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North Dakota 2019 NORTH DAKOTA RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS RECOMMENDED BY THE NRVOA North Dakota North Dakota, one of the most rural states in the USA, is famous for its scenery and Old West heritage. Visitors can enjoy the western experience and pick up the trail of some of America’s greatest legends, like Lewis and Clark, Sakakawea, Theodore Roosevelt, Custer and Sitting Bull. These Northern Plains saw the passing of the big game hunting native cultures when fur traders and explorers opened up routes westward to the Pacific Ocean. North Dakota is now famous among outdoor adventurers for its world- class walleye and perch fishing, plus unbeatable upland game, waterfowl and big game. Notable Attractions • Frontier Village and Albino Buffalo • Enchanted Highway • Cowboy Hall of Fame • Knife River Villages National Historic Site • Red River Zoo • Plains Art Museum • Fort Clark Trading Post ...And Much More! State Description Courtesy of iexplore 2 North Dakota | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Arvilla Turtle River Campground Beulah Lake Sakakawea Campground Bottineau Lake Metigoshe Campground Bottineau Tommy Turtle Park Cavalier Icelandic Campground Dawson Wolff’s Grill & Bar Devil’s Lake Grahams Island Campground Dunseith International Peace Garden Campground Elgin Sheep Creek Dam Fessenden Fessenden City Park Garrison Douglas Creek Bay Recreation Area Garrison East Trotten Trail Garrison Fort Stevenson Campground Glen Ullin Glen Ullin Memorial Park Campground Harvey The Haven Campground Hazen Hazen Bay Rec Area Hensler Cross Ranch Campground Jamestown Lakeside Marina Campground 3 North Dakota | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents Jamestown Smokey’s Campground & Landing Jamestown The DAK at Pelican Point Landing Kathryn Little Yellowstone Park Killdeer Little Missouri Campground Lamoure Lamoure County Memorial Park Langdon Langdon City Park Campground Leeds Jan’s RV Park Lisbon Sandager Campground Mandan Fort Abraham Lincoln Medora Cottonwood Campground Minot Roughrider RV Resort Napoleon Beaver Lake Campground New Rockford North Riverside Park New Rockford Schuster RV Park Parshall Parshall Bay Recreation Area Pembina Fort Daer Campground Riverdale Downstream Campground Riverdale Lake Sakakawea Campground Riverdale 4 North Dakota | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents Wolf Creek Recreation Area Watford City Juniper Campground 5 North Dakota | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents Arvilla Turtle River Campground Park #8866601 Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. 30 AMP. Picnic • Turtle River Turtle River State Park is located table. 22 miles west of Grand Forks on Highway 2. Recreation Amenities/Facilities Biking, sightseeing, hiking, Restrooms, showers, play area, fishing, swimming, boating outdoor games Of Interest Rate: $10-$30 Situated on the meandering Turtle River, Turtle River State Park is located in a beautiful wooded valley. Constructed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the park Contact Information offers year-round recreational 3084 Park Ave NE activities, including camping, Arvilla, ND picnicking, fishing and trails for (701) 343-2992 hiking, mountain biking and cross-country skiing. Rustic group cabins can also be rented. 6 North Dakota | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents Beulah Lake Sakakawea Campground Park #8866602 Site Information Special Attractions Directions Full hookups. Partial sites. • Lake Sakakawea 1 mile north of Pick City, North 30/50 AMP. Picnic table. • Beulah Bay Dakota. Amenities/Facilities Recreation Swimming pool, play area, Biking, sightseeing, hiking, outdoor games fishing, swimming, boating Rate: $10-$25 Of Interest Located on the south shore of Lake Sakakawea, adjacent to Garrison Dam, Lake Sakakawea State Park offers a wide range of water based recreational Contact Information activities and facilities. The park 610 Beulah Bay Rd has a full-service marina, Beulah, ND including convenience store, (701) 873-5852 boat and camper storage. 7 North Dakota | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents Bottineau Lake Metigoshe Campground Park #8866603 Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Old Oak Trail Located 14 miles northeast of • Lake Metigoshe Bottineau, ND, along the U.S./Canadian border. Amenities/Facilities Rec room Recreation Biking, sightseeing, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating Rate: $10-$25 Of Interest The Chippewa called the lake "Metigoshe Washegum," or "clear water lake surrounded by Contact Information oaks." Today, the lake is noted 2nd St E for its northern pike, walleye Bottineau, ND and perch. The rolling hills, (701) 263-4651 aspen forests and small lakes attract nature and photography lovers to the area to capture these sights on film. The Old Oak Trail, a National Recreation Trail, is found within the park boundaries. 8 North Dakota | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents Bottineau Tommy Turtle Park Park #8866604 Site Information Special Attractions Directions Full hookups. Partial sites. 30 • Lords Lake National Wildlife Contact the park directly for AMP. Picnic table. Refuge driving directions. Amenities/Facilities Recreation Restrooms, showers, play area, Biking, sightseeing, hiking outdoor games Of Interest Rate: $12-$15 Seven large pull-through RV sites with 110-, 30- and 50-amp power, water and sewer at each site. Six large back-in welcome center with Turtle Mountain area information available, RV Contact Information self-registration counter, along 801 8th St E with restrooms and showers. Bottineau, ND Two large picnic shelters with (701) 228-3030 electricity and water. Two large playgrounds, basketball, horseshoe, tennis, volleyball courts and three ball fields. 9 North Dakota | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents Cavalier Icelandic Campground Park #8866605 Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • Lake Renwick Located 5 miles west of Cavalier, ND, on Highway 5, near the U.S./Canadian border. Amenities/Facilities Recreation Boat ramp Biking, sightseeing, hiking, swimming, fishing, boating Rate: $12-$30 Of Interest Located on the north shore of Lake Renwick, Icelandic State Park offers visitors not only a wide array of recreational Contact Information opportunities, but also glimpses 13571 ND-5 of North Dakota's homesteading Cavalier, ND heritage and its natural beauty. (701) 265-4561 10 North Dakota | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents Dawson Wolff’s Grill & Bar Park #985861 conveniently located just a mile south of I-94 on Hwy 3 South on east side of the road, in Dawson, ND (Exit 208 off I-94). Site Information Special Attractions Directions Full hookups. 20/30/50 AMP. • Slade National Wildlife From I-94, take Exit 208 Refuge towards ND-3. Turn south onto • Harker Lake ND-3 and go approximately 1 Can accommodate various size mile. The park is on the east • Lake Isabel RVs side of ND-3. Recreation Amenities/Facilities Walking and biking. Dump station Of Interest Rate: $30 We have great food, friendly staff & clean atmosphere. There is a place for the kids to run some energy off while waiting the short time it takes us to prepare your food whether it be our AWESOME broasted chicken, steaks on the grill, burgers, our Contact Information homemade French fries. 313 Highway 3 SE Dawson, ND 58428 (701) 327.8433 www.wolffsgrillandbar.com [email protected] 11 North Dakota | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents Devil’s Lake Grahams Island Campground Park #8866606 Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. 30/50 AMP. • Devil’s Lake 10 miles west of Devils Lake on Picnic table. Highway 19, then five miles south on Grahams Island Road. Recreation Amenities/Facilities Biking, sightseeing, hiking, Restrooms, showers, play area swimming, fishing, boating Rate: $10-$30 Of Interest The lake features some of the best fishing in North Dakota, both summer and winter. Amenities at Grahams Island State Park include a boat ramp, Contact Information bait shop, modern and primitive 152 S Duncan Rd camping facilities and camping Devils Lake, ND cabins. (701) 766-4015 12 North Dakota | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents Dunseith International Peace Garden Campground Park #8866607 Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. 15/30 AMP. Picnic • International Peace Garden Contact the park directly for table. driving directions. Recreation Amenities/Facilities Biking, sightseeing Wi-Fi, restrooms, showers, play area Of Interest The International Peace Rate: $15-$25 Gardens has 36 fully serviced private campsites that can accommodate small tents as well as large RV’s. Many of these sites are surrounded by Aspen & Oak Trees. All sites Contact Information include a picnic table & fire pit. 10939 Highway 281 There is also a large overflow Dunseith, ND primitive camping area. (701) 263-4390 www.peacegarden.com/camping 13 North Dakota | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return to Table of Contents Elgin Sheep Creek Dam Park #8866608 Site Information Special Attractions Directions Partial sites. • International Peace Garden Located 4 miles south, 1/2 mile west of the junction of highways 49 & 21. Amenities/Facilities Recreation
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