RV Parks In West Lafayette, Indiana
40.4259° N, 86.9081° W
Quick Overview
West Lafayette, Indiana -- home to Purdue University and one of Indiana's most vibrant college towns -- offers RV travelers a solid mix of camping options in the west-central part of the state. The area has several RV parks and campgrounds available, with some providing free access. Sitting along the Wabash River across from its sister city Lafayette, West Lafayette brings a unique blend of Big Ten college atmosphere and Midwest accessibility that makes it an interesting stop for RV campers. The campgrounds around the greater Lafayette area serve a mix of travelers -- from parents visiting their Boilermaker students to football fans during the fall season to cross-country RVers taking advantage of the easy Interstate 65 access. Prophetstown State Park, located just north of town at the confluence of the Wabash and Tippecanoe Rivers, is one of the area's premier camping destinations. It offers a modern campground with electric sites set in restored prairie and woodland habitat, plus connections to the historic Tippecanoe Battlefield. The private campgrounds in the area provide full-hookup options and tend to be busier during Purdue game weekends and major university events. The landscape around West Lafayette combines river bluffs, wooded areas, and farmland, giving the area more visual interest than you might expect from west-central Indiana. Purdue's campus itself is worth exploring, with its mix of historic buildings, modern research facilities, and the Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering honoring one of the university's most famous graduates. The Greater Lafayette area also benefits from a strong restaurant and shopping scene supported by the university, so you won't be lacking for dining options or supply runs during your visit. The campgrounds serve everyone from game-day visitors who need a weekend spot to full-timers who enjoy the Wabash Valley lifestyle. The RV parks listed below give you a range of choices for planning your stay in the Greater Lafayette area, whether you're here for a weekend game or a longer exploration of the Wabash Valley.
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All Dump Stations Near West Lafayette
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aok Campground | 3.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Maples Park | 3.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Toman's Mobile Home Park | 4.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Modernaire Mobile Home Park | 5.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Prophetstown Campground | 7.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Ross Camp | 9.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Wolfe's Leisure Time Campground | 10.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Wolfe's Leisure Time Campground | 10.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Big Fish-n-campground | 11.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Ken-do Lake Campground | 14.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Aok Campground
3.7 miMaples Park
3.7 miToman's Mobile Home Park
4.6 miModernaire Mobile Home Park
5.6 miProphetstown Campground
7.3 miRoss Camp
9.1 miWolfe's Leisure Time Campground
10.3 miWolfe's Leisure Time Campground
10.3 miBig Fish-n-campground
11.4 miKen-do Lake Campground
14.8 miTraveling to West Lafayette by RV
West Lafayette and Lafayette are located right along Interstate 65, making them some of the easiest communities to reach with an RV in western Indiana. Exit 175 (State Road 43) and Exit 172 (State Road 26) are the primary access points, and both provide direct routes into the Lafayette area. State Road 26 runs east-west through town and crosses the Wabash River between Lafayette and West Lafayette, while State Road 43 provides north-south access toward Prophetstown State Park. US-52 also connects the area to Indianapolis to the southeast and connects to Attica and the Illinois border to the northwest. The main corridors through town are RV-friendly, though crossing the Wabash River on the State Street bridge can be tight during heavy traffic -- if possible, use the Sagamore Parkway bridge, which is wider and has better sightlines. For fuel, there are several stations with diesel along the I-65 exits and on South Street in Lafayette. The area has a Walmart, Meijer, and multiple grocery stores along the Sagamore Parkway and South Street corridors. Propane is available at hardware stores in Lafayette and at some of the area campgrounds. If you're visiting during a Purdue football Saturday, expect significantly heavier traffic on all roads in the area, especially State Road 26 and the roads immediately around Ross-Ade Stadium.
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Dump Station Costs in West Lafayette
Camping costs in the West Lafayette and Lafayette area are moderate, with some variation depending on whether you choose the state park or a private campground. Of the available parks, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Prophetstown State Park rates follow Indiana DNR pricing and typically run $24 to $36 per night for electric sites, plus a vehicle entrance fee unless you have a state park annual pass. Private campgrounds in the area charge $35 to $55 per night for full-hookup sites, with higher rates during Purdue football weekends and graduation week in May. Weekly rates are available at some parks for those planning a longer stay, and monthly rates may be an option at select private campgrounds during off-peak periods. If you're visiting specifically for Purdue events, book as early as possible -- some campgrounds raise rates or implement minimum-stay requirements during high-demand weekends. Good Sam and military discounts are accepted at several private parks. An Indiana State Park annual pass is a worthwhile investment if you plan to visit Prophetstown and other state parks during your time in the Hoosier state. Firewood is typically $5 to $8 per bundle at campgrounds and nearby stores.
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Best Time to Visit West Lafayette by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
18-38°F
Crowds: Low
Most campgrounds close or limit operations during winter months, though Prophetstown State Park may keep limited sites available for winterized rigs willing to brave the cold.
Spring
Mar - May
38-68°F
Crowds: Medium
Spring brings warmer weather and the reopening of campgrounds, with Purdue graduation in May creating a brief spike in demand for camping and lodging across the greater Lafayette area.
Summer
Jun - Aug
66-86°F
Crowds: Medium
Summer camping around West Lafayette is enjoyable with warm weather and fewer students in town, making traffic lighter and campground availability generally good on most weekends.
Fall
Sep - Oct
44-72°F
Crowds: High
Fall means Purdue football season, and campgrounds fill up fast on game weekends -- book well in advance and expect higher rates and a festive, energetic atmosphere across the area.
Explore the West Lafayette Area
Prophetstown State Park should be on your radar if you're camping near West Lafayette. The campground is modern, well-maintained, and sits in a gorgeous restored prairie setting along the Tippecanoe River. The adjacent Tippecanoe Battlefield memorial is a significant historical site and makes for an interesting afternoon visit. If you're a Purdue fan or just curious, walking around the campus is a pleasant experience -- the Memorial Mall area is attractive, and the Purdue Memorial Union has dining options open to the public. For dining off campus, Lafayette's Main Street has undergone a major revival and now features several good restaurants, a craft brewery, and local shops. The Wabash Heritage Trail is a paved path along the river that's great for biking or walking and connects several parks in the area. During Purdue home football games in fall, the entire area buzzes with energy, but campgrounds fill up fast, so book weeks or months in advance for game weekends. Propane refills are available at the Rural King on the south side of Lafayette and at several hardware stores. If you're traveling with kids, the Wolf Park nature preserve near Battleground does wolf behavior demonstrations on weekends and is a one-of-a-kind experience. Cell coverage throughout the greater Lafayette area is excellent across all major carriers.
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Where can I find RV parks near West Lafayette, Indiana?
The West Lafayette and Lafayette area has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds. Key options include Prophetstown State Park north of town, plus private campgrounds along the I-65 corridor and in surrounding Tippecanoe County.
Are there free camping options near West Lafayette?
There are {{freeCount}} free camping options in the area. These offer basic access without full amenities, but they're useful for self-contained rigs that just need an overnight spot while passing through the Lafayette corridor.
How much does camping near West Lafayette cost?
Prophetstown State Park charges $24 to $36 per night for electric sites. Private campgrounds run $35 to $55 per night for full hookups, with Purdue football weekends commanding the highest rates. Weekly stays often include discounted per-night pricing.
Do campgrounds fill up during Purdue football games?
Yes, campgrounds in the West Lafayette and Lafayette area book up quickly for Purdue home football weekends in the fall. If you're planning to attend a game, reserve your campsite as early as possible -- some parks accept reservations months in advance for these dates.
What is there to do near West Lafayette RV parks?
The area offers Prophetstown State Park and the Tippecanoe Battlefield for history and nature, Purdue University's campus for tours and events, Lafayette's revitalized Main Street for dining and shopping, the Wabash Heritage Trail for biking, and Wolf Park for unique wildlife experiences.
Where can I find RV parks near West Lafayette, Indiana?
The West Lafayette and Lafayette area has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds. Key options include Prophetstown State Park north of town, plus private campgrounds along the I-65 corridor and in surrounding Tippecanoe County.
Are there free camping options near West Lafayette?
There are {{freeCount}} free camping options in the area. These offer basic access without full amenities, but they're useful for self-contained rigs that just need an overnight spot while passing through the Lafayette corridor.
How much does camping near West Lafayette cost?
Prophetstown State Park charges $24 to $36 per night for electric sites. Private campgrounds run $35 to $55 per night for full hookups, with Purdue football weekends commanding the highest rates. Weekly stays often include discounted per-night pricing.
Do campgrounds fill up during Purdue football games?
Yes, campgrounds in the West Lafayette and Lafayette area book up quickly for Purdue home football weekends in the fall. If you're planning to attend a game, reserve your campsite as early as possible -- some parks accept reservations months in advance for these dates.
What is there to do near West Lafayette RV parks?
The area offers Prophetstown State Park and the Tippecanoe Battlefield for history and nature, Purdue University's campus for tours and events, Lafayette's revitalized Main Street for dining and shopping, the Wabash Heritage Trail for biking, and Wolf Park for unique wildlife experiences.
Are there free dump stations in West Lafayette?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near West Lafayette.
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