Kansas City is one of the most exciting host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium is famous for its loud, energetic crowds and deep sports tradition.
During the tournament, fans will experience world-class soccer alongside barbecue culture, historic neighborhoods, live music, and one of the most passionate sporting cities in the U.S.
Because hotels near the stadium and surrounding areas will be in extremely high demand, many visitors are turning to RV travel for flexible, affordable accommodations. This guide covers where to stay in an RV near Arrowhead Stadium, match-day transportation, tailgating rules, and what to do around Kansas City between matches.

Kansas City offers an authentic American sports environment paired with a vibrant food scene, friendly locals, and excellent summer weather. Fan zones will be active across downtown, the Power & Light District, the River Market, and Westport.
The city is compact and easy to navigate, with direct freeway access to Arrowhead Stadium from all sides. RV travelers can comfortably explore everything KC has to offer, from barbecue joints to jazz clubs to scenic riverside parks.
With limited hotels near Arrowhead Stadium and major surge pricing expected, RVing offers:
Arrowhead Stadium is part of the Truman Sports Complex, located east of downtown with excellent freeway access.
Driving to the Stadium
Most fans will drive; the stadium sits directly off:
I-70
I-435
Route 40
Expect heavy traffic on match days and early road closures around the complex.
Transit Options
Kansas City does not have the same level of rail transit as coastal host cities, but match-day transportation plans are expected to include:
Expanded bus service
Park-and-ride shuttles
Rideshare pickup zones
The city will release updated schedules closer to 2026.
Rideshare
Uber and Lyft will have designated zones around the complex. Surge pricing is expected.
Arrowhead is famous for tailgating, and it is one of the most tailgate-friendly stadiums in North America. Although FIFA events follow different regulations, fans can expect:
Specific tailgate zones
Propane and small gas grills allowed
Charcoal likely to be restricted during the tournament
Alcohol consumption permitted in designated areas only
No large tents or open flames
Strict enforcement of event-day policies
Kansas City’s tailgate culture will be a major part of the match-day atmosphere.
Worlds of Fun Village (Kansas City, MO)
Full-service RV park with paved sites, pool access and modern amenities. One of the best options closest to the stadium.
Autumn Falls RV Park (Lee’s Summit, MO)
Clean, quiet RV park with easy I-470 access to Arrowhead Stadium.
Blue Springs Campground (Lake Jacomo)
A scenic option with wooded sites and electric hookups. Great for fans combining the tournament with outdoor recreation.
Trailside RV Park (Grain Valley, MO)
Simple but well-maintained RV park with full hookups and quick access to I-70.
Longview Campground (Kansas City, MO)
Lakeside sites with electric hookups and lots of green space. Ideal for groups or families.
Camp Branch Campground (Smithville Lake)
Large, quiet campground north of the city with beautiful lake views. Great summer atmosphere.
| Campground | Distance to Arrowhead | Hookups | Best For | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Worlds of Fun Village | 20 min | Full | Closest RV resort-style option | Paved, clean, popular in summer |
| Autumn Falls RV Park | 20–25 min | Full | Easy stadium access | Quick access via I-470 |
| Blue Springs Campground | 25–30 min | Electric | Scenic forest + lake environment | Peaceful, wooded setting |
| Trailside RV Park | 20–25 min | Full | Simple + convenient | Fast I-70 access |
| Longview Campground | 25–35 min | Electric | Family-friendly lakefront camping | Green spaces and recreation nearby |
| Camp Branch Campground | 35–45 min | Electric | Quiet and scenic stays | Best for longer trips |
Parking Options for RV Travelers on Match Days
Oversized vehicle restrictions will likely apply.
Expect:
No RV parking at Arrowhead Stadium
No overnight parking on stadium grounds
Strict enforcement of lot size limits
No large RVs in designated tailgate zones
The best approach is:
Park the RV at your campground
Drive a passenger vehicle or use rideshare
Arrive early to avoid traffic delays
Best Neighborhoods for World Cup Fans in Kansas City
Power & Light District
The main entertainment zone with bars, restaurants, fan zones and events.
Westport
Trendy area with nightlife, coffee shops and local restaurants.
River Market
Close to the waterfront with food halls, markets and streetcar access.
Crossroads Arts District
Creative district filled with breweries, galleries, music venues and cafes.
Brookside / Waldo
Quieter and residential, perfect for families.
Travel Between Kansas City and Other Host Cities
Kansas City is centrally located with strong flight connections.
Dallas
Short, frequent flights. Ideal two-city pairing for group stage fans.
Atlanta
Direct flights from Kansas City International Airport.
Houston
Easy flight access for fans traveling across southern host cities.
Bay Area / LA / Seattle
Longer flights but manageable for fans attending knockout matches on the coasts.
Things to Do in Kansas City Between Matches
Outdoor & Recreation
Union Station + surrounding parks
Loose Park
Berkley Riverfront
Smithville Lake and Longview Lake
Culture & Attractions
National WWI Museum
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Arabia Steamboat Museum
Jazz District (18th & Vine)
Food & BBQ
Kansas City barbecue is legendary — must-try spots include:
Joe’s Kansas City Bar-B-Que
Q39
Gates Bar-B-Q
Jack Stack Barbecue
RV Rental Options for World Cup Fans in Kansas City
Popular choices:
Motorhomes
Spacious and great for groups attending multiple matches.
Travel Trailers
Budget-friendly; many are deliverable to campgrounds.
Campervans
Easy to maneuver in city traffic and perfect for short stays.
Pet-friendly rentals
Accommodates longer fan trips across the Midwest.