RV Parks In Kindersley, Saskatchewan
51.4668° N, 109.1682° W
Quick Overview
Kindersley sits in west-central Saskatchewan along Highway 7, roughly halfway between Saskatoon and the Alberta border. It's a small prairie town that serves as a handy overnight stop for RVers crossing the southern prairies, and the area has several RV campgrounds and parks to choose from, with some offering free access. The camping options here lean toward practical rather than flashy -- think well-maintained municipal parks and private campgrounds with full hookups, clean washrooms, and enough space to spread out.
The town itself has a population of around 5,000, but it punches above its weight when it comes to services. You'll find grocery stores, hardware shops, and fuel stations right along the highway, so stocking up before heading further west or east is easy. The Kindersley area is oil and agriculture country, so the landscape is big, flat, and open -- you'll get those wide prairie skies and sunsets that make the Canadian prairies special.
RV parks near Kindersley are generally well-suited for rigs of all sizes, from compact travel trailers to large Class A motorhomes and fifth wheels. Pull-through sites are common at the area campgrounds, and most parks offer electrical hookups at minimum. A few have full sewer and water service at individual sites. If you're into boondocking or dry camping, there are some options on the edges of town and along the approach roads where you can park for a night without hookups.
For day trips, the Great Sandhills -- one of the largest active sand dune areas in Canada -- are about 45 minutes south of town. It's a unique prairie landscape that's worth the drive if you have a tow vehicle or a smaller rig. The South Saskatchewan River is accessible to the north for fishing and paddling. Browse the listings below to find the right RV park for your stop in Kindersley.
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All Dump Stations Near Kindersley
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prairie Winds Estates | 0.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Golf View Mobile Acres Ltd | 1.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Kindersley Regional Park Campground | 1.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Tkb Campground | 5.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Wild Goose Motel & Campground | 30.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Open Sky RV Sites … RV Camping | 31.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Prairie Winds Estates
0.5 miGolf View Mobile Acres Ltd
1.0 miKindersley Regional Park Campground
1.1 miTkb Campground
5.1 miWild Goose Motel & Campground
30.9 miOpen Sky RV Sites … RV Camping
31.2 miTraveling to Kindersley by RV
Kindersley is located at the junction of Highway 7 and Highway 21 in western Saskatchewan. Highway 7 is the main east-west route connecting Saskatoon to the Alberta border through Kindersley, and it's a good two-lane highway that handles RVs well. Highway 21 runs north-south and connects you to the Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16) if you're heading toward North Battleford or Lloydminster.
The drive from Saskatoon to Kindersley on Highway 7 takes about two and a half hours -- roughly 250 kilometers (155 miles) -- and the road is flat and straight with good sightlines. From the Alberta border at Alsask, it's about an hour east. There are no major height or weight restrictions on these routes, making them suitable for large motorhomes, fifth wheels, and travel trailers.
Fuel is available at several stations in town along Highway 7. There's a Co-op gas station and a couple of independent stations that can handle larger rigs pulling up to the pumps. For groceries, the local Co-op and independent grocery store are both on the main drag. If you need RV-specific supplies or propane, Canadian Tire in town carries basic RV gear, and propane refills are available at a couple of locations including the Co-op cardlock.
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Dump Station Costs in Kindersley
RV camping in the Kindersley area is quite affordable compared to larger cities in Saskatchewan. Of the parks listed, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a nightly fee. Paid campgrounds with electrical hookups typically run between $25 and $40 CAD per night, with full hookup sites at the upper end of that range. Municipal campgrounds tend to be the most budget-friendly option.
If you're passing through and just need a place to park for the night, the free options work well for self-contained rigs. For longer stays, weekly rates are available at some parks and can bring the nightly cost down to the $20 CAD range or less. Dry camping is the cheapest option and there are a few spots where you can park without hookups for minimal or no cost.
Overall, Kindersley is a low-cost stop on the Highway 7 corridor, and you'll spend less here on camping than you would at the bigger parks near Saskatoon or in the national parks further west.
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Best Time to Visit Kindersley by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
-15-15°F
Crowds: Low
Campgrounds close for the winter season with harsh prairie temperatures and heavy snowfall making RV camping essentially impossible in the Kindersley area.
Spring
Mar - May
20-60°F
Crowds: Low
Most campgrounds don't open until mid-May at the earliest, and spring conditions on the prairies can be muddy and unpredictable for RV access roads.
Summer
Jun - Aug
55-85°F
Crowds: Medium
Prime camping season with warm days and long hours of daylight, though Kindersley sees moderate crowds compared to larger Saskatchewan destinations.
Fall
Sep - Oct
25-60°F
Crowds: Low
Early fall offers quiet camping with golden harvest landscapes, but parks begin closing by late September as temperatures drop quickly on the open prairies.
Explore the Kindersley Area
If you're rolling through Kindersley, plan your fuel stop here -- the next stretch west toward the Alberta border has fewer services, and you don't want to be running low with a big rig. The Co-op gas bar on Highway 7 is the easiest to navigate with a large RV and trailer combo.
The municipal campground in Kindersley is popular with travelers on Highway 7, so arriving before mid-afternoon on summer weekends gives you the best pick of sites. Mid-week you'll have your choice of spots. Water quality is good from the town supply, but a filter is always a smart move for filling your freshwater tank on the prairies.
Wind is a constant on the open Saskatchewan prairie -- make sure your awning is secured and consider how your rig is oriented relative to the prevailing winds, which typically blow from the northwest. If you're dry camping, the wind can actually help keep your rig cool in summer without running the AC as much.
For a meal out, the local restaurants in town serve hearty prairie fare and are reasonably priced. The community pool and recreation complex are open during summer if you're traveling with kids and need to burn off some energy after a long driving day.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Kindersley
Where can I find RV parks near Kindersley, Saskatchewan?
Kindersley has {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks in the area, located along Highway 7 and within the town itself. You'll find options ranging from full hookup private parks with pull-through sites to municipal campgrounds with basic electrical service and clean facilities.
Are there free RV camping options in Kindersley?
Yes, {{freeCount}} of the RV park listings near Kindersley offer free access for RVers. These sites are generally more basic without full hookups, but they're a solid choice if you're self-contained and passing through town on Highway 7 between Saskatoon and the Alberta border.
How much does RV camping cost in Kindersley?
Nightly rates at Kindersley area campgrounds range from free at basic sites up to about $40 CAD per night for full hookup spots. Most parks with electrical service charge between $25 and $35 CAD. Weekly rates are available at some locations and offer good savings for extended stays.
What is there to do near Kindersley for RVers?
The Great Sandhills, one of Canada's largest active sand dune systems, are about 45 minutes south of town and make for an interesting day trip. The South Saskatchewan River to the north offers fishing opportunities, and the town itself has a community pool, restaurants, and local shops along Highway 7.
Can large RVs access campgrounds in Kindersley?
Most campgrounds in the Kindersley area can accommodate large rigs without issue. Pull-through sites are available at several parks, and the flat terrain means level pads and easy maneuvering. Highway 7 and Highway 21 have no significant height or weight restrictions for RVs approaching the town.
Where can I find RV parks near Kindersley, Saskatchewan?
Kindersley has {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks in the area, located along Highway 7 and within the town itself. You'll find options ranging from full hookup private parks with pull-through sites to municipal campgrounds with basic electrical service and clean facilities.
Are there free RV camping options in Kindersley?
Yes, {{freeCount}} of the RV park listings near Kindersley offer free access for RVers. These sites are generally more basic without full hookups, but they're a solid choice if you're self-contained and passing through town on Highway 7 between Saskatoon and the Alberta border.
How much does RV camping cost in Kindersley?
Nightly rates at Kindersley area campgrounds range from free at basic sites up to about $40 CAD per night for full hookup spots. Most parks with electrical service charge between $25 and $35 CAD. Weekly rates are available at some locations and offer good savings for extended stays.
What is there to do near Kindersley for RVers?
The Great Sandhills, one of Canada's largest active sand dune systems, are about 45 minutes south of town and make for an interesting day trip. The South Saskatchewan River to the north offers fishing opportunities, and the town itself has a community pool, restaurants, and local shops along Highway 7.
Can large RVs access campgrounds in Kindersley?
Most campgrounds in the Kindersley area can accommodate large rigs without issue. Pull-through sites are available at several parks, and the flat terrain means level pads and easy maneuvering. Highway 7 and Highway 21 have no significant height or weight restrictions for RVs approaching the town.
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