Inman RV Park is located in the heart of Central Kansas, between McPherson and Hutchinson on Highway 61. Inman is a small rural community, friendly, quiet, and just 12 miles from the home of the Kansas State Fair. We are the preferred RV Park and Campground destination for Hutchinson and McPherson!
What We Do
Inman RV Park offers a nice, clean, and safe place for you to stay while visiting our community. We strive to make your stay in Inman the best around. We provide the following:
Daily, Weekly & Monthly Rates
Storm Shelters
Laundry Facility
Shade Trees
Full Service Parking Sites
Individual Picnic Tables
Concrete Patios
Gravel Parking
Pull Through and Back-in Sites
Free Wi-Fi
The City of Inman offers everything you need on a small scale: grocery store, library, dining, convenience store, post office, museum, churchs, city park, elementary school, jr/sr high school, banks, etc...
Very nice, full hookups, $29. But no visible manager for help, our water line froze up.
Super nice owners. Super slow internet. In lot 10 WiFi speeds and 3 download 1.25 upload. Great on site washer and dryers.
It was a place to stay overnight. It's a gravel parking area with power, water, and sewer hookups. They did have a washer and dryer but no way to get change and the washer was $3.00. We did find that there was diesel at the only station in town about 2 blocks away from the RV park. As long as you are not expecting much you will not be disappointed. We just needed a place to stop for the night. $25 cash. There are no showers or bathrooms.
This park was not well cared for. Muddy with rough gravel spots. The electric didn't work on the spot we selected or several around it. No one available to address the issue. We did not stay and do no recommend it at all. We stayed in the Hutchinson State Fairgrounds RV park.
Small, quiet RV park in a small town. I stayed here while working a project in McPherson. It’s a small gravel park with full hookups and services, including 50 amp hookup and on site laundry. Though we never needed it, there is a below ground storm shelter on site. The park is bordered by residential neighborhoods and farm field. If you’re doing a long term stay there is a gym which offers a 24 hour access card across the street (Inman Wellness Center). You will have to drive for most stuff, but that may be a decent trade for that small town feel this place gives you. There is no crime here that I noted. Many times I forgot to lock stuff away, and although I had the newest rig in the park, I always returned to find my stuff undisturbed.
The cautionaries: this may be a Kansas thing, but there are a lot of spiders running around in the gravel. Most of what I saw were brown recluse or northern widows (a type of black widow). So I’d wear closed toe shoes and use lawn chair mats. Also this town offers amazing water pressure, so you must remember to use your pressure regulator.
Edit: almost forgot to mention. While AT&T had very limited service here, it was offset by the park’s WiFi which I found fast enough to skype or stream Netflix.