV camping areas during race weekends, with infield and lot options available. These spots sell out well in advance for major NASCAR events, so book early.
Where can I find RV parks near Shawnee, Kansas?
Shawnee has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the western Kansas City metro area, with options near I-70, I-435, and the Kansas Speedway. Most offer full hookups with 50-amp service and pull-through sites for large rigs.
Are there free camping options near Shawnee?
Yes, {{freeCount}} campgrounds in the Shawnee area offer free access, though options are very limited in this suburban metro location. These free spots are basic and best suited for self-contained rigs on tight budgets.
How far is Shawnee from downtown Kansas City?
Shawnee is about 15 miles west of downtown Kansas City, roughly a 20-minute drive via I-70 or I-435 outside of rush hour. This makes it a convenient base for exploring KC's BBQ, museums, sports, and entertainment options.
How much do RV parks cost in Shawnee?
Paid campgrounds in Shawnee charge between $42 and $65 per night for full-hookup sites. Prices increase during NASCAR weekends and major events. Weekly rates save 10 to 15 percent off nightly pricing for longer stays.
Is there RV camping at Kansas Speedway?
Kansas Speedway near the Legends shopping district offers dedicated RV camping areas during race weekends, with infield and lot options available. These spots sell out well in advance for major NASCAR events, so book early.
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