RV camping in Fort Wayne lets you take in both cultural and outdoor sights.
The Hoosier State’s second largest city offers RV campers plenty of urban and outdoor adventures. Park your rig in town to easily explore the many museums of the Cultural District, take part in one of the many festivals at Headwaters Park, or water play along several rivers in town. For more expansive lakes, head out to Chain O’Lakes State Park, Potato Creek State Park, or Pokagon State Park. Further away, Indiana Dunes National Park and Indiana Dunes State Park lets you explore the rugged dunes, beaches, and wetland areas around Lake Michigan, or head across the border to Toledo and Sandusky for Lake Erie activities. Indiana State Parks offer a mix of mostly pet-friendly RV campsites with no hookups, electric hookups, and full hookups, and fairly limited amenities. You can find full hookups, pull-through sites for larger RVs, and amenities such as swimming pools, playgrounds, activities, laundry facilities, and wifi at many Fort Wayne RV parks.
The Hoosier State’s second largest city offers RV campers plenty of urban and outdoor adventures. Park your rig in town to easily explore the many museums of the Cultural District, take part in one of the many festivals at Headwaters Park, or water play along several rivers in town. For more expansive lakes, head out to Chain O’Lakes State Park, Potato Creek State Park, or Pokagon State Park. Further away, Indiana Dunes National Park and Indiana Dunes State Park lets you explore the rugged dunes, beaches, and wetland areas around Lake Michigan, or head across the border to Toledo and Sandusky for Lake Erie activities. Indiana State Parks offer a mix of mostly pet-friendly RV campsites with no hookups, electric hookups, and full hookups, and fairly limited amenities. You can find full hookups, pull-through sites for larger RVs, and amenities such as swimming pools, playgrounds, activities, laundry facilities, and wifi at many Fort Wayne RV parks.