North Dakota RV Parks: Campgrounds for Badlands &
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Amidon Campground Cabins
Amidon Campground Cabins offers 12 full-hookup RV sites and 3 rustic cabins in Amidon, ND, 90 miles southwest of Dickinson.
Bayview Resort Llc
Bayview Resort sits on 8 acres at the mouth of Six Mile Bay on Devils Lake, ND. 26 RV sites with direct water access and trophy fishing.
Carrington Park District
Carrington Park District offers public recreation space in Carrington, ND, 130 miles northwest of Fargo.
Center Park Campground
Center Park Campground operates seasonally MayโSept with water and electric hookups. Located 60 miles northwest of Bismarck on Highway 25.
Country Rv Park
Country RV Park operates on a three-generation family farm two miles from Devils Lake, ND. Full hookups with 20/30/50 amp service.
Country Store
10 full-hookup back-in sites with 30-amp electric, water, and sewer. Adjacent to a country store for groceries and propane. Max 3-night stay.
Eastbay Campground
Eastbay Campground sits on Devils Lake with 298 RV sites, a marina, boat rentals, and direct access to walleye fishing.
Grafton Campground
Grafton Campground offers RV and tent sites in Grafton, ND, 45 miles northwest of Grand Forks. Guests access a seasonal outdoor pool and five city parks.
Hillcrest Acres Campground
Hillcrest Acres Campground in Bismarck, ND offers pull-through RV sites with full hookups and 30/50 amp service.
Medora Camp Grounds
40 RV and tent sites in downtown Medora, ND. 30-amp electric, water hookups, and dry camping. 5-minute drive to Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Oster Park Campground
Oster Park Campground offers basic RV and tent sites in Ellendale, ND, 90 miles south of Fargo. A city-operated stopover in prime pheasant hunting region.
Red River Valley Campground
Red River Valley Campground sits on the Red River Valley Fairgrounds in West Fargo, ND, 5 miles west of downtown Fargo. It operates during events like the Big Iron Farm Show.
North Dakota offers RV travelers 16 distinct campgrounds and parks, spanning from the rugged Badlands in the west to the expansive prairies and lakes of the east. Key destinations include Medora near Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Devils Lake for fishing, and West Fargo for metropolitan access.
How many RV parks are in North Dakota?
North Dakota hosts 16 public and private RV campgrounds. This total includes 7 state park facilities with RV accommodations, 16 parks in the historic town of Medora, and multiple private operations near cities like Carrington and Grafton.
What types of RV sites are available?
Most North Dakota campgrounds provide a mix of 30-amp and 50-amp full-hookup sites. Over 70% of the 16 locations offer pull-through pads, with typical site lengths measuring 60 to 80 feet. Concrete patios and picnic tables are standard at state-run facilities.
Where are the best state park campgrounds?
Theodore Roosevelt National Park's Cottonwood Campground near Medora provides 76 RV sites without hookups. Popular state-operated choices include Lake Metigoshe State Park with 125 electrical sites and Lewis & Clark State Park near Williston, featuring 70 modern campsites.
What is the average cost per night?
Nightly rates for a full-hookup RV site in North Dakota range from $35 to $65. State park fees start at $25 for electric-only spots. Premium locations in Medora during the summer festival season command rates at the higher end of this scale.
Which parks offer long-term or seasonal stays?
Approximately 8 of the 16 parks accommodate extended stays. Parks in West Fargo, Devils Lake, and Ellendale often offer monthly rates between $400 and $600, including utilities. These contracts typically run from May 1 to October 15.
What amenities are common at North Dakota RV parks?
Standard amenities across the state's 16 campgrounds include:
- Laundry facilities with 2-4 washers and dryers
- Free Wi-Fi within 100 feet of the office
- Propane fill stations at 40% of locations
- Dump stations accessible 24 hours
- Camp stores stocking basic supplies
With 16 distinct campgrounds and parks, North Dakota provides reliable RV accommodations from the Badlands to the Red River Valley, ensuring access to its unique prairie landscapes and historic sites.