RV Hall of Fame & Musuem
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Write a Review 21565 Executive Parkway Elkhart, IN 46514 800-378-8694 574-293-2344 Official WebsiteGPS: 41.7292, -85.8812
Overview of RV Hall of Fame & Musuem
Last Price Paid: $40
Reported by CraigT on 5/20/2024
Longest RV Reported: 40 feet (Fifth Wheel)
Reported by olivia.s on 8/17/2023
Pad Type asphalt
Open Seasonally April-Oct.
Elevation 754 ft / 229 m
Max Stay 2
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Reviews of RV Hall of Fame & Musuem 15 people have reviewed this location.
“Return Visit Was Perfect”
Reviewed 5/20/2024
Nightly rate: | $40 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 7 |
RV Length: | 25' (Class C) |
On our same trip we returned to the RV Museum on the way home and again had a good experience. We learned that the “non-potable” water spigots are actually “potable” and are regularly tested by the RV Museum. We chose #7 as a nearby building significantly blocked the Toll Road truck noise. We didn’t choose available water sites as we w... more
On our same trip we returned to the RV Museum on the way home and again had a good experience. We learned that the “non-potable” water spigots are actually “potable” and are regularly tested by the RV Museum. We chose #7 as a nearby building significantly blocked the Toll Road truck noise. We didn’t choose available water sites as we weren’t aware of the “potable” issue until we paid up in the morning. There are lots of sites available around the huge parking lot. We saw two dads using the space for teaching driving to their teens. You could plan on stopping here without a reservation. While their dump station is currently out of service there is a Loves or Pilot within 10 minutes for $10. There are free spots on the west side but that appeared more congested and we figured we might run into generators. The museum is interesting (we’ve toured it before) but visit the little gift shop for supplies and interesting books and stuff.
CraigT would stay here again
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“Nice, Safe, Level Place To Overnight”
Reviewed 5/19/2024
Nightly rate: | $40 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 16 |
RV Length: | 25' (Class C) |
We overnighted here and utilized their hook-up option. Our site, #16 was away from the toll road and we weren’t bothered by the trucker sounds. They dropped the price from $40 to $30 as the dump station wasn’t operational. They offered that a truck stop 10 minutes away had a dump station for $10. When we got to our site we found the wa... more
We overnighted here and utilized their hook-up option. Our site, #16 was away from the toll road and we weren’t bothered by the trucker sounds. They dropped the price from $40 to $30 as the dump station wasn’t operational. They offered that a truck stop 10 minutes away had a dump station for $10. When we got to our site we found the water was labeled non-potable. How does that mean water is provided? I don’t get it. Doesn’t non-potable mean you don’t know what you’re getting. We don’t want to mix potable and non-potable. Our evening on the huge parking lot was quiet and relaxing. We were the only ones on the pay side. We saw a rare walker or exercise biker at a distance but otherwise we were alone. We didn’t visit the museum this time but have in the past. It was very well done. We’re going to park here on our return trip but will stay on the free side this time.
CraigT would stay here again
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“Free so it was great!”
Reviewed 10/28/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 0 |
RV Length: | 24' (Travel Trailer) |
Seeing the RV museum was on our bucket list so being able to park for free for the night was great. Like the others said if you want electricity you can park on the east side of the building for $40. The highway noise was terrible but we saw a couple of people park to the rear of the building and I think this might be quieter. Museu... more
Seeing the RV museum was on our bucket list so being able to park for free for the night was great. Like the others said if you want electricity you can park on the east side of the building for $40. The highway noise was terrible but we saw a couple of people park to the rear of the building and I think this might be quieter.
Museum is a must see if you enjoy looking at vintage RV's. There are also some newer exhibits with single and double wide brand new trailers. I think the museum is trying to show the whole gambit of trailers. It was interesting.
The people were very nice there! Definitely recommend!
Sue would stay here again
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“Free Overnight parking while visiting RV Country”
Reviewed 8/17/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
RV Length: | 40' (Fifth Wheel) |
The RV Hall of Fame Museum allows overnight parking in their parking lot. There were probably 15 others in the lot who were also staying overnight, some staying for multiple nights. There are a few long RV parking spots, but also regular spots that everyone parked across. We had no issues with unhooking and leaving the trailer in the l... more
The RV Hall of Fame Museum allows overnight parking in their parking lot. There were probably 15 others in the lot who were also staying overnight, some staying for multiple nights. There are a few long RV parking spots, but also regular spots that everyone parked across. We had no issues with unhooking and leaving the trailer in the lot.
On the other side of the museum (east side) is another large lot. That side had hookups for electrical, interspersed spigots for water (although they were labeled non-potable) and a dump station (free). To use the electric hookup, there was a sign that stated there would be a fee of $40/night.
We came in with 20 gallons in our tank and used the free dump station when we left.
Starlink gave us 80 down and 25 up. Verizon was 4 bars on the cell antenna (4 down/0.5 up) and AT&T was at 5 bars (45 down/15 up).
olivia.s would stay here again
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“Great Stop”
Reviewed 7/13/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
RV Length: | 29' (Travel Trailer) |
This was a great place to stop and spend the night. What a nice museum also. Senior price for admission was $15 per person. We could run amour generator also. The freeway noise didn’t bother us at all.
Cinnscott22 would stay here again
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“Very loud freeway noise all night, but decent stay other than that”
Reviewed 8/29/2022
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
RV Length: | 36' (Class A) |
If you are not a heavy sleeper, I don't recommend coming here. Either that or invest in a decent pair of earplugs. I don't think I slept a wink the whole 5 days we were here. That being said, it's a nice parking lot with fields all around. My kids played soccer on their field, and we also really enjoyed the museum. Dump station is fre... more
If you are not a heavy sleeper, I don't recommend coming here. Either that or invest in a decent pair of earplugs. I don't think I slept a wink the whole 5 days we were here.
That being said, it's a nice parking lot with fields all around. My kids played soccer on their field, and we also really enjoyed the museum. Dump station is free to use. NO potable water ANYWHERE that anyone knew of.
Dontmakemepullover would stay here again
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“Interesting place for overnight stay! ”
Reviewed 8/11/2022
Nightly rate: | $40 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 3 |
The museum is nice, featuring some really beautiful and unique RVs from the past. We originally planned to boondock, as part of Harvest Host program, in the parking lot, but with an encroaching heatwave, we learned they had electric hookups so I inquired about that. It's $40 for 30 amp plus access to water and their dump station. Regis... more
The museum is nice, featuring some really beautiful and unique RVs from the past. We originally planned to boondock, as part of Harvest Host program, in the parking lot, but with an encroaching heatwave, we learned they had electric hookups so I inquired about that. It's $40 for 30 amp plus access to water and their dump station. Registration was relatively easy but there was some confusion about where to park us. Another staff member corrected the issue, but it did end up taking a little longer to set up for the night. I made the mistake thinking that parking in the lot nearest the freeway would be ok, as we're insulated pretty well, but the semi-trucks using their engine brakes made us feel like planes were flying above us! Despite that, it was a good overnight stay and we enjoyed a sunset thru the windows as well as the view of a building's lights across the freeway. It looked like rows of little string lights, but I think it maybe was a parking garage or building under construction. Anyway, that was kind of pretty. The services were good, and it's a clean lot. If you stay, you might want to park further away from the freeway. And, tour the museum as well. They have some real gems!
Lunaru would stay here again
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“Easy, big parking lot”
Reviewed 5/29/2022
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
RV Length: | 33' (Class A) |
Museum entrance is now $15. We stayed thru Harvest Hosts but not required. There is a dump station in the big parking lot South of the event center building that is separate and east of the museum. The power hookups are in this same lot. HH visitors are instructed to park West of the museum building so unless you walked over here, you ... more
Museum entrance is now $15. We stayed thru Harvest Hosts but not required. There is a dump station in the big parking lot South of the event center building that is separate and east of the museum. The power hookups are in this same lot. HH visitors are instructed to park West of the museum building so unless you walked over here, you wouldn’t know about the power or the dump.
AmieC would stay here again
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“Excellent Place!”
Reviewed 11/17/2021
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
RV Length: | 24' (Class B) |
Stayed one night. It was easy to get to from the highway and there was a lot of space. Thank you RV Hall of Fame!
floatandroll would stay here again
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“Good/safe boondocking”
Reviewed 10/9/2021
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 20 |
Site Number: | n/a |
RV Length: | 27' (Travel Trailer) |
Stayed here on our way to and from our vacation. Great flat parking lot and plenty of other rigs. Many came in late and just found a spot for the night. No issues, big lawns and walking trail for pets (be sure to clean up after them). Some I80 noise but nothing detrimental to our sleep.
carollucy would stay here again
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