RV Parks In London, Arkansas
35.3290° N, 93.2530° W
Quick Overview
London is a small Arkansas River Valley town that punches above its weight for RVers, thanks to its spot on the shore of Lake Dardanelle. Just off I-40 near Russellville, it gives you easy access to one of the state best fishing and boating lakes, with a strong mix of public and private camping. Whether you want a lakeside Corps of Engineers site or full hookups close to town, London puts you right on the water.
The public anchor is Piney Bay Campground, an Army Corps of Engineers park reached from London via US-64 west and State Route 359 north. It has 68 reservable sites, all with electric and water, plus hot showers, two boat ramps, a swim beach, and a playground. There is no sewer at the sites, which is typical for Corps parks, so you dump on the way out, and the campground runs a seasonal schedule worth checking on Recreation.gov.
For full hookups and year-round convenience, the private parks step up. London RV Park and Storage offers city sewer and water with full-hookup sites close to town, and Spencer’s Landing RV Park provides a smaller, basic lakeside option. Both are flat, easy to reach, and friendly to larger rigs, which makes them dependable when Piney Bay is closed for the season or fully booked.
Add in the bass fishing, the boat ramps, Mount Nebo State Park nearby, and the Ozark National Forest to the north, and London earns more than a quick overnight. We like it as an affordable, well-connected lake base, with the Corps park for scenery and the private parks for full service. Plan a long weekend at least, and a full week if you want to chase fish and explore the river valley. Most camping here runs on reservations, so a little planning pays off for summer and holiday weekends.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| London RV Park And Storage | 1.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mission RV Park | 3.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Spencer's Landing RV Park | 4.1 mi | 4.4 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Hillbilly Haven RV Park | 5.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Piney Bay Campground | 5.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Russellville RV Park | 6.0 mi | 2.9 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lake Land RV Park | 6.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Outdoor Living Center RV Park | 6.6 mi | 4.4 | RV Park | Free |
| Hickey Town RV Park | 7.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lamar R.v. Park | 9.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
London RV Park And Storage
1.5 miMission RV Park
3.7 miSpencer's Landing RV Park
4.1 miHillbilly Haven RV Park
5.1 miPiney Bay Campground
5.8 miRussellville RV Park
6.0 miLake Land RV Park
6.6 miOutdoor Living Center RV Park
6.6 miHickey Town RV Park
7.7 miLamar R.v. Park
9.4 miTraveling to London by RV
London is an easy RV destination in the Arkansas River Valley. It sits just off I-40 near Russellville, and the roads in are flat and gentle, with none of the steep grades or tight curves you hit deeper in the Ozarks. To reach the Corps of Engineers campground at Piney Bay, you take US-64 west about 3 miles, then State Route 359 north for another 3.5 miles, all manageable for large rigs. The private parks sit even closer to town and I-40.
If you are flying in to rent a rig, Little Rock is the nearest major airport, an easy drive east on I-40. For supplies, fuel, propane, and groceries are all simple to find in nearby Russellville, so stock up there before settling in. You can reserve a lakeside site at Piney Bay through Recreation.gov. The main travel caution is weather rather than terrain: strong spring and summer thunderstorms roll through the river valley, and holiday weekends bring heavy lake traffic, so pick well-drained sites and book ahead in peak season.
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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 London, Arkansas, 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 London
Camping around London is a strong value, especially on the public side. The Corps of Engineers sites at Piney Bay typically run in the $20 to $35 range per night for a lakeside electric site, which is a bargain for direct water access, hot showers, and boat ramps. You trade sewer hookups for scenery and a low rate, dumping at the station on your way out.
Private full-hookup parks cost more for the sewer and year-round convenience. London RV Park and Storage and similar parks often land in the $40 to $55 range per night, with weekly and monthly rates that lower the effective nightly cost for longer stays. Summer and holiday weekends sit at the top of the range, while winter and midweek nights are cheaper and easier to book. The smart budget play is to use Piney Bay for value and the lake in the warm months, switch to a full-hookup private park when the Corps campground is closed or when you want sewer, and stock fuel and propane in Russellville, where competition keeps prices reasonable.
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Best Time to Visit London by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
30F - 50F
Crowds: Low
The quiet season on Lake Dardanelle. The Corps of Engineers campground at Piney Bay runs a reduced or closed season, so confirm dates on Recreation.gov before counting on it. Private parks like London RV Park and Storage stay open year-round with full hookups, which is handy in the cold. Expect chilly nights, occasional freezes, and the easiest availability of the year.
Spring
Mar - May
50F - 72F
Crowds: Medium
A beautiful time in the Arkansas River Valley, with green hills and rising lake activity. Bass fishing heats up and Piney Bay reopens its electric sites for the season. Spring storms can be strong here, so watch the forecast. Reserve weekends ahead on Recreation.gov, but midweek sites are usually wide open before the summer rush.
Summer
Jun - Aug
70F - 92F
Crowds: High
Peak season for boating, swimming, and lake camping. Humidity runs high and afternoon thunderstorms are common, so 50-amp power for the air conditioner is worth seeking out at the private parks. Book Piney Bay and lakeside sites well ahead for holiday weekends. The Lake Dardanelle swim beach and boat ramps stay busy through the hot months.
Fall
Sep - Oct
50F - 74F
Crowds: Medium
Our favorite season here, with comfortable days, cool nights, and color in the Ozark foothills to the north. Crowds thin after Labor Day and rates ease. Fishing stays strong and the bugs back off. Piney Bay typically runs into the fall before its seasonal close, so check the Recreation.gov calendar and grab a lakeside electric site while you can.
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Book Piney Bay on Recreation.gov the moment your dates open for summer weekends, and ask for a lakeside electric site for the best views and easy boat access. If you need full hookups or year-round availability, London RV Park and Storage is the reliable call with city sewer and water close to town. For summer, prioritize 50-amp power so your air conditioner can handle the Arkansas humidity.
Time your visit for fall if you can. Days stay comfortable, nights cool off, the Ozark foothills turn color, crowds thin, and rates drop after Labor Day. Spring is a close second for green hills and strong bass fishing, just watch the storm forecast. The lake is the reason to be here, so bring or rent a boat and take advantage of the two ramps at Piney Bay.
Stock up on propane, fuel, and groceries in Russellville before you reach your site, since tiny London has limited services. Pack waste bags and keep pets leashed along the shoreline, and choose well-drained sites ahead of spring and summer storms. Do not skip a day trip up to Mount Nebo State Park for the overlooks. It is one of the best views in the region and an easy drive from your campsite.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in London
What are the best RV parks and campgrounds in London, AR?
London sits right on Lake Dardanelle in the Arkansas River Valley, so the camping centers on the water. The standout public option is Piney Bay Campground, a Corps of Engineers park with 68 reservable sites, all with electric and water hookups, plus hot showers, two boat ramps, a swim beach, and a playground. For private full hookups, London RV Park and Storage offers city sewer and water close to town, and Spencer’s Landing RV Park gives you a small, basic lakeside option. Together they cover the public lake-camping experience and the convenience of full-service private sites, all minutes from I-40 and Russellville.
Does Piney Bay Campground have hookups and how do I reserve?
Yes. Piney Bay, run by the Army Corps of Engineers on Lake Dardanelle near London, offers 68 reservable campsites, all equipped with electric, and sites with water and electric hookups, though like most Corps parks it does not have sewer at the site, so you dump on the way out. You reach it from London by taking US-64 west about 3 miles to State Route 359 north for another 3.5 miles. Reservations go through Recreation.gov, where you can pick specific sites in advance. Book early for summer and holiday weekends, since lakeside electric sites fill fast in peak season.
Do campgrounds near London have full hookups?
Some do. For full hookups with sewer, the private parks are your answer: London RV Park and Storage offers city sewer and water with full-hookup sites close to town, and is open year-round. Spencer’s Landing RV Park is a smaller lakeside option with more basic amenities. The public Piney Bay Campground has electric and water at its 68 sites but no sewer, so you use the dump station when you leave. If full hookups and 50-amp power matter for a longer stay or a big rig in summer heat, the private parks are the way to go, while Piney Bay wins on lakeside setting and value.
How much does RV camping cost around London?
Camping here is a good value. The Corps of Engineers sites at Piney Bay are the budget end, typically in the $20 to $35 range per night for an electric, lakeside site, which is a bargain for the setting. Private full-hookup parks run higher, with London RV Park and Storage and similar parks often landing in the $40 to $55 range, reflecting the sewer hookups and year-round convenience. Weekly and monthly rates bring the effective nightly cost down for longer stays. Summer and holiday weekends sit at the top of the range, while winter and midweek nights are cheaper and far easier to book.
How far ahead should I reserve a campsite in London?
For summer weekends and holidays on Lake Dardanelle, book several weeks to a few months ahead, since the lake draws boaters and anglers and the good sites go quickly. Piney Bay reservations run through Recreation.gov, where you can secure a specific lakeside electric site as soon as the booking window opens. Private parks like London RV Park and Storage and Spencer’s Landing take direct bookings by phone and can sometimes fit you in on shorter notice, though peak weekends still sell out. Spring, fall, and midweek stays are the easiest to land, often with just a few days notice if your dates are flexible.
When is the best time to go RV camping in London?
Fall is the standout, with comfortable days, cool nights, color in the nearby Ozark foothills, thinner crowds, and lower rates after Labor Day. Spring is a close second, full of green hills and strong bass fishing, though spring storms can be intense in the Arkansas River Valley. Summer is the busiest and most humid season, ideal for swimming and boating but hot, so full hookups with 50-amp power make it more comfortable. Winter is quiet and cold, with the Corps campground on a reduced or closed season while the private parks stay open. For the best balance, aim for fall.
Can big rigs camp near London?
Yes. The private parks like London RV Park and Storage are the most big-rig friendly, with full hookups, level sites, and easy access close to town and I-40. Piney Bay can accommodate RVs on its electric sites, though as an older Corps campground some loops feel tighter, so check site dimensions on Recreation.gov before booking a long rig. The roads in from I-40 and US-64 are flat and easy, with none of the steep grades you find deeper in the Ozarks. Call ahead to confirm pull-through availability and site length in peak season, but larger rigs do well around Lake Dardanelle.
Are there free or first-come camping options near London?
Options are limited right around London, where most camping is in the developed Corps and private parks that take reservations. Piney Bay is primarily reservable through Recreation.gov, though some first-come sites may open midweek in shoulder seasons. For genuinely free dispersed camping, you would head north into the Ozark National Forest, where self-contained rigs can find primitive spots, but access roads can be narrow and services are nonexistent, so you must arrive with full water and empty tanks. For most travelers, a Corps or private site on Lake Dardanelle is the practical choice, with a reliable dump and lake access included.
What is there to do around London while camping?
Lake Dardanelle is the main event, a large Arkansas River reservoir famous for bass fishing, with boat ramps, a swim beach, and miles of shoreline to explore. Beyond the water, Mount Nebo State Park rises nearby with hiking and overlooks, and the Ozark National Forest to the north offers trails, waterfalls, and scenic drives. Russellville, just minutes away off I-40, has restaurants, groceries, and supplies. Lake Dardanelle State Park across the water adds a visitor center and more recreation. Between fishing, boating, hiking, and easy day trips, you can fill a long weekend or a full week from a base in London.
Is Piney Bay good for lake camping and fishing?
It is one of the better public spots on Lake Dardanelle. Piney Bay offers 68 reservable sites with electric and water, right on the water, plus two boat ramps that make launching easy for anglers chasing the lake famous bass. You also get hot showers, a swim beach, and a playground, which makes it family friendly. As a Corps of Engineers park it keeps a natural, lakeside feel at a low nightly rate, though there is no sewer at the sites. Reserve through Recreation.gov, especially for summer weekends, and you will be steps from some of the best fishing and boating in the Arkansas River Valley.
Are pets allowed at London-area campgrounds?
Generally yes, and the area is pet friendly. The Corps of Engineers Piney Bay Campground allows leashed pets in the campground and on most park areas, with plenty of shoreline to walk a dog. Private parks like London RV Park and Storage and Spencer’s Landing typically welcome pets too, though each sets its own rules on the number of pets, leash length, and any breed limits, so confirm when you book. Always pack waste bags, keep pets leashed around other campers and wildlife, and never leave a dog unattended in a hot RV during a humid Arkansas summer. Shade and water matter in the peak heat.
Public Corps park or private RV park near London?
It depends on what you want. Piney Bay gives you a lakeside, natural setting with electric and water sites, boat ramps, and a swim beach at a low Corps of Engineers rate, but no sewer and a seasonal schedule. The private parks, London RV Park and Storage and Spencer’s Landing, win on full hookups, year-round availability, and convenience close to town and I-40. Many RVers prefer the Corps park for the water and the value in the warm months, and the private parks for sewer and reliability the rest of the year. A common move is to base at a full-hookup private park and spend your days down at the lake.
What should I know about driving an RV into London?
London is an easy RV destination. It sits just off I-40 in the Arkansas River Valley near Russellville, and the approach roads, including US-64 and State Route 359 out to Piney Bay, are flat and gentle, without the steep grades and switchbacks of the deeper Ozarks. Large rigs reach the campgrounds without trouble. Fuel, propane, and groceries are easy to find in nearby Russellville before you settle in, so stock up there. The main things to watch are strong spring and summer thunderstorms and high lake activity on holiday weekends, so choose well-drained sites and reserve ahead in peak season.
What are the best RV parks and campgrounds in London, AR?
London sits right on Lake Dardanelle in the Arkansas River Valley, so the camping centers on the water. The standout public option is Piney Bay Campground, a Corps of Engineers park with 68 reservable sites, all with electric and water hookups, plus hot showers, two boat ramps, a swim beach, and a playground. For private full hookups, London RV Park and Storage offers city sewer and water close to town, and Spencer’s Landing RV Park gives you a small, basic lakeside option. Together they cover the public lake-camping experience and the convenience of full-service private sites, all minutes from I-40 and Russellville.
Does Piney Bay Campground have hookups and how do I reserve?
Yes. Piney Bay, run by the Army Corps of Engineers on Lake Dardanelle near London, offers 68 reservable campsites, all equipped with electric, and sites with water and electric hookups, though like most Corps parks it does not have sewer at the site, so you dump on the way out. You reach it from London by taking US-64 west about 3 miles to State Route 359 north for another 3.5 miles. Reservations go through Recreation.gov, where you can pick specific sites in advance. Book early for summer and holiday weekends, since lakeside electric sites fill fast in peak season.
Do campgrounds near London have full hookups?
Some do. For full hookups with sewer, the private parks are your answer: London RV Park and Storage offers city sewer and water with full-hookup sites close to town, and is open year-round. Spencer’s Landing RV Park is a smaller lakeside option with more basic amenities. The public Piney Bay Campground has electric and water at its 68 sites but no sewer, so you use the dump station when you leave. If full hookups and 50-amp power matter for a longer stay or a big rig in summer heat, the private parks are the way to go, while Piney Bay wins on lakeside setting and value.
How much does RV camping cost around London?
Camping here is a good value. The Corps of Engineers sites at Piney Bay are the budget end, typically in the $20 to $35 range per night for an electric, lakeside site, which is a bargain for the setting. Private full-hookup parks run higher, with London RV Park and Storage and similar parks often landing in the $40 to $55 range, reflecting the sewer hookups and year-round convenience. Weekly and monthly rates bring the effective nightly cost down for longer stays. Summer and holiday weekends sit at the top of the range, while winter and midweek nights are cheaper and far easier to book.
How far ahead should I reserve a campsite in London?
For summer weekends and holidays on Lake Dardanelle, book several weeks to a few months ahead, since the lake draws boaters and anglers and the good sites go quickly. Piney Bay reservations run through Recreation.gov, where you can secure a specific lakeside electric site as soon as the booking window opens. Private parks like London RV Park and Storage and Spencer’s Landing take direct bookings by phone and can sometimes fit you in on shorter notice, though peak weekends still sell out. Spring, fall, and midweek stays are the easiest to land, often with just a few days notice if your dates are flexible.
When is the best time to go RV camping in London?
Fall is the standout, with comfortable days, cool nights, color in the nearby Ozark foothills, thinner crowds, and lower rates after Labor Day. Spring is a close second, full of green hills and strong bass fishing, though spring storms can be intense in the Arkansas River Valley. Summer is the busiest and most humid season, ideal for swimming and boating but hot, so full hookups with 50-amp power make it more comfortable. Winter is quiet and cold, with the Corps campground on a reduced or closed season while the private parks stay open. For the best balance, aim for fall.
Can big rigs camp near London?
Yes. The private parks like London RV Park and Storage are the most big-rig friendly, with full hookups, level sites, and easy access close to town and I-40. Piney Bay can accommodate RVs on its electric sites, though as an older Corps campground some loops feel tighter, so check site dimensions on Recreation.gov before booking a long rig. The roads in from I-40 and US-64 are flat and easy, with none of the steep grades you find deeper in the Ozarks. Call ahead to confirm pull-through availability and site length in peak season, but larger rigs do well around Lake Dardanelle.
Are there free or first-come camping options near London?
Options are limited right around London, where most camping is in the developed Corps and private parks that take reservations. Piney Bay is primarily reservable through Recreation.gov, though some first-come sites may open midweek in shoulder seasons. For genuinely free dispersed camping, you would head north into the Ozark National Forest, where self-contained rigs can find primitive spots, but access roads can be narrow and services are nonexistent, so you must arrive with full water and empty tanks. For most travelers, a Corps or private site on Lake Dardanelle is the practical choice, with a reliable dump and lake access included.
What is there to do around London while camping?
Lake Dardanelle is the main event, a large Arkansas River reservoir famous for bass fishing, with boat ramps, a swim beach, and miles of shoreline to explore. Beyond the water, Mount Nebo State Park rises nearby with hiking and overlooks, and the Ozark National Forest to the north offers trails, waterfalls, and scenic drives. Russellville, just minutes away off I-40, has restaurants, groceries, and supplies. Lake Dardanelle State Park across the water adds a visitor center and more recreation. Between fishing, boating, hiking, and easy day trips, you can fill a long weekend or a full week from a base in London.
Is Piney Bay good for lake camping and fishing?
It is one of the better public spots on Lake Dardanelle. Piney Bay offers 68 reservable sites with electric and water, right on the water, plus two boat ramps that make launching easy for anglers chasing the lake famous bass. You also get hot showers, a swim beach, and a playground, which makes it family friendly. As a Corps of Engineers park it keeps a natural, lakeside feel at a low nightly rate, though there is no sewer at the sites. Reserve through Recreation.gov, especially for summer weekends, and you will be steps from some of the best fishing and boating in the Arkansas River Valley.
Are pets allowed at London-area campgrounds?
Generally yes, and the area is pet friendly. The Corps of Engineers Piney Bay Campground allows leashed pets in the campground and on most park areas, with plenty of shoreline to walk a dog. Private parks like London RV Park and Storage and Spencer’s Landing typically welcome pets too, though each sets its own rules on the number of pets, leash length, and any breed limits, so confirm when you book. Always pack waste bags, keep pets leashed around other campers and wildlife, and never leave a dog unattended in a hot RV during a humid Arkansas summer. Shade and water matter in the peak heat.
Public Corps park or private RV park near London?
It depends on what you want. Piney Bay gives you a lakeside, natural setting with electric and water sites, boat ramps, and a swim beach at a low Corps of Engineers rate, but no sewer and a seasonal schedule. The private parks, London RV Park and Storage and Spencer’s Landing, win on full hookups, year-round availability, and convenience close to town and I-40. Many RVers prefer the Corps park for the water and the value in the warm months, and the private parks for sewer and reliability the rest of the year. A common move is to base at a full-hookup private park and spend your days down at the lake.
What should I know about driving an RV into London?
London is an easy RV destination. It sits just off I-40 in the Arkansas River Valley near Russellville, and the approach roads, including US-64 and State Route 359 out to Piney Bay, are flat and gentle, without the steep grades and switchbacks of the deeper Ozarks. Large rigs reach the campgrounds without trouble. Fuel, propane, and groceries are easy to find in nearby Russellville before you settle in, so stock up there. The main things to watch are strong spring and summer thunderstorms and high lake activity on holiday weekends, so choose well-drained sites and reserve ahead in peak season.
What is the highest-rated dump station in London?
The highest-rated station is U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Shoal Bay with a rating of 4.6/5 stars.
Are there free dump stations in London?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near London.
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