Notable campgrounds
- 65 Modern Campsites: Equipped with electricity and water, these sites offer a comfortable camping experience amid the park's natural splendor.
- 3 Modern Group Campsites: Ideal for larger gatherings, these sites allow multiple units, perfect for family reunions or group outings.
- 26 Primitive Campsites: For a more secluded and traditional camping experience, these sites provide a peaceful retreat in the heart of nature.
Tips for snagging a campsite
- Book early, as campsites and seasonal lodging can be reserved 95 days in advance from your intended stay date.
- Utilize the online reservation system or call the call center at 800-807-4723 for a streamlined booking process.
- Be flexible with your dates, as some periods may be more popular and fill up quickly.
- Explore nearby camping options if your preferred campsite is unavailable, ensuring you still enjoy the area's attractions.
When to go
The best time to visit Turtle River State Park is during the warmer months, from mid-May to mid-September, when all facilities are open and the full splendor of the park can be enjoyed. Winter offers a quiet, snowy escape for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, though some amenities may be limited.
Know before you go
- Check the weather and prepare accordingly, as conditions can change rapidly in North Dakota's varied climate.
- Remember that pets are welcome but must remain on a leash, with off-leash areas available in some parts of the park.
- Non-smoking policies apply to all cabins, ensuring a clean and healthy environment for all guests.
- Bring your own bedding and towels, as these are not provided in the cabins.
- Be aware of park fees and cancellation policies, which can be found on the park's official website.
Turtle River State Park
Discover Turtle River State Park's scenic trails and cozy cabins.
Activities in the park
3 campgrounds in Turtle River State Park
Spend some of your next vacation the right way. In other words, park yourself in front of the Turtle River with a picnic, a book, and a fishing pole. Reel in some rainbow trout, and then head back to your shady, woodsy campsite at Turtle River State Park South Campground. The simple joys of a life spent outdoors!Read more...
Get your fix of camping in the shady woods and trout fishing with the fam when you spend some time at Turtle River State Park’s North Campground. The large campground has sites interspersed in the lush trees with basic amenities to keep the fam comfy. The park office loans fishing gear out to the kiddos, so you can make some sweet memories togethe Read more...
Find some peace and quiet and leave your technology at home for a while to reset your body, mind, and soul. The Trappers Nest Tent campsite at Turtle River State Park is just the place to do this. You will be separated from the RVers and their generators, so you can just hear the meandering river, the chirping birds, and the breeze through the lus Read more...
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Notable campgrounds
Notable campgrounds
Tips for snagging a campsite
When to go
The best time to visit Turtle River State Park is during the warmer months, from mid-May to mid-September, when all facilities are open and the full splendor of the park can be enjoyed. Winter offers a quiet, snowy escape for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, though some amenities may be limited.
Know before you go
Frequently asked questions
Are there any cabins available for rent at Turtle River State Park?
Yes, Turtle River State Park offers Woodland Cabins and Cottonwood Cabin for rent. These cabins are a good option for larger groups and provide a comfortable stay.
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