Glamping North Dakota lets you explore the badlands, prairies, and lakes in comfort.
North Dakota makes it easy to explore its natural wonders with many of the comforts of home. Many of its state parks offer camping, rustic, or full-service cabins that come with modern conveniences such as heating, air conditioning, full kitchens, and bathrooms, and a few offer yurts. Explore the rugged badlands, or ride across the sweeping prairies. Plenty of lakes offer excellent fishing and water play: hook some northern pike at Grahams Islands State Park, walleye at Fort Stevenson State Park, salmon at Lake Sakakawea State Park, or catfish at Little Missouri State Park. Visit historic sites at Abraham Lincoln State Park, Fort Ransom State Park, and Knife River Indian Villages and Fort Union Trading Post national historic sites or admire geologic features at Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Summer is popular for water recreation while winter brings ice fishing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling. Bundle up and stay at a glamping site with heat.
In North Dakota, glamping is a type of outdoor stay combining camping's nature setting with the luxury and convenience of comforts like beds, warm showers, or electricity. When glamping in North Dakota, there's no need to bring your own tent—instead, glampers may stay the night in a cabin, a vintage Airstream, a canvas bell tent, a yurt, or even a treehouse.