North Dakota is the home of the unwinding, ribbon-like Missouri River that spans across the prairies of the state, a route that has gained fame over the years. It was the same route that was selected by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark during their Corps of Discovery Expedition. The history buffs and the ones with an urge to indulge in the memories of the days gone by can visit the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center located at Washburn. The Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site is also an excellent place to get lost in the stories of how guide Sacagawea joined the expedition alongside Lewis and Clark.

The campgrounds of North Dakota, especially the ones located near Minot and Bismarck is an idea of setting up a base camp. The western end of the state is where the Theodore Roosevelt National Park is located. It houses several nature preserves and the magnificent badlands, a place where surrealism and realism go hand in hand! Visit North Dakota and lose yourself amongst painted canyons and misshapen buttes.

  1. Theodore Roosevelt National Park (Cottonwood Campground)

Safely nestled within the wild grasslands and littered with tall cottonwood trees the Theodore Roosevelt National Park is unique on its own. Head over to the south and you will be arriving at the Cottonwood Campground which is excellent for setting up a base camp while you and your folks go and explore the rest of the Park.

Try to wake up early for once while you are in this campground and you might catch a glimpse of prairie dogs, wild horses and even a few bison! It is a magical place and you’ll agree once you settle for the night and see your tent, car or RV get enveloped by a blanket of stars!

I1t is a state-administered campground that hosts 37 camping and provides accommodations for tent, vehicle and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Horseback riding

6.      Paddling

7.      Snow sports

8.      Swimming

9.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      Access to potable water

4.      Fire Pits

5.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

North Dakota, USA

Phone: 701-623-4466

  1. Theodore Roosevelt National Park (Juniper Campground)

The Juniper Campground is located on the more rugged part of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. It features a rugged topography that resembles the badlands, stocked to the brim with exotic flora and fauna.

It is a camping site dedicated to big camping groups and is located about four miles from the park’s main entrance. It has patchy tree coverage. Therefore, you won’t be missing the occasional sunlight! The campground is home to the Achenbach and Little Mo hiking trails thus don’t forget to pack your hiking boots.

It is a state-administered campground that hosts a single camping site offering accommodations for tent, car and full-size RV campers.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Horseback riding

6.      Paddling

7.      Snow sports

8.      Swimming

9.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      RV sanitation

4.      Fire Pits

5.      Access to potable water

6.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

North Dakota, USA

Phone: 701-623-4466

  1. Fort Stevenson State Park Campground

How many campgrounds have a lake and a well-equipped marina coupled with it!? The answer is many and Fort Stevenson State Park Campground is one such campground. The state-administered campground hosts a single camping site and is sitting right on the shores of the magnificent Lake Sakakawea.

It is also home to the area’s properly maintained hiking trails and provides accommodations to tent, vehicle and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Paddling

6.      Snow sports

7.      Swimming

8.      Wildlife watching

1.      Picnic table

2.      RV hookup

3.      Fire Pits

4.      Access to potable water

5.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

1252A 41st Ave NW, Garrison, ND 58540, USA

Phone: +1 701-337-5576

  1. Bowman-Haley Dam & Lake (Burning Coal Vein Campground)

The name of the campground has a history adhered to it. For a century or more a large deposits of underground coal under this region has been burning which looked like a burning vein of fire when looked upon from this campground which was once the perfect vantage point for the event. The good news is the smoldering deposits of coal have stopped burning but don’t you worry, this beautiful campground has plenty to offer!

It is a state-administered campground that hosts five camping sites dedicated to primitive style camping for backpackers. It is the home for several short trails and picturesque lookout points and bare essential amenities like fire pits.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Boating

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Swimming

5.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      Fire Pits

4.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

Bowman-Haley Lake, Minnehaha, ND 58653, USA

Phone: 701-275-6316

  1. Turtle River State Park (South Campground)

The south campground within the Turtle River State Park is a favorite camping destination for the ones looking for a little seclusion and privacy. While heading over here, don’t forget to pack your fishing tackle and food stocks. The campground is right at the side of the Turtle River and hosts36 camping sites available for tent, car and RV campers.

Fishing is allowed in the river and the manicured trails are open for hiking and mountain biking.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Snow sports

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      RV hookup

4.      RV sanitation

5.      Access to potable water

6.      Pet-friendly camping sites

7.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

3084 Park Ave NE, Arvilla, ND 58214, USA

Phone: +1 701-594-4445

  1. Trapper’s Rest Tent Camping (Turtle River State Park)

Leave the technologies and the mundane mechanical life back home while heading over to the Trapper’s Rest Tent Camping Ground. It is a state-administered campground that is preferred by those looking for a little time out from the city life and reset their mind, body and soul.

It is a quiet little place with zero noise and smoke pollution as it’s 23 camping sites are reserved for tent camping backpackers only! Feeling hungry or food stocks just got exhausted, don’t you worry, cast a line and reel in some rainbow trout from the river and enjoy a dinner amidst nature with your folks!

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Snow sports

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      Fire Pits

4.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

3084 Park Ave NE, Arvilla, ND 58214, USA

Phone: +1 701-594-4445

  1. Dakota Prairie Grasslands (Buffalo Gap Campground)

The Buffalo Gap campground is the ideal place for you feel like spending a night or two amidst one of the most adorable, busy and cute creatures found in the animal world. Prairie Dogs, yes! You read that right! Their nesting grounds are located just a little away from the 37 camping sites hosted by the campground.

Head over here with your kids, friends and family and like them prairie cuties, you can enjoy the mesmerizing natural views that this state administered campground has to offer. Accommodations are available for tent, vehicle and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Horseback riding

6.      Paddling

7.      Climbing

8.      Snow sports

9.      Swimming

10.  Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      Pet-friendly camping sites

5.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

2000 Miriam Cir, Bismarck, ND 58501, USA

Phone: (701) 623-4200

  1. Garrison Dam & Lake Sakakawea (Downstream Campground)

The Downstream Campground is located within the Garrison Dam & Lake Sakakawea area and is ideal for those who are looking for a good time. It is a state-administered campground that hosts 116 camping sites with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers. It is one of the best campgrounds in western North Dakota.

It has excellent fishing and swimming opportunities right on the Missouri River!

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Horseback riding

6.      OHV

7.      Snow sports

8.      Swimming

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      Fire Pits

5.      Access to potable water

 

Location Details:

Lake Sakakawea, at McLean / Mercer counties, North Dakota

Phone: (701) 654-7411

  1. Garrison Dam & Lake Sakakawea (Douglas Creek Campground)

The Douglas Creek Campground is home of 17 camping sites and is under the state administration. It has a courtesy dock, spacious camping sites with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers. The best part, these grounds are friendly to your pets as well.

Bring out your boombox and play One Republic’s song ‘good life’ as it is all that this is!

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Horseback riding

6.      OHV

7.      Snow sports

8.      Swimming

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      Pet-friendly camping sites

4.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

Lake Sakakawea, at McLean / Mercer counties, North Dakota

Phone: 701-654-7411

  1. Homme Lake and Dam Campground

The Homme Dam Campground is ideal for setting up your home base for your next camping trip with your friends and family. It has a recreation area that is located a stone’s throw away from the 31 camping sites hosted by the campground with accommodations available for tent only, tent, vehicle RV campers.

Come over to the campground during the falls and you will be welcomed with the glorious sight of gold and red foliage ideal for some photo shooting sessions.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Boating

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Paddling

5.      Snow sports

6.      Swimming

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV sanitation

5.      Fire Pits

6.      Access to potable water

7.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

Park River, ND 58270, USA

Phone: +1 701-284-7841

  1. Icelandic State Park Campground

Don’t fall for the name of the campground and think that you will be standing gloriously atop a giant glacier posing for your next Instagram selfie! The campground hosts 159 camping sites that overlook the lake Renwick available to both tent and RV campers. The best part, there are a few tent camping sites located right on the shore of the lake!

It is a family-friendly campground that also hosts a plethora of playgrounds for kids and swimming beaches, fishing piers and boat ramps for the big kids! It is under state administration and also has luxurious camping cabins and lodging facilities available via advanced reservations.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Paddling

6.      Snow sports

7.      Swimming

8.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      RV sanitation

6.      Pet-friendly camping sites

7.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

13571 ND-5, Cavalier, ND 58220, USA

Phone: +1 701-265-4561

  1. Beaver Lake State Park Campground

It was once a half mile long race track dedicated to horse racers and breeders. It was considered to be one of the fastest racetracks in the country at that time. It is an ideal campground for the ones looking for a chance to get some splashes on their faces while they do something crazy on their watercrafts.

It is a state-administered campground that hosts 36 camping sites with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers. Cabins and lodging facilities are also available in the grounds to the guests, given they made advanced reservations before their arrival.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Paddling

6.      Snow sports

7.      Swimming

8.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      RV sanitation

6.      Pet-friendly camping sites

7.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

3850 70th St SE, Wishek, ND 58495, USA

Phone: +1 701-452-2752

  1. Cross Ranch State Park (Governors Centennial Loop Campground)

It hosts 36 camping sites with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers. All of the camping sites are located on the banks of the west of the Missouri River.

The group RV section of the campground is ideal for those who are looking for a place that is close to all the water-based activities available in the campground. It is under the state administration and also hosts luxurious lodging and camping cabins stocked with all the amenities one could think of!

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Boating

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Paddling

5.      Snow sports

6.      Swimming

7.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      Fire Pits

4.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

1403 River Rd, Center, ND 58530, USA`

Phone: +1 701-794-3731

  1. Cross Ranch State Park (Sanger Campground)

The Sanger Campground has located a mere two miles away from the main camping area within the Cross Ranch State Park. All of the 16 camping sites hosted by the campground are a little less spacious when compared to the ones hosted by other campgrounds. It is ideal for those who want to have a little privacy and prefer fewer people around their camping spot.

All of the camping sites are located within thick vegetation that ensures shade even in the hottest of days. It is a state-administered campground that provides accommodations for tent, vehicle and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Boating

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Paddling

5.      Snow sports

6.      Swimming

7.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      RV sanitation

6.      Fire Pits

7.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

1403 River Rd, Center, ND 58530, USA

Phone: 701-794-3731

  1. Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground

The Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park is located on the scenic woody patch down by the Heart River. It delivers a modern experience to the campers heading here for the weekend. The campground has plenty of playgrounds and picnic sites, making it an ideal place for both family guys and pack leaders! It is one of the best RV camping in Bismarck, North Dakota.

The campground is located smack dab in the middle of hills with gentle slopes that allows you to enjoy the panoramic views of the Missouri River. It is under the state administrations and hosts 93 camping sites with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Horseback riding

5.      OHV

6.      Snow sports

7.      Swimming

8.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      RV sanitation

6.      Fire Pits

7.      Access to potable water

8.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

4480 Fort Lincoln Rd, Mandan, ND 58554, USA

Phone: +1 701-667-6340

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