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RV Campgrounds Perryville AR - Camping Near Route 66

35.0048° N, 92.8027° W

Quick Overview

Perryville sits in the Arkansas River Valley where the Ouachita Mountains meet rolling farmland, offering RVers a quieter alternative to Little Rock's bustle just 45 miles east. You'll find several RV campgrounds serving this area, with some providing complimentary dump services. The town's location along historic Route 66 makes it a natural stopover for cross-country travelers, while outdoor enthusiasts use it as a launching point for Petit Jean State Park adventures.

The camping landscape here leans toward smaller, locally-owned operations rather than big-chain resorts. Lake Sylvia Campground, the newest addition to the area, brings fresh facilities to the mix. Most campgrounds sit within a 15-minute drive of downtown Perryville, tucked into wooded areas that provide natural shade during summer months.

Access is straightforward. I-40 runs just north of town, connecting you to Memphis and Oklahoma City. Highway 7 cuts through the heart of Perryville, leading south to Hot Springs and north toward Russellville. The roads handle big rigs without drama -- you won't face the hairpin turns common in deeper mountain territory. Cell coverage is solid near town but gets spotty once you head into the hills. Stock up on groceries and fuel in Perryville before settling into camp.

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Traveling to Perryville by RV

I-40 provides your main east-west corridor, with exits at Morrilton (15 miles west) and Conway (25 miles east) offering full RV services. Highway 7 runs north-south through Perryville itself, connecting to I-40 at Russellville. If you're following the old Route 66 trail, you'll catch segments of it around Conway before heading into Perryville.

RV restrictions are minimal on these routes. Highway 7 through town handles 40-footers without issue, though you'll want to avoid the scenic byway section north of Russellville if you're towing -- those curves get tight. I-430 around Little Rock offers a bypass option if you're avoiding downtown traffic, connecting I-40 to I-30 for travelers heading southwest.

Overnight parking at Walmart isn't officially sanctioned in Perryville, but the Love's Travel Stop on I-40 at Morrilton welcomes RVers for quick overnights. Most folks prefer booking an actual campground since rates run reasonable and you'll get hookups for your trouble. Propane's available at several gas stations along Highway 10.

Dump Station Costs in Perryville

The several stations around Perryville split between some free option (a portion%) and paid facilities, with a portion% charging fees. Free dump access typically comes with campground stays or fuel purchases at truck stops. Paid stations run $10-15 for non-guests, which is standard for Arkansas.

Full hookup sites average $30-40 per night, putting Perryville below the state average. You're paying for location and access rather than resort amenities. Most campgrounds offer weekly rates that drop the daily cost by 15-20%. Primitive sites start around $20 but don't include dump access. State park camping at nearby Petit Jean costs more but delivers better facilities and maintained trails. Budget an extra $5-10 daily for propane during winter if you're dry camping.

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Best Time to Visit Perryville by RV

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Winter

December-February

28-52°F

Crowds: Low

Campgrounds stay open but expect minimal services and frozen water lines during cold snaps. Heaters run constantly in the valley.

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Spring

March-May

48-75°F

Crowds: Medium

Wildflowers peak in April at Petit Jean. Rain turns dirt campground roads muddy, so check conditions before committing to primitive sites.

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Summer

June-August

68-93°F

Crowds: High

Heat and humidity dominate, making shade sites premium. Weekends fill fast with Little Rock families escaping the city for lake access.

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Fall

September-November

50-78°F

Crowds: Medium

October brings perfect camping weather and fall colors along Highway 7. Book ahead for weekends as leaf peepers flood the area.

Explore the Perryville Area

Time your visit to Petit Jean State Park for weekday mornings when Cedar Falls Trail sees fewer hikers. The park's 30 miles west and worth the drive for waterfall photography. Bring cash for the small produce stands along Highway 7 during summer -- you'll find fresh tomatoes and peaches that beat anything in grocery stores.

Cell service drops off quickly once you leave the highway corridor. Download maps and campground directions before heading to remote sites. The Heifer Ranch offers tours that kids find surprisingly engaging, located just south of town off Highway 9. It's free but reservations help during peak season.

Perryville's downtown has limited services, so handle major shopping in Conway or Morrilton where you'll find Walmart, Lowe's, and proper RV supply stores. The local Sonic serves as the unofficial gathering spot -- decent burgers and they don't mind RVs in the lot. Check your fresh water tank before leaving civilization. Some campgrounds pull from wells that taste heavily mineralized.

National Parks Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Perryville

Can I access Petit Jean State Park from Perryville campgrounds?

Yes, but it's a 30-mile drive west on Highway 154. The park has its own excellent campground if you want closer access to trails. Day use is easy from Perryville if you're just visiting Cedar Falls or Mather Lodge.

Do Perryville campgrounds accept big rigs over 35 feet?

Most handle rigs up to 40 feet, though site layouts vary. Call ahead to confirm pull-through availability. Lake Sylvia Campground has newer sites designed for larger coaches. Avoid primitive forest service sites with longer rigs.

Where's the nearest RV repair service?

Conway has the closest full-service RV shops, about 25 miles east on I-40. Morrilton offers basic repairs and tire service 15 miles west. Mobile mechanics will travel to Perryville campgrounds for major issues, but expect premium rates.

Is cell service reliable at area campgrounds?

In town and along I-40, yes. Remote campgrounds lose signal quickly. Verizon performs best in the hills. Bring a signal booster if you need reliable internet for work. Most campgrounds don't offer WiFi.

What's the best season for visiting Perryville?

October delivers ideal temperatures and fall foliage without summer crowds. Spring runs a close second but brings unpredictable rain. Summer gets hot and humid, though lake access helps. Winter camping works if you're equipped for freezing nights.

Are there grocery stores near the campgrounds?

Perryville has a small grocery store adequate for basics. For major restocking, hit the Walmart in Conway or Morrilton. Dollar General covers emergency supplies. Stock up before heading to remote sites -- the nearest store might be 20 minutes away.

Are there free dump stations in Perryville?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Perryville.