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Campgrounds and RV parks in North Dakota, US

68 campgrounds and RV Parks in North Dakota, US. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

68 campgrounds
2793 campsites
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Camping in North Dakota

Things to do in North Dakota

Camping spots and RV parks in North Dakota, US

When to visit North Dakota

  • spring

    March - May

    52° / 28°F 39 mm

    Thaw and mud; late snow possible into April.

  • summer

    June - August

    81° / 57°F 75 mm

    Peak season; thunderstorms and wind common on the prairie.

  • fall

    September - November

    54° / 32°F 29 mm

    Cool and quiet; best foliage in late September.

  • winter

    December - February

    25° / 5°F 12 mm

    Deep freeze; ten state parks offer winter camping.

Top Hosts in North Dakota, US

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Sidney19 trips - Joined Jul 2021

Sidney went above and beyond for us. From the set up, to checking in, and pick up. It was a great experience.

Karissa A. - Jul 2025

Great trailer that led to a great experience! Had help with the hookup from the owner.

Colin T. - Aug 2024

Lael1 trip - Joined May 2026

Thanks for the amazing rental! Very clean and great experience!!

Ashley H. - Jun 2026

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds in North Dakota, US

What does it cost to rent an RV in North Dakota, and are there tips for saving money?

Renting an RV in North Dakota can be a great value. On RVezy and other marketplaces, nightly rates for travel trailers and fifth wheels often land around $100 to $200, while motorhome rental in North Dakota runs roughly $175 to $260 for Class C rigs, depending on size, season, and add-ons. (Inventory can be limited, so widen your search if you do not see many local listings.) For a cheap RV rental in North Dakota, compare dates in spring or fall, look for weekly discounts, and book early before summer and events like Medora's outdoor musical. Searching on RVezy lets you filter by price, delivery, and pet-friendly rigs, whether you are after a travel trailer, a campervan rental in North Dakota, or a full-size motorhome, so you find the right fit fast.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=North%20Dakota

What license do I need to rent an RV in North Dakota?

Great news: most RV rentals in North Dakota use the same kind of license you already carry every day. RVezy requires every trip to have an approved driver with a full, unrestricted driver's license (some RVs may need an extra endorsement, such as for air brakes). You will complete RVezy's quick online driver approval before you travel. If you are 25 or older and have a standard license, you are already in the ballpark for the trailers and motorhomes most guests book. Your host and listing details spell out anything special for that rig, so you always know before you confirm.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039008774-Understanding-approved-driver-requirements

Is insurance or a protection plan included with my North Dakota RV rental?

Every RV rental booked through RVezy includes a protection plan you choose at checkout. For U.S. trips, plans bundle state-minimum liability, physical damage coverage options, and 24-hour roadside assistance, with deductibles and extras that change by plan level (Basic, Standard, Premium, or Stationary for delivered stays). The plan price depends on the level you pick, not on North Dakota alone. That structure keeps you, the host, and the RV covered while you explore spots like Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Read the plan summary on the listing before you book so you know exactly what is included.
rvezy.com/insurance-and-protection

Can I cancel my RV rental if my North Dakota travel plans change?

Yes, you can cancel through RVezy if plans shift. Refunds follow RVezy's guest cancellation policy: cancel more than 30 days before the trip start for a full rental refund minus RVezy's service fee and tax; between 30 and 8 days you forfeit half of the rental plus fees; 7 days or less you forfeit the full rental plus fees. There is also a 24-hour grace period: cancel within 24 hours of the host accepting your booking and your payment being confirmed, and you get a full refund, as long as you are still more than 24 hours before the trip start. Protection plans, delivery, prep fees, and add-ons refund whenever you cancel. If the host cancels, you receive a full refund including fees and taxes. You will see the exact numbers on the booking before you confirm.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Are pets allowed in RV rentals in North Dakota?

You do not have to leave your pet behind: many RVezy hosts offer pet-friendly RV rentals in North Dakota, and you can filter for pet-friendly rigs on the search page. When you head to public campgrounds, North Dakota state parks welcome leashed pets at campsites (cabins and yurts have stricter rules). Outdoor favorites like Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park and Grahams Island State Park are great bases for walks and lake time. Message your host about your pet before you book so everyone is comfortable, then pack the leash, water bowl, and treats for North Dakota adventures.
parkrec.nd.gov/stay/camping

Can I have my RV delivered to my campsite or home in North Dakota?

Yes. Many hosts on RVezy offer delivery in North Dakota, so your trailer or motorhome can meet you at a campground, driveway, or event. Turn on the Delivery filter while you search, enter your location, and review each host's fee and mileage limits. At drop-off, hosts typically level the RV, connect utilities when available, and walk you through systems before they leave. It is an easy option if you would rather not tow or drive a big rig on day one. If your spot is outside their range, use Ask a question to see if they can make it work.
rvezy.com/rv-delivery

How far can I travel with my RV rental in North Dakota?

Daily mileage limits are set by each host, so check the listing: many include about 100 to 150 miles per day with extra miles available for a fee. For trip ideas, an RV road trip from North Dakota into the Badlands starts in Bismarck at roughly 130 miles to Medora and Theodore Roosevelt National Park's south unit, with Lake Sakakawea's state park shorelines within a couple of hours' drive depending on which ramp you choose. Planning a Canadian side trip? RVezy's coverage includes the U.S. and Canada (not Mexico): tell your host before you cross, carry a valid passport, and follow RVezy's border guidance so paperwork and protection stay in sync. Build your route in the app, then hit the prairie highways.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039340074-Insurance-coverage-validity

Where are the best places to camp with an RV in North Dakota?

You have iconic options. In Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Cottonwood Campground offers reservable sites steps from the Little Missouri River, while all standard sites at Juniper Campground are first come, first served: both campgrounds offer primitive camping with no hookups or showers, and reservations for Cottonwood go through Recreation.gov. North Dakota state parks add electric and water sites at places like Fort Abraham Lincoln, Lake Sakakawea, Grahams Island, and Turtle River, booked up to 95 days out on ReserveNDParks. Mix a national-park night under the Badlands with a hookup stay at a state park for the full North Dakota RV experience.
nps.gov/thro/planyourvisit/camping.htm

When is the best time for RV camping in North Dakota?

Late June through early September is prime RV season in North Dakota: long daylight, warm afternoons often in the 80s in places like Bismarck, and busy campgrounds near lakes and the Badlands. A North Dakota RV trip in late May or mid-September still brings mild weather with thinner crowds. Winter camping is for well-prepared guests: snow, subzero wind chills, and seasonal facility closures are common, though parks like Turtle River still welcome visitors year-round with the right gear. Check NOAA climate normals and local forecasts as your trip nears so you pack layers and plan hookups accordingly.
weather.gov/bis/climate_bis

Is North Dakota a good place for first-time RV renters?

Absolutely. Wide interstates, lighter traffic outside the cities, and roomy state park pull-throughs make North Dakota forgiving for first trips. On RVezy you can message hosts before you book, ask about delivery, and read reviews from past guests. At pickup or delivery, your host walks you through the systems so nothing feels mysterious. Parks such as Grahams Island State Park offer big sites and calm water views while you practice backing in and hooking up, making it ideal for a family RV trip in North Dakota. Take it one checklist at a time, and you will leave with confidence for the next adventure.
parkrec.nd.gov/stay/camping

What kind of roadside assistance comes with an RVezy rental in North Dakota?

Roadside help is built into RVezy protection plans for U.S. rentals, including 24-hour assistance for towing, tire changes, lockouts, jump-starts, and more, with exact benefits varying by plan. Keep your booking number handy and follow the instructions RVezy provides: start with your host for quick fixes, then contact Access Roadside using the number in your trip materials, and call RVezy if you need extra support. That coverage applies while you are exploring North Dakota, from the Red River Valley to the Badlands, so a hiccup does not derail the whole vacation.
rvezy.com/insurance-and-protection

Can I take my RV rental from North Dakota into Canada?

Cross-border trips are possible when your host agrees. RVezy's commercial insurance covers travel in the United States and Canada (Mexico is excluded), but you must notify the host and follow RVezy's border checklist so documents and coverage stay valid. Bring a valid passport or other accepted ID, expect metric speed limits, and plan fuel stops before remote stretches. Routes such as I-29 toward Manitoba or northwest toward Saskatchewan are popular once approvals are in place. Confirm every detail in writing on the platform, then enjoy the northern scenery.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039340074-Insurance-coverage-validity

How do I budget for gas on a North Dakota RV road trip?

Plan fuel like a road-trip pro. Most towable and motorhome rentals average roughly 8 to 12 miles per gallon loaded. North Dakota retail gas prices often track a bit below the national average: check AAA's North Dakota fuel page or GasBuddy before you leave Fargo, Bismarck, or Minot. Multiply your miles by MPG, then by the local price per gallon to estimate the tank. Fill up before you head into remote stretches such as the Badlands, where stations are farther apart. A little math up front keeps your North Dakota RV budget predictable.
gasprices.aaa.com/?state=ND

How early should I book campgrounds for my North Dakota RV rental, and how do I reserve spots?

Timing depends on the park. North Dakota state park campsites open on a rolling 95-day window through ReserveNDParks.com or 800-807-4723, so mark your calendar that many days before a peak summer weekend. Theodore Roosevelt National Park's reservable Cottonwood sites can be booked on Recreation.gov up to six months ahead, while all standard sites at Juniper Campground are first come, first served. For last-minute flexibility, try midweek stays at state parks like Fort Stevenson or Lake Sakakawea. Booking early locks the view you want; booking smart keeps options open.
parkrec.nd.gov/faq

What is it like driving an RV in North Dakota? Any local tips?

Driving an RV in North Dakota is relaxed overall: long sight lines, plenty of straightaways, and courteous passing lanes on I-94 and I-29. Expect stiff crosswinds on open prairie days and keep an eye out for deer at dawn and dusk. In towns, watch signage for low bridges and railroad crossings. Before winter or spring trips, open the ND Roads map on North Dakota 511 for live conditions, construction, and cameras. Golden-hour drives along the High Plains deliver huge skies, so build a little extra time for photo stops.
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What amenities can I expect at campgrounds around North Dakota?

Expect a split personality, in a good way. North Dakota state park campgrounds frequently offer electric and water hookups, dump stations, showers, restrooms, and fire rings, with details on each park's page. Theodore Roosevelt National Park's developed campgrounds stay primitive: no hookups or showers, so plan tank capacity and battery power accordingly. Many units you rent on RVezy list exactly which cords, hoses, and adapters the host supplies. Match the campground type to your RV's features, and you will always have the right hookups for the night.
parkrec.nd.gov/turtle-river-state-park

What features do local RV rentals in North Dakota usually include?

Peer-to-peer RVs in North Dakota usually arrive ready to live in: sleeping areas, kitchen gear, bathroom facilities, climate control, and storage for outdoor toys. Listings spell out seatbelts, generator rules, WiFi add-ons, and sleeping capacity, so read the Included section before you book. Use RVezy filters for beds, delivery, and pet-friendly units to narrow the list. At pickup, your host walks through appliances and safety items so you know how everything works before you roll toward the Missouri River or the Badlands.
rvezy.com/how-it-works

Which add-ons or special features are popular for RV rentals in North Dakota?

Guests love leveling up lake trips with add-ons such as camp chairs, portable grills, firewood bundles, bike racks, and kayaks for Devils Lake or Lake Sakakawea. Flexible pickup windows, prepaid tank dumps, and linen packages are easy wins to ask about in your first message. Delivery and setup remain the hero upgrade for anyone flying into Fargo or Bismarck. Compare included mileage and generator hours on the listing, pick the extras that match your crew, and you are set for s'mores under the prairie stars.
parkrec.nd.gov/lake-sakakawea-state-park

How does payment work for North Dakota RV rentals, and what about security deposits?

Payments run entirely through RVezy. After a host accepts, you either pay in full or, for trips more than 37 days out, pay a 25 percent deposit with the balance due 37 days before departure (inside 37 days the full amount is due at booking). Security deposits are not charged up front: RVezy places a temporary authorization on your card about three days before the trip and releases it about seven days after return unless a claim needs the funds. You always see totals, fees, and deposit amounts before you click confirm, and hosts never handle your card number directly.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106394-How-to-pay-for-your-booking

Are North Dakota RV rentals available for winter camping?

Winter RV trips happen in North Dakota when you plan for cold, wind, and shorter days. Choose an RV with cold-weather packages if available, keep tanks and hoses from freezing, and favor campgrounds with reliable electric service. Turtle River State Park, for example, stays open year-round with modern electric-and-water sites plus winter recreation like groomed ski trails, but always confirm road access and restroom availability before you go. Snowy landscapes and quiet trails reward guests who pack layers, extra propane, and patience. Message your host about heater use and winterization so the rig matches the forecast.
parkrec.nd.gov/turtle-river-state-park