Utility Providers in Park, Kansas

Park is served by 10 utility providers across 4 categories covering 1 ZIP code in Gove County.

Gove County · Updated May 2026

Utility rates in Park vs. US average

Electricity
13.3¢/kWh
↓ 19% below US average (16.5¢)
↓ 6% below KS state average (14.2¢)
Natural gas
$13.14/Mcf
↓ 9% below US average
Local electricity rate from NREL Utility Rate Database (2023), averaged across Park-area providers. State and US electric averages from EIA Form 861 (2024). Natural gas prices from EIA Form 176 (2024, $/Mcf). US avg electricity: 16.5¢/kWh · US avg gas: $14.50/Mcf.

Typical monthly utility bills in Park

Electricity$250+ (12.1¢–14.5¢/kWh)
Natural gas$200-$249
Water & sewer~$60/month

Figures from U.S. Census ACS 5-year estimates, reflecting households that pay utilities separately from rent. In dense urban areas where heat or hot water is often included in rent, these numbers represent the subset of residents who pay directly.

How Park heats its homes

53%
5%
42%

53% natural gas · 5% electricity · 42% other fuels

Electric rates in Park

Residential rates range from 12.1¢ to 14.5¢ per kWh.

Park
13.3¢/kWh
U.S. avg
16.5¢/kWh

Providers include Midwest Energy Inc - (KS), Western Coop Electric Assn Inc.

This is 19% below the national average of 16.5¢/kWh.

Internet providers in Park

Park has limited broadband coverage.

Nex-Tech
1,000 Mbps
Fiber
Verizon
50 Mbps
Fixed Wireless

Availability varies by address. Based on FCC Broadband Data Collection filings.

Electric 2 providers

Midwest Energy Inc - (KS)
Western Coop Electric Assn Inc

Natural Gas 1 provider

Midwest Energy Inc.

Water 5 providers

GRAINFIELD, CITY OF
GRINNELL, CITY OF
QUINTER, CITY OF

Internet 2 providers

Nex-Tech
Fiber up to 1,000 Mbps
Verizon
Fixed Wireless up to 50 Mbps

ZIP codes in Park, KS

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Disclaimer: Provider information is sourced from federal databases including HIFLD, EPA SDWIS, FCC Broadband Data, and EIA-861. Utility cost estimates are from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. Local electric rates are based on 2023 NREL Utility Rate Database data; state and US averages are from EIA Form 861 (2024). Coverage areas are approximate and may not reflect recent changes. Please verify directly with your provider.

Data sources: U.S. Census Bureau, NREL, EIA-861, HIFLD, EPA, FCC. Last updated: May 2026.