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Motorhome Parks In Wyoming, IL

41.0617° N, 89.7732° W

Quick Overview

Wyoming is a small Stark County village in west-central Illinois, sitting on IL-17 about 20 miles north of Peoria in the gently rolling terrain between the Illinois River valley and the open prairie to the west. With several motorhome campgrounds and parks in the area, including some free options, Wyoming offers an extremely quiet and affordable camping experience in one of the least-visited parts of the state. The village is the Stark County seat, which sounds impressive until you realize Stark County has one of the smallest populations of any county in Illinois -- this is deep rural territory where grain farming drives the economy and the pace of life is deliberately slow. The terrain around Wyoming has more character than the flat prairie to the east, with rolling hills, wooded creek valleys, and the occasional bluff that provides views across the surrounding farmland. The campgrounds here are basic and uncrowded, perfect for RVers who want genuine peace and quiet without paying a premium for it. Peoria is close enough for a day trip or supply run, offering restaurants, shopping, and riverfront attractions along the Illinois River, but out here in Stark County you're in a different world entirely. For hunters and anglers, the surrounding countryside offers excellent upland bird hunting and bass fishing in local creeks and farm ponds that see very little pressure from other recreationists.

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Traveling to Wyoming by RV

Wyoming sits on IL-17 about 20 miles north of Peoria and 15 miles east of I-74. From I-74, take the Toulon/IL-17 exit east. From Peoria, head north on IL-40 to IL-17. The roads are flat to gently rolling two-lane highways that handle rigs without issues. Fuel is available in Wyoming at a local station. For major supplies, Peoria is about 25 minutes south with Walmart, Meijer, and full metro-level services along the I-74 commercial corridor. Princeton, about 30 miles north, also has basic retail along I-80. Cell service is good in town but can be patchy on the more remote rural roads.

Dump Station Costs in Wyoming

Of the campgrounds near Wyoming, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Camping costs in Stark County are about as low as they get in Illinois -- expect to pay $15 to $30 per night for hookup sites. This is deep rural pricing where overhead is minimal and campsite operators keep things simple and affordable. Free camping for self-contained rigs exists at basic recreation areas in the surrounding countryside. If you're on a tight budget and don't mind being off the beaten path, Wyoming and Stark County deliver genuine value that's hard to match anywhere else in the state.

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Best Time to Visit Wyoming by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

18-38°F

Crowds: Low

Most campgrounds close for winter. Deer hunting season through December brings a few visitors.

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Spring

Mar - May

38-68°F

Crowds: Low

Turkey hunting season draws a few visitors. Quiet camping with wildflowers in the creek valleys.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

66-88°F

Crowds: Low

Warm and humid but completely uncrowded. Good fishing in local creeks and farm ponds.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

46-72°F

Crowds: Low

Upland bird hunting season begins. Fall colors in the wooded creek valleys add scenic interest.

Explore the Wyoming Area

Wyoming is the kind of place where the biggest event of the year is the county fair, and that's exactly what makes it appealing to RVers who are tired of crowded campgrounds. The Stark County countryside offers good upland bird hunting in the hedgerows and creek bottoms during season, and local creeks hold bass and catfish that rarely see a hook. Peoria's riverfront district is worth a day trip -- the Peoria Riverfront Museum, the Spirit of Peoria paddleboat, and several good restaurants along the water make for a pleasant afternoon. If you need propane, check with the farm supply dealers in the area -- they're your best bet in rural Stark County. The roads between Wyoming and Peoria pass through scenic rolling terrain that's enjoyable driving for its own sake.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Wyoming

Where can I find motorhome parks near Wyoming, Illinois?

Wyoming has {{stationCount}} motorhome campgrounds and parks in the Stark County area of west-central Illinois, one of the least populated counties in the state. These are small, basic campgrounds offering very affordable hookup sites in a quiet and peaceful rural setting with rolling farmland and wooded creek valleys, all about 20 miles north of the Peoria metro area where full services are available.

Are there free camping options near Wyoming?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Wyoming for self-contained RVs at basic recreation areas in the surrounding Stark County countryside of west-central Illinois. These are primitive sites without hookups in a very rural setting, so bring all your supplies, fill your fresh water tank, and make sure your holding tanks have enough capacity for your planned overnight stay.

How much does camping cost near Wyoming, Illinois?

Campsite sites near Wyoming typically run $15 to $30 per night with hookups. Stark County has some of the lowest camping costs in Illinois, reflecting the deeply rural character of the area.

What is there to do near Wyoming, Illinois?

Hunting and fishing are the primary outdoor activities in the surrounding countryside. Peoria is about 25 minutes south and offers a riverfront museum, paddleboat tours, restaurants, and shopping along the Illinois River.

Where can I find motorhome parks near Wyoming, Illinois?

Wyoming has {{stationCount}} motorhome campgrounds and parks in the Stark County area of west-central Illinois, one of the least populated counties in the state. These are small, basic campgrounds offering very affordable hookup sites in a quiet and peaceful rural setting with rolling farmland and wooded creek valleys, all about 20 miles north of the Peoria metro area where full services are available.

Are there free camping options near Wyoming?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free options exist near Wyoming for self-contained RVs at basic recreation areas in the surrounding Stark County countryside of west-central Illinois. These are primitive sites without hookups in a very rural setting, so bring all your supplies, fill your fresh water tank, and make sure your holding tanks have enough capacity for your planned overnight stay.

How much does camping cost near Wyoming, Illinois?

Campsite sites near Wyoming typically run $15 to $30 per night with hookups. Stark County has some of the lowest camping costs in Illinois, reflecting the deeply rural character of the area.

What is there to do near Wyoming, Illinois?

Hunting and fishing are the primary outdoor activities in the surrounding countryside. Peoria is about 25 minutes south and offers a riverfront museum, paddleboat tours, restaurants, and shopping along the Illinois River.