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RV Dump Stations Fort Wayne, Indiana

Fort Wayne is known for having the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Bridge that honors his "I Have A Dream" speech that he gave over 50 years ago. In addition to Indiana RV dump stations, Fort Wayne is always offering brand-new attractions that encourage travelers to visit the area.

Fort Wayne RV Dump Stations

1. Love’s Travel Stop No. 222

Location
Hours
  • Open 24 hours
Features
This gas station is located near Williamsburg Pike/Highway 35.
Additional Info
Pricing: $10 or less
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2. Johnny Appleseed Park & Municipal Campground

Location
Hours
  • Daily from 9 am to 7 pm
  • Closed during the winter months
Features
This place is located near U.S. 930 on Coliseum Blvd.
Additional Info
Pricing: $10 or less
Website

3. Berning Trailer Sales

Location
Hours
  • Weekdays from 9 am to 5 pm
  • Saturdays from 9 am to 12 pm
Features
They provide indoor and outdoor storage units that cost between $30 and $300 per month. This is a great option if you need to put your RV away for a few days or a few weeks. 
Additional Info
Pricing: $10 or less
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4. Hickory Grove Lakes Campground

Hours
  • Weekdays from 7 am to 10 pm
  • Weekends from 8 am to 10 pm
Features
This campground includes a convenient store and a recreational hall.
Additional Info
Pricing: $10 or less
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5. Flying J Travel Plaza No. 304

Location
Hours
  • Open 24 hours
Features
This dump station includes a Subway and Cinnabon restaurant.
Additional Info
Pricing: $10 or less
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6. Marion Municipal Utility

Location
Hours
  • Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm
Features
Call ahead to ask about using the Indiana dump station at this facility. 
Additional Info
Pricing: Free
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7. Loves Travel Stop No. 323

Location
Hours
  • Open 24 hours
Features
This location is near the corner of Highway 69 and Highway 18.
Additional Info
Pricing: $10 or less
Website
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