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Campgrounds and RV parks near Dickinson, ND

17 campgrounds and RV Parks near Dickinson, ND. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Dickinson, ND

How much does an RV rental in Dickinson cost?

An RV rental in Dickinson is one of the more affordable ways to explore North Dakota's Badlands. On RVezy, travel trailers in the Dickinson area typically run $90 to $175 per night, Class C motorhomes around $185 to $295, and larger Class A coaches $275 and up. You'll save the most by booking midweek, traveling in shoulder seasons (May or September), or choosing a travel trailer if your host offers delivery. Pro tip: bundling add-ons like a propane fill or bedding kit directly with the host is usually cheaper than buying them on the road, and many Dickinson hosts discount weekly stays so you can stretch a Theodore Roosevelt National Park trip without stretching your budget.
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What license do I need to rent an RV in Dickinson?

Good news for first-timers: a regular driver's license is all you need to rent an RV in Dickinson, even for a 32-foot Class C motorhome. North Dakota does not require a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) or any special RV endorsement for personal-use motorhomes or travel trailers. To book on RVezy you generally need to be 25 or older and meet approved driver requirements, and ID verification is handled securely online before pickup. Visiting from outside the U.S.? Bring your home country license plus an International Driving Permit (IDP) and you're set to roll out toward the Enchanted Highway.
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Is my RV rental in Dickinson protected if something goes wrong?

Yes, every RV rental in Dickinson booked through RVezy includes a renter protection plan plus 24/7 roadside assistance, so you can hit I-94 toward Medora with real peace of mind. The protection plan covers most physical damage to the vehicle, and you choose the coverage level that fits you (not the host) during checkout, with options ranging from basic to premium. Roadside assistance is built in for things like tire changes, lockouts, or a tow if you need one out near the Badlands. Pro tip: snap a quick walk-around video at pickup with your host so any pre-existing scuffs are documented before you head out.
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What if I need to cancel my Dickinson RV trip?

Booking is low-risk: RVezy sets the cancellation policy on every reservation (not individual hosts), with refund amounts based on how far out you are from your trip start date. You don't need to dig through each listing to compare policies because the same trusted RVezy process applies across every Dickinson rental. If a host cancels on you, RVezy helps you rebook or issues a refund or travel credit. Pro tip: message the host first if weather looks dicey, they often help you shift dates before you ever need to cancel.
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Can I bring my dog on an RV rental in Dickinson?

Absolutely, a pet-friendly RV rental in Dickinson is easy to find on RVezy. Just toggle the Pet-Friendly filter on the search page and you'll see motorhomes and travel trailers from hosts who welcome dogs (some allow cats too). Dickinson is a genuinely dog-friendly basecamp: Patterson Lake Recreation Area has shoreline trails perfect for leashed walks, and Theodore Roosevelt National Park allows leashed pets in campgrounds, parking areas, and along roads (just not on hiking trails). Pro tip: message the host before booking to confirm pet fees and ask about a tie-out spot, many Dickinson hosts include a bowl and outdoor mat to make your pup feel at home.
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Can the RV be delivered to my campsite in Dickinson?

Yes, RV delivery in Dickinson is a popular option and a game-changer if it's your first time renting an RV. Many local hosts will tow a travel trailer or fifth wheel straight to your site at Patterson Lake Recreation Area, Camp on the Heart, North Park Campground, or even Cottonwood Campground in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, then level it, hook up power and water, and walk you through everything before they leave. Filter by Delivery on RVezy to see hosts who offer this and their per-mile rates. Pro tip: delivery is especially worth it for the 35-mile run out to Medora, where parking a big rig on busy summer weekends can be tight.
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How far can I drive on an RV rental from Dickinson?

You've got plenty of road to roam. Most Dickinson hosts include 100 to 150 free miles per night, and many offer RV rental with unlimited mileage packages or discounted mileage bundles if you're planning a longer Dickinson RV trip. Popular distances from Dickinson: Theodore Roosevelt National Park South Unit in Medora is just 35 miles west, Bismarck is about 100 miles east on I-94, the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt is around 150 miles north, Mount Rushmore is roughly 320 miles south, and Glacier National Park sits about 600 miles west. Pro tip: tell your host your route upfront and they'll often bundle extra miles at a lower per-mile rate.
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Where are the best campgrounds near Dickinson?

You'll have your pick of solid spots for RV camping in Dickinson. Camp on the Heart sits along the Heart River in town with full-hookup sites, 30/50-amp power, laundry, and Wi-Fi. North Park Campground on Buckskin Drive is big-rig friendly with full hookups and pull-throughs. Patterson Lake Recreation Area, run by the City of Dickinson, offers electric sites with lake access just minutes from downtown. Out toward Medora, Red Trail Campground and Cottonwood Campground inside Theodore Roosevelt National Park are the classic Badlands picks. Pro tip: book Cottonwood through Recreation.gov up to six months ahead for peak July and August weekends.
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When is the best time of year for an RV trip from Dickinson?

Late May through mid-September is the sweet spot for a Dickinson RV trip, with daytime highs in the 70s and 80s°F and long prairie sunsets stretching past 9 p.m. in June. July and August are warmest (often into the 90s°F) and busiest in Medora thanks to the Medora Musical. September is a local insider favorite: cottonwoods turn gold in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, bison are active during the rut, and campgrounds quiet down. Winters get genuinely cold (regularly below 0°F with wind chill), so most parks scale back services from late October through April. Pro tip: aim for the first two weeks of September for the best mix of weather, wildlife, and availability.
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I've never driven an RV. Will I be okay renting one in Dickinson?

You'll do great, first time renting an RV in Dickinson is honestly one of the easier places to learn. Western North Dakota has wide, flat highways, light traffic, and I-94 is a straight shot to all the big sights. Every RVezy host gives you a hands-on orientation at pickup covering generator, slide-outs, holding tanks, and hookups, and you can text them throughout your trip. If you'd rather skip driving a big rig entirely, choose a travel trailer with delivery or a Class B campervan rental in Dickinson for a more car-like feel. Pro tip: practice a few right turns and a backup in a parking lot before heading toward Medora's narrower streets.
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What happens if I break down on the road near Dickinson?

You're covered. Every RVezy booking includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the protection plan, so one phone call gets help dispatched whether you're at a rest stop on I-94, deep in the Little Missouri National Grassland, or stuck in a gravel pull-off near Medora. Roadside handles flat tires, dead batteries, lockouts, fuel delivery, and towing to the nearest qualified service center. Your host is also a quick text away for questions about quirks like the awning or water pump. Pro tip: save the RVezy support number in your phone before you leave Dickinson and snap a photo of your RV's VIN and plate so you can share details fast if you ever need to call.
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What are the best road trips from Dickinson?

An RV road trip from Dickinson opens up some of the most underrated scenery in the country. Top picks: drive 35 miles west on I-94 to Medora and Theodore Roosevelt National Park South Unit for badlands and bison; head about 150 miles north to the park's quieter North Unit near Watford City; cruise the 32-mile Enchanted Highway south to Regent to see the giant scrap-metal sculptures; roll 100 miles east to Bismarck for the Lewis and Clark Riverboat; or push about 320 miles south to the Black Hills and Mount Rushmore. Pro tip: fuel up in Dickinson before any westbound leg, gas stations get sparse once you're past Belfield.
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How much should I budget for fuel on a Dickinson RV trip?

Fuel is one of the easier line items to plan here because North Dakota gas usually runs near or slightly below the national average. Expect roughly 8 to 10 MPG for a Class C motorhome, 6 to 8 MPG for a Class A, and 12 to 18 MPG for a truck-and-travel-trailer combo. A round trip from Dickinson to Medora and back (about 70 miles) in a Class C will burn roughly $25 to $40 in gas depending on current pump prices. Pro tip: top off at the truck stops on the east edge of Dickinson before heading west, prices climb noticeably once you're in tourist Medora.
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How far in advance should I book a campground near Dickinson?

For peak summer (mid-June through Labor Day), book 3 to 6 months ahead, especially for Cottonwood Campground inside Theodore Roosevelt National Park, which opens on Recreation.gov six months out and fills fast for weekends. Camp on the Heart, North Park Campground, and Patterson Lake Recreation Area generally have more flexibility but still sell out during the Medora Musical season and the Roughrider Days festival in early July. In shoulder season (May, September) you can often grab a site a week or two ahead. Pro tip: if a campground shows full, call directly, they sometimes hold a few non-reservable first-come, first-served sites that don't appear online.
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What are driving conditions like around Dickinson?

Driving around Dickinson is genuinely RV-friendly: I-94 is wide, well-maintained, and gently rolling, with no mountain passes or tight switchbacks. The two things to plan for are wind (steady 15 to 25 mph crosswinds on the prairie are normal, especially in spring) and winter conditions from November through March, when blowing snow and ice can shut down stretches of I-94 with little warning. Watch for deer and the occasional bison near Medora at dawn and dusk. Pro tip: check NDDOT's free 511 travel info site or app before any long drive, it shows real-time road closures, construction, and wind advisories for high-profile vehicles like RVs.
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What hookups and amenities will I find at Dickinson campgrounds?

You'll find solid infrastructure for RV camping in Dickinson. Most local parks (Camp on the Heart, North Park) offer full hookups: 30/50-amp electric, water, and sewer at the site, plus showers, laundry, and Wi-Fi. Patterson Lake Recreation Area has electric sites with a central dump station. Inside Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Cottonwood Campground is more rustic, no hookups, but it has potable water, vault and flush toilets, and a dump station. Pro tip: top off your fresh water in Dickinson before heading to the national park, and use the dump station on your way back in, several local campgrounds allow non-guest dumping for a small fee.
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What's inside a typical RV rental in Dickinson?

Plenty of comfort, even on a basic rig. A typical motorhome rental in Dickinson sleeps 4 to 8 with a queen bed, convertible dinette, and bunk or overhead options, plus a full kitchen (fridge, freezer, propane stove, microwave, sink), a wet or dry bathroom with shower and toilet, roof air conditioning, a furnace for chilly Badlands nights, and a generator or solar setup for boondocking. Most listings include a TV, and many hosts add Wi-Fi hotspots, outdoor speakers, or backup cameras. Every seated passenger needs a seatbelt, so check the sleeps-vs-seatbelts count on the listing. Pro tip: filter by Sleeps on RVezy to match family size, ideal for a family RV trip in Dickinson.
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What add-ons and pickup options should I expect?

Dickinson hosts make life easy with optional add-ons like bedding and linen kits ($25 to $75), kitchen kits, camp chairs and tables, generators, propane fills, bike racks, and even pre-stocked firewood. Many offer delivery within 25 miles of Dickinson, with extended delivery available out to Medora, Belfield, or Patterson Lake for a per-mile fee. Pickup is typically late morning and drop-off mid-morning, but flexible hosts will work with your flight or drive times. Mileage allowances usually include 100 to 150 free miles per night, with the option to prepay for more. Pro tip: ask about a dump-and-refill service at return, many Dickinson hosts handle it for a flat fee so you don't have to.
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How do payment and the security deposit work?

Payment is simple and fully handled inside RVezy, no cash or paper checks change hands with the host. You'll pay your rental total, taxes, chosen protection plan, and any add-ons by credit card when you book. A refundable security deposit (typically $500 to $1,500 depending on the RV) is held separately from your booking payment and pre-authorized on your card before pickup. As long as you return the RV in the same condition with the agreed fuel and tank levels, the hold is released after your trip. Pro tip: do a quick joint walk-around video at both pickup and drop-off with your Dickinson host, it's the single best way to keep your security deposit drama-free.
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Can I take my Dickinson RV rental into Canada or other states?

Yes, cross-state travel is wide open, an RV rental in Dickinson is a great launchpad for Montana, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Minnesota. US Highway 85 (the Theodore Roosevelt Expressway) runs north from Dickinson toward the Canadian border, and many hosts allow trips into Canada with advance approval, just confirm insurance and cross-border coverage with the host in your booking message before you go. Travel into Mexico is not permitted on RVezy rentals. Pro tip: if you're eyeing a Canada leg, message the host before booking and have your passport ready for the border crossing.
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