RV Parks In Peru, Indiana
40.7537° N, 86.0689° W
Quick Overview
Peru, Indiana -- known as the Circus Capital of the World -- offers RV travelers a surprisingly solid selection of camping options in north-central Indiana. The area has several RV parks and campgrounds available, with some providing free access to visitors. Sitting along the Wabash River and at the junction of US-24 and US-31, Peru is a natural crossroads for RVers traveling between Indianapolis and the northern part of the state. The campgrounds around Peru range from full-service RV parks with all the hookups you'd want to more rustic county park settings where you can enjoy some peace and quiet along the river. Miami County's landscape is classic Indiana -- rolling farmland, tree-lined rivers, and small-town charm that makes for a relaxing camping experience. The Mississinewa Reservoir, located just southeast of town, is one of the biggest draws for RV campers in the area. It offers lakeside camping with a range of site types, from primitive to electric hookups, and the fishing is excellent for bass and bluegill. Peru's downtown has been undergoing a revitalization in recent years, and there are now several locally-owned restaurants and shops worth checking out when you're not at your campsite. The town's circus heritage means there are unique attractions you won't find anywhere else, including the International Circus Hall of Fame. For RVers who prefer campgrounds with a bit of history and character, Peru delivers that small-town Indiana feel without sacrificing access to the essentials. Full-timers and snowbirds will appreciate that several parks in the area offer extended-stay rates, and the proximity to I-69 means you're never far from quick highway access if you need to make a supply run or continue north. Peru's combination of river scenery, reservoir recreation, and circus-town character creates a camping experience you won't easily find elsewhere in Indiana. The parks listed below will give you a good look at what's available, from budget-friendly options to more full-featured campgrounds with modern amenities and spacious sites for larger rigs.
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All Dump Stations Near Peru
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Indian Trails Campground | 3.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Hidden Creek Campground | 3.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Honey Bear Hollow Family Campground | 5.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Kings Court Mobile Home Park | 5.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Frances Slocum Trailriders | 6.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Woody's Spillway Camp & Bait | 6.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Miami State Recreation Area | 7.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Tall Sycamore Campground | 10.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Walnut Valley Realm Campground | 10.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Dry Dock Campgrounds | 11.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Indian Trails Campground
3.0 miHidden Creek Campground
3.0 miHoney Bear Hollow Family Campground
5.2 miKings Court Mobile Home Park
5.5 miFrances Slocum Trailriders
6.1 miWoody's Spillway Camp & Bait
6.1 miMiami State Recreation Area
7.7 miTall Sycamore Campground
10.0 miWalnut Valley Realm Campground
10.0 miDry Dock Campgrounds
11.7 miTraveling to Peru by RV
Peru sits at the intersection of US-24 and US-31, two major north-south and east-west routes that are well-traveled by RVers crossing Indiana. US-31 connects Peru to Kokomo about 20 miles south and continues north toward South Bend, while US-24 runs east-west and links up with Fort Wayne to the east. If you're coming from Interstate 69, take the Peru exit and head west on US-24 -- it's a straight shot into town with no low-clearance bridges on the main route. From the south via US-31, watch for the US-24 junction and follow signs toward the campgrounds along the Wabash River and near the Mississinewa Reservoir. The roads around Peru are generally RV-friendly, though some of the county roads leading to reservoir campgrounds can be narrower, so take it slow if your rig is wider than average. Diesel fuel is available at several stations along US-31 on the south side of town, and there's a Casey's General Store with RV-accessible pumps near the US-24/US-31 intersection. For supplies, Peru has a Walmart on the south end of town along US-31, plus a Kroger for groceries. If you need propane, check with the local hardware stores or the campgrounds themselves, as several offer on-site refills.
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Dump Station Costs in Peru
Camping costs in the Peru area are quite affordable compared to many parts of Indiana. Of the available parks, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee for use. Paid campground rates generally range from $20 to $45 per night depending on the level of hookups and the time of year. Electric-only sites at county and state-managed areas tend to be on the lower end, around $20 to $28 per night, while full-hookup sites at private campgrounds run closer to $35 to $45. Weekly rates are available at several parks and can bring your per-night cost down significantly if you're planning a longer stay to explore the reservoir and surrounding area. The Mississinewa Reservoir campgrounds are managed by the state and typically offer some of the most affordable rates in the region, especially for sites without hookups. If you're an Indiana resident, state park annual passes can save you on entrance fees over the course of a season. Always ask about Good Sam, military, or senior discounts at private parks -- many around Peru offer at least a small percentage off.
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Best Time to Visit Peru by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
18-38°F
Crowds: Low
Winter camping options around Peru are very limited as most campgrounds close for the season, though a few private parks may keep some hookup sites open for hardy cold-weather campers.
Spring
Mar - May
40-68°F
Crowds: Medium
Campgrounds begin reopening in April, and spring is ideal for fishing at Mississinewa Reservoir before summer crowds arrive -- the crappie bite picks up nicely in late April and May.
Summer
Jun - Aug
68-88°F
Crowds: High
Summer is the busiest season for camping near Peru, with the Circus City Festival in July drawing extra visitors, so reservations at popular campgrounds are strongly recommended.
Fall
Sep - Oct
45-72°F
Crowds: Medium
Fall is a favorite for RVers visiting Peru, with the Mississinewa 1812 reenactment in October and beautiful autumn foliage along the Wabash River making it a prime time to camp.
Explore the Peru Area
Camping near Peru means you've got the Mississinewa Reservoir practically in your backyard, and it's worth spending at least a day there even if you're not staying at one of the reservoir campgrounds. The fishing is best early in the morning, especially for largemouth bass along the south shore. If you're visiting in mid-October, the Mississinewa 1812 reenactment is one of the largest War of 1812 events in the country and draws big crowds -- book your campsite well in advance for that weekend. The International Circus Hall of Fame on the east side of town is a genuinely unique stop, and they sometimes have live performances during summer months. For groceries and quick errands, hit the south side of town along US-31 where most of the commercial businesses are clustered. Peru's downtown is walkable and has a few solid dining options -- try the local pizza spots and the diner on Broadway for a classic Midwest breakfast. Water pressure at campgrounds near the reservoir can sometimes fluctuate, so filling your onboard tank as a backup is always a good idea. Evening campfires along the Wabash River are one of the best parts of camping in this area, especially during fall when the foliage is at its peak.
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Where can I find RV parks near Peru, Indiana?
Peru has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area. Options include campgrounds near the Mississinewa Reservoir, private RV parks along the US-31 corridor, and county park facilities along the Wabash River that offer varying levels of hookups and amenities.
Are there free camping options near Peru?
There are {{freeCount}} free camping options in the Peru area. These may include dispersed camping areas or basic public access sites near the reservoir, though amenities will be minimal compared to the paid campgrounds with full hookups and modern bathhouses.
What is camping near Mississinewa Reservoir like?
The Mississinewa Reservoir campgrounds offer lakeside sites with a mix of primitive and electric hookup options. The scenery is excellent, fishing is a big draw, and the campgrounds are well-maintained by the Indiana DNR. Sites fill up fast on summer weekends and during special events.
How much do RV campgrounds cost near Peru?
Nightly rates at campgrounds around Peru range from $20 to $45 depending on hookup level and location. State-managed sites near the reservoir tend to be more affordable at $20 to $28 per night, while private full-hookup campgrounds typically charge between $35 and $45.
What attractions are near Peru, Indiana RV parks?
Peru is home to the International Circus Hall of Fame, the annual Circus City Festival in July, and the Mississinewa 1812 reenactment in October. The Wabash River offers fishing and kayaking, and downtown Peru has locally-owned restaurants and a revitalized historic district worth exploring.
Where can I find RV parks near Peru, Indiana?
Peru has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area. Options include campgrounds near the Mississinewa Reservoir, private RV parks along the US-31 corridor, and county park facilities along the Wabash River that offer varying levels of hookups and amenities.
Are there free camping options near Peru?
There are {{freeCount}} free camping options in the Peru area. These may include dispersed camping areas or basic public access sites near the reservoir, though amenities will be minimal compared to the paid campgrounds with full hookups and modern bathhouses.
What is camping near Mississinewa Reservoir like?
The Mississinewa Reservoir campgrounds offer lakeside sites with a mix of primitive and electric hookup options. The scenery is excellent, fishing is a big draw, and the campgrounds are well-maintained by the Indiana DNR. Sites fill up fast on summer weekends and during special events.
How much do RV campgrounds cost near Peru?
Nightly rates at campgrounds around Peru range from $20 to $45 depending on hookup level and location. State-managed sites near the reservoir tend to be more affordable at $20 to $28 per night, while private full-hookup campgrounds typically charge between $35 and $45.
What attractions are near Peru, Indiana RV parks?
Peru is home to the International Circus Hall of Fame, the annual Circus City Festival in July, and the Mississinewa 1812 reenactment in October. The Wabash River offers fishing and kayaking, and downtown Peru has locally-owned restaurants and a revitalized historic district worth exploring.
Are there free dump stations in Peru?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Peru.
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