RV Dump Stations In Liberal, Kansas
37.0431° N, 100.9210° W
Quick Overview
Liberal sits in the far southwest corner of Kansas right on the Oklahoma line, where US-54 and US-83 cross on the high plains. It is the last real service town for a long way in any direction, so knowing where to empty your tanks here matters more than it would in a busier corridor. We count several dump stations in and around Liberal, and some of those are free, so it pays to plan your stop rather than assume you will roll up on an open station.
The practical answer for most RVers is Arkalon Park, the city-owned campground about 10 miles northeast of town off US-54. It runs roughly 100 RV sites with 30 and 50 amp electric, water, sewer, and a dump station, and it is genuinely big-rig friendly with pull-through sites. The catch is the calendar: Arkalon operates April through October, first-come, first-served, with a 14-day maximum stay. Outside that window there is no year-round municipal dump in Liberal, so if you are passing through in winter you should handle tanks at a station along US-54 or US-83 before you arrive. You can confirm the current season and camp-host details through the City of Liberal Arkalon Park page.
West of Liberal, the Cimarron National Grassland is the region's public-land playground, with free dispersed camping and a small first-come Cimarron Campground near Elkhart. Be clear-eyed about it, though: that campground has no hookups and no dump station, only pit toilets and a couple of water hydrants. So the grassland is a beautiful place to boondock, not a place to service your rig. The smart routine in Liberal is to treat the town as a full resupply stop: dump and fill at Arkalon in season, refill propane and groceries at the Walmart Supercenter on US-54, and top off fuel before you head out across the open country. Staying a while? See the best RV parks in Liberal for hookup sites that skip the dump-station hunt entirely.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| City Wastewater Treatment Plant | 1.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Arkalon City Park | 2.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| B & B Overnite RV Camp | 4.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Western Star RV Ranch | 5.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| Beaver Dunes State Park | 26.2 mi | 4.4 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Meade State Park | 28.2 mi | 4.6 | Dump Station | Free |
| Stockade Travel Plaza; Shamrock | 30.1 mi | 3.7 | Dump Station | Varies |
| U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Angler Point | 30.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Circle 0 Motel & RV Park | 36.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
| City Tourist Camp / Meade City Park | 36.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Free |
City Wastewater Treatment Plant
1.4 miArkalon City Park
2.1 miB & B Overnite RV Camp
4.0 miWestern Star RV Ranch
5.6 miBeaver Dunes State Park
26.2 miMeade State Park
28.2 miStockade Travel Plaza; Shamrock
30.1 miU.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Angler Point
30.1 miCircle 0 Motel & RV Park
36.1 miCity Tourist Camp / Meade City Park
36.6 miTraveling to Liberal by RV
Liberal is a highway crossroads, not an interstate town. US-54 is the main east-west route, running northeast toward Wichita and southwest into the Texas Panhandle, while US-83 heads north across Kansas and south into the Oklahoma Panhandle. The nearest interstate is a haul: US-83 north reaches I-70 near Oakley in about 130 miles, and I-40 lies well south in Oklahoma. Both highways are flat and truck-friendly with no low bridges or weight limits, but they cross wide-open plains where crosswind is the real hazard for high-profile rigs.
Because Liberal is the service hub for a big rural area, fuel, groceries, and propane are all easy to find right along US-54. The Walmart Supercenter handles groceries and Blue Rhino propane exchange, and local hardware and farm dealers can refill on-board tanks. For anything beyond basic RV repair you may need to run to Garden City or Amarillo. Top off everything here, because once you leave town the next reliable stop can be an hour or more down an empty highway.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Liberal, Kansas, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Liberal
Dumping in Liberal is inexpensive by RV-town standards. If you stay at Arkalon Park, the dump is included with your low nightly city-park rate, which makes an overnight there the most economical way to handle tanks, power, and water in one stop. There is no year-round standalone municipal dump, so during the closed season your realistic option is to pay for a dump at a station elsewhere along the highway or plan around a private park. Propane at the Walmart exchange and local dealers runs close to regional averages, and fuel along US-54 is competitive because this is a working farm-and-ranch town rather than a tourist trap. The grassland camping to the west is free but offers no services, so budget your dump and fill for town. For a short stay, booking a night at Arkalon usually beats piecing together separate paid stops.
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Best Time to Visit Liberal by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
20F - 48F
Crowds: Low
Arkalon Park is closed for the season, so town dumping options dry up; plan a stop elsewhere along US-54 or US-83.
Spring
Mar - May
42F - 68F
Crowds: Medium
Arkalon reopens in April; windy, storm-prone weather means fewer travelers but watch for severe weather while you dump and fill.
Summer
Jun - Aug
68F - 93F
Crowds: Medium
Peak road-trip season with the dump station open; hot and dry, so top off fresh water every chance you get.
Fall
Sep - Oct
45F - 72F
Crowds: Low
The nicest window to pass through; Arkalon stays open into October before the seasonal close.
Explore the Liberal Area
Here is what we have learned rolling through Liberal. First, Arkalon Park is your dump-and-hookup anchor, but remember it only runs April through October, so a winter traveler needs a backup plan and should dump before arriving. Second, this is high-plains country where services are spread thin, so treat Liberal as a full resupply: dump, fresh water, propane, groceries, and fuel in one loop before you leave town. Third, respect the wind. Crosswinds on US-54 and US-83 can shove a high-profile rig around hard, and spring adds severe thunderstorms and tornado risk to southwest Kansas, so check the forecast before a travel day. Fourth, if you want free camping, the Cimarron National Grassland to the west allows dispersed boondocking, but there is no dump or hookups out there, so service your rig in Liberal first. Finally, the Dorothy's House and Land of Oz stop is a fun, quick break right in town if you are laying over to handle chores.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Liberal
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Liberal, Kansas?
The main dump station in Liberal is at Arkalon Park, the city-owned campground about 10 miles northeast of town off US-54. It offers a dump station along with roughly 100 RV sites that have 30 and 50 amp electric, water, and sewer. The important thing to know is that Arkalon runs seasonally, April through October, so it is not an option in winter. Liberal does not have a separate year-round municipal dump, so if you are passing through in the cold months, plan to empty your tanks at a station along US-54 or US-83 before you reach town.
How many RV dump stations are in Liberal?
We count about several dump stations in and around Liberal, and some of them are free. Because this is a remote high-plains town rather than a busy tourist corridor, the count is small and centered on Arkalon Park, the city campground northeast of town. That makes planning important: you should not assume you will stumble onto an open station the way you might in a bigger metro. Confirm that Arkalon is in its April-through-October operating season before you rely on it, and carry a backup plan for winter travel when the seasonal dump is closed.
Is there a free RV dump station in Liberal?
Free dumping is limited in Liberal. The dumping picture here centers on Arkalon Park, where the dump comes bundled with a low-cost city-park stay rather than as a free walk-up. There is no free year-round municipal dump in town, so do not count on finding one at a boat ramp or city lot. If keeping costs down is the goal, an overnight at Arkalon is cheap and includes the dump, water, and power. Alternatively, plan your route so you dump at a free or low-cost station elsewhere along US-54 or US-83 before you arrive, especially outside the April-to-October season.
Can I dump at Arkalon Park if I am not camping there?
Arkalon Park is a first-come, first-served city campground, and its dump station is tied to that seasonal operation. Policies on walk-up, non-guest dumping can vary, so the smart move is to call the Arkalon camp host at (620) 391-2318 to confirm before you drive the 10 miles out from town. Since the park runs on a small staff and a first-come basis from April through October, a quick phone call saves you a wasted trip if the season has ended or the host has specific rules. If you plan to stay the night anyway, the dump is simply part of your low nightly rate.
Where can I refill propane in Liberal?
Propane is straightforward in Liberal because it serves as the service hub for a large rural area. The Walmart Supercenter on US-54 carries Blue Rhino bottle exchange, and local hardware and farm-and-ranch dealers can refill on-board RV tanks. Because this is working ranch country, suppliers are used to handling propane for equipment and RVs alike. Fill up while you are in town, since this is the last dependable propane source for a long stretch in most directions. If you are heading west toward the Cimarron National Grassland, definitely top off first, because services out there are essentially nonexistent.
Is there year-round RV dumping in Liberal?
Not really. The primary dump at Arkalon Park operates only April through October, matching the campground season, and Liberal does not run a separate year-round municipal dump station. That means winter travelers passing through southwest Kansas need to think ahead and empty their tanks at a highway station before reaching Liberal. If you are staying in the area over the cold months, you may need to arrange dumping through a private park or a station in a larger town like Garden City. Always verify the current season through the City of Liberal before you count on Arkalon being open.
Can I get fresh water for my RV in Liberal?
Yes. Potable water is available at Arkalon Park for campers during its April-through-October season, and you can top off there along with dumping and hooking up to power. In town, the usual approach is to fill your fresh tank while you are stopped for dumping or fuel. This matters more here than in most places because Liberal is the last reliable resupply point before miles of open high plains in every direction. Before heading toward the Cimarron National Grassland to the west, fill your fresh water completely, since the grassland campground offers only a couple of hydrants and no other services.
Can I camp for free near Liberal?
Yes, the Cimarron National Grassland west of Liberal allows free dispersed camping across wide-open high-plains country, and it also has a small first-come Cimarron Campground near Elkhart. Be realistic about what that means for tanks, though: there are no hookups and no dump station out there, only pit toilets and a pair of water hydrants at the campground. So the grassland is a wonderful, quiet place to boondock, but you must service your rig in Liberal first. Dump, fill fresh water, and refill propane in town, then head west knowing you are fully self-contained for your stay on the grassland.
Are US-54 and US-83 easy to drive in a big rig?
Both highways are RV-friendly in terms of clearance. US-54 and US-83 through Liberal are flat US routes with no low bridges or weight restrictions to worry about, so even large motorhomes and fifth-wheels handle them fine. The real challenge out here is wind, not the road itself. Crosswinds sweep across these open plains and can push a high-profile rig around, especially in spring, so plan travel days around the forecast and slow down when gusts pick up. Otherwise the driving is relaxed, with long sightlines and light traffic once you are outside town, making it easy to time your fuel and dump stops.
When is the best time to visit Liberal in an RV?
Early fall, roughly September into October, is the sweet spot: warm days, cool nights, calmer wind, and Arkalon Park still open before its seasonal close. Late spring in May can also be pleasant, though spring brings the region's peak severe-weather and tornado risk, so watch the sky. Summer is hot and dry with strong afternoon wind and the occasional severe storm, but the dump station and services are all open and running. Winter is cold and windy, and with Arkalon closed you lose the town's main dump, so it is the least convenient time to pass through with tanks that need emptying.
What should I know about weather when RVing through Liberal?
Liberal sits on the high plains with a semi-arid, steppe climate, and the defining feature is wind. Expect strong, steady breezes most days and hard crosswinds on the highways. Spring is the volatile season, bringing severe thunderstorms, hail, and tornado risk to southwest Kansas, so keep a weather radio or phone alerts on during travel days. Summers are hot and dry, with highs in the low 90s and cool nights. Winters are cold with sharp wind chills and occasional light snow that rarely lingers. Plan outdoor chores like dumping and filling around the wind and any severe-weather watches for the safest, easiest stops.
Is there RV repair or service in Liberal?
Liberal has the basics but not a full-service RV specialist. Truck and farm-equipment shops along US-54 can handle common needs like tires, batteries, and minor mechanical work, since this is a hub for agricultural machinery. For dedicated RV service, appliance repair, or parts, you may need to drive to Garden City to the north or Amarillo, Texas, to the south. Because the town is remote, it is wise to arrive with your rig in good shape and carry spares for the common wear items. Handle any known issues before you head out across the open country, where help is far away.
What is there to do in Liberal while I take care of RV chores?
Liberal makes a fun quick stop. The big draw is Dorothy's House and the Land of Oz, a 1907 farmhouse and a 5,000-square-foot animated walk-through, with guides dressed as Dorothy leading the tour, plus the Coronado Museum on the same campus. If your timing lines up in late winter, the town is famous for its International Pancake Day race, a friendly Shrove Tuesday rivalry with Olney, England. Out west, the Cimarron National Grassland offers hiking, wildlife, and a piece of the Santa Fe Trail. It is easy to knock out your dumping and resupply and still enjoy an afternoon of small-town Kansas character before rolling on.
Where can I dump my RV tanks in Liberal, Kansas?
The main dump station in Liberal is at Arkalon Park, the city-owned campground about 10 miles northeast of town off US-54. It offers a dump station along with roughly 100 RV sites that have 30 and 50 amp electric, water, and sewer. The important thing to know is that Arkalon runs seasonally, April through October, so it is not an option in winter. Liberal does not have a separate year-round municipal dump, so if you are passing through in the cold months, plan to empty your tanks at a station along US-54 or US-83 before you reach town.
How many RV dump stations are in Liberal?
We count about {{stationCount}} dump stations in and around Liberal, and {{freeCount}} of them are free. Because this is a remote high-plains town rather than a busy tourist corridor, the count is small and centered on Arkalon Park, the city campground northeast of town. That makes planning important: you should not assume you will stumble onto an open station the way you might in a bigger metro. Confirm that Arkalon is in its April-through-October operating season before you rely on it, and carry a backup plan for winter travel when the seasonal dump is closed.
Is there a free RV dump station in Liberal?
Free dumping is limited in Liberal. The dumping picture here centers on Arkalon Park, where the dump comes bundled with a low-cost city-park stay rather than as a free walk-up. There is no free year-round municipal dump in town, so do not count on finding one at a boat ramp or city lot. If keeping costs down is the goal, an overnight at Arkalon is cheap and includes the dump, water, and power. Alternatively, plan your route so you dump at a free or low-cost station elsewhere along US-54 or US-83 before you arrive, especially outside the April-to-October season.
Can I dump at Arkalon Park if I am not camping there?
Arkalon Park is a first-come, first-served city campground, and its dump station is tied to that seasonal operation. Policies on walk-up, non-guest dumping can vary, so the smart move is to call the Arkalon camp host at (620) 391-2318 to confirm before you drive the 10 miles out from town. Since the park runs on a small staff and a first-come basis from April through October, a quick phone call saves you a wasted trip if the season has ended or the host has specific rules. If you plan to stay the night anyway, the dump is simply part of your low nightly rate.
Where can I refill propane in Liberal?
Propane is straightforward in Liberal because it serves as the service hub for a large rural area. The Walmart Supercenter on US-54 carries Blue Rhino bottle exchange, and local hardware and farm-and-ranch dealers can refill on-board RV tanks. Because this is working ranch country, suppliers are used to handling propane for equipment and RVs alike. Fill up while you are in town, since this is the last dependable propane source for a long stretch in most directions. If you are heading west toward the Cimarron National Grassland, definitely top off first, because services out there are essentially nonexistent.
Is there year-round RV dumping in Liberal?
Not really. The primary dump at Arkalon Park operates only April through October, matching the campground season, and Liberal does not run a separate year-round municipal dump station. That means winter travelers passing through southwest Kansas need to think ahead and empty their tanks at a highway station before reaching Liberal. If you are staying in the area over the cold months, you may need to arrange dumping through a private park or a station in a larger town like Garden City. Always verify the current season through the City of Liberal before you count on Arkalon being open.
Can I get fresh water for my RV in Liberal?
Yes. Potable water is available at Arkalon Park for campers during its April-through-October season, and you can top off there along with dumping and hooking up to power. In town, the usual approach is to fill your fresh tank while you are stopped for dumping or fuel. This matters more here than in most places because Liberal is the last reliable resupply point before miles of open high plains in every direction. Before heading toward the Cimarron National Grassland to the west, fill your fresh water completely, since the grassland campground offers only a couple of hydrants and no other services.
Can I camp for free near Liberal?
Yes, the Cimarron National Grassland west of Liberal allows free dispersed camping across wide-open high-plains country, and it also has a small first-come Cimarron Campground near Elkhart. Be realistic about what that means for tanks, though: there are no hookups and no dump station out there, only pit toilets and a pair of water hydrants at the campground. So the grassland is a wonderful, quiet place to boondock, but you must service your rig in Liberal first. Dump, fill fresh water, and refill propane in town, then head west knowing you are fully self-contained for your stay on the grassland.
Are US-54 and US-83 easy to drive in a big rig?
Both highways are RV-friendly in terms of clearance. US-54 and US-83 through Liberal are flat US routes with no low bridges or weight restrictions to worry about, so even large motorhomes and fifth-wheels handle them fine. The real challenge out here is wind, not the road itself. Crosswinds sweep across these open plains and can push a high-profile rig around, especially in spring, so plan travel days around the forecast and slow down when gusts pick up. Otherwise the driving is relaxed, with long sightlines and light traffic once you are outside town, making it easy to time your fuel and dump stops.
When is the best time to visit Liberal in an RV?
Early fall, roughly September into October, is the sweet spot: warm days, cool nights, calmer wind, and Arkalon Park still open before its seasonal close. Late spring in May can also be pleasant, though spring brings the region's peak severe-weather and tornado risk, so watch the sky. Summer is hot and dry with strong afternoon wind and the occasional severe storm, but the dump station and services are all open and running. Winter is cold and windy, and with Arkalon closed you lose the town's main dump, so it is the least convenient time to pass through with tanks that need emptying.
What should I know about weather when RVing through Liberal?
Liberal sits on the high plains with a semi-arid, steppe climate, and the defining feature is wind. Expect strong, steady breezes most days and hard crosswinds on the highways. Spring is the volatile season, bringing severe thunderstorms, hail, and tornado risk to southwest Kansas, so keep a weather radio or phone alerts on during travel days. Summers are hot and dry, with highs in the low 90s and cool nights. Winters are cold with sharp wind chills and occasional light snow that rarely lingers. Plan outdoor chores like dumping and filling around the wind and any severe-weather watches for the safest, easiest stops.
Is there RV repair or service in Liberal?
Liberal has the basics but not a full-service RV specialist. Truck and farm-equipment shops along US-54 can handle common needs like tires, batteries, and minor mechanical work, since this is a hub for agricultural machinery. For dedicated RV service, appliance repair, or parts, you may need to drive to Garden City to the north or Amarillo, Texas, to the south. Because the town is remote, it is wise to arrive with your rig in good shape and carry spares for the common wear items. Handle any known issues before you head out across the open country, where help is far away.
What is there to do in Liberal while I take care of RV chores?
Liberal makes a fun quick stop. The big draw is Dorothy's House and the Land of Oz, a 1907 farmhouse and a 5,000-square-foot animated walk-through, with guides dressed as Dorothy leading the tour, plus the Coronado Museum on the same campus. If your timing lines up in late winter, the town is famous for its International Pancake Day race, a friendly Shrove Tuesday rivalry with Olney, England. Out west, the Cimarron National Grassland offers hiking, wildlife, and a piece of the Santa Fe Trail. It is easy to knock out your dumping and resupply and still enjoy an afternoon of small-town Kansas character before rolling on.
Are there free dump stations in Liberal?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Liberal.
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