Camping in North Dakota

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94% (65 reviews)

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American RV StayPlay: Full Hookups

8 sites · RVs1 acre · South Heart, ND
We are a cozy little property right in the beautiful town of South Heart, just about 25 minutes from Medora and approximately 10 minutes from Dickinson. We are located just blocks from the Pheasant Country Golf Course and also blocks from the famous 'I Don't Know Bar'. We have four big rig-friendly 100-ft pull-through lots with full RV hookups and 50-ft back in spots plus a lot for weekly and monthly rentals. We have 30 and 50 amp options. Be sure to follow us on Facebook! (It won't let us put the link lol) REMINDER: There are no available bathrooms or showers on the property at this point. By reserving a space, you agree to adhere to the following rules: American RV Stay and Play has a no refund policy, however, for extreme circumstances, we may consider a refund on a case-by-case basis. Minimum age for renting a spot is 21 years of age, and all campers and guests are responsible for following the rules listed on the reservation form. Prepayment is required for all stays. Check in is at 1pm. Check out is at 11am. Pick up after your pet; this includes waste and food. Pets must always be on a leash if outside of your rv and not in a penned area. Make sure waste is kept in the provided garbage container at the north property entrance and not outside of your RV. Dispose of RV black and grey tank contents properly in the sewer pipe and do not dump on the ground. Absolutely no shooting firearms on property. No lighting fireworks on property without permission. Please be respectful of other campers, and keep your outside area tidy and any detached items inside when you are not at your RV. We do not have a bath/shower house on the property at this point, and we apologize for this inconvenience. By reserving an RV spot at American RV Stay and Play, you agree to receive emails on upcoming events, updates and other American RV Stay and Play information. We do not spam people or sell information, so don't worry about that! By reserving a space, you agree to follow the rules above and will be responsible for your guests, campers, pets, personal belongings, vehicles and the RV you bring with you during my stay. If these rules are not followed by you or your guests, you may be asked to leave and not provided a refund, per American RV Stay and Play's no refund policy. Thank you for respecting your RV lot, and email us with any questions at americanrvstayandplay@gmail.com.
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Mellow Moose Campground

50 sites · RVs, Tents9 acres · Minot, ND
Beautiful wooded sites create a shaded and cozy camping experience! We are a brand new campground opening in the Summer of 2023, so more amenities will become available as the summer progresses. We are excited to announce we are starting to open our tent sites. These sites have electricity. Camper vans and truck-mounted campers can fit in some of these sites. Due to the wooded nature of the site, travel trailers over 35 feet long will have difficulty moving through the campground. I would be happy to chat if you have any questions about whether your unit will fit in the campground. Note: - The Mellow Moose Campground is currently under construction. Follow our progress on social media! - The Bison Plant Trail is a hiking and biking trail for the whole family! It is located nearby and popular all year long. Also, it's a great spot for birding! - Reservations are now being accepted. Mellow Moose Campground has 3 loops. Sites 1-19 are mostly back-in RV sites. Sites 20-39 are tent sites; while pick-up campers and sprinter vans are welcome, there are no pull-behind trailers allowed on these sites. Sites 41-48 are mostly pull-through RV sites.
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Camping in North Dakota guide

Overview

North Dakota is home to wide open spaces where visitors can find some incredible parks, waterways, and places to camp. The badlands and inhabiting wildlife are a highlight on any trip, setting the scene for amazing hiking and biking trails. Many campers come in the fall for pheasant hunting, with some trying their hand at locating big whitetail bucks. Between hikes and hunts, North Dakota offers fish to catch and friendly towns to visit, including Bismarck, Grand Forks, and Fargo. Scenic drives and the rolling fields make North Dakota an enticing camping destination from spring through fall.

Where to go

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

If you travel through North Dakota, stop to experience Theodore Roosevelt National Park, a treasure that should be high on the list of every national park enthusiast. The badlands are stunning with unique geological features, canyons, water, trails, and some of America’s most incredible native wildlife. The trail systems are some of the best in the country, and mountain bikers will find extensive single track. Hiking trails and scenic drives make it possible to catch the park’s best views from additional vantage points.

Grahams Island State Park

With nearly 1,000 acres on its lakeshore, Devil’s Lake is recognized as one of the best fisheries in the state and a hot spot for anglers visiting to compete in tournaments. The boat ramps make it an ideal lake for campers bringing watercraft, while the Grahams Lake campground has both primitive sites and others with full hookups, bathroom access, and potable water. Trail systems are perfect for hiking through the woods and along the lakeshore.

Sully Creek State Park

On the Little Missouri River south of Medora, Sully Creek State Park combines rivers and cliffs in a dramatic Badlands scene. The river flows rise during spring, when visitors come to canoe through the scenic canyons and bottomlands. Exploring the trails on foot or horseback are also popular here. Situated just outside of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, the Sully Creek campground is perfect for exploring the wider area.

Turtle River State Park

Staying on theme with the excellent range of state parks in North Dakota, this one is located near the Minnesota border, where Grand Forks and the small community of Arvilla serve as easy starting points. The Turtle River offers great trout fishing throughout summer and fall, while 11 park trails are managed for hiking and biking during summer and cross-country skiing in winter. Primitive Turtle Creek campsites are abundant, and others feature space for groups or electricity and water hookups. Overall, this is an idyllic park in the eastern part of the state.

When to go

North Dakota has four seasons of fun and visiting really depends on your specific desires. Late spring is often nice and mellow with quiet parks to visit, and as summer arrives, the heat and humidity are elevated but the cold-water lakes and rivers offer refuge. Summer hiking, biking, and boating make for a ton of camping fun in North Dakota. Fall might be the best season to visit, especially for hunters, but by the time winter arrives, the state is bitterly cold, which draws those looking for cross-country skiing and snowboarding.

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