The Eggerts Landing Campground is located on Lake Ashtabula in eastern North Dakota. With thick forests, secluded sites and lake access, it is the most popular campground in the area. Lake Ashtabula was created by the construction of the Baldhill Dam on the Sheyenne River in 1944, and is situated in one of the most scenic river valleys in the region, offering visitors a wide range of recreation opportunities year-round. Summer activities include fishing, boating, swimming and picnicking, while Ice fishing and cross-country skiing are popular during winter months.

    There are 41 campsites with 37 of the sites offering electrical service. Other features of the campground include a swimming beach, flush toilets, playground and hiking trail. A dump station, fishing pier, boat ramp, restaurant and additional hiking trails are within walking distance. The nearest town is Valley City, 10 miles away.

    The campground is heavily wooded offering shade and privacy for most sites. The lake area lies amidst the ‘prairie potholes’ region of glacially-carved lakes in North Dakota. Spring and fall bring bountiful views of migratory water birds to Lake Ashtabula, including the unique white pelican, which can be seen in large flocks during summer. The region also provides habitat for white-tailed deer, sharptail grouse, wild turkey and gray partridge.

    There is no shortage of recreation opportunities and outdoor fun in and around the lake. Visitors can swim, picnic and hike within the campground. A fishing pier is a short walk away. The name “Ashtabula” is a Native American word meaning “Fish River,” which suits the lake’s fish population; popular species include walleye, northern pike, white bass, yellow perch and black bullhead. With seven boat ramps, three accessible fishing piers and four automated fish cleaning stations, the lake is very convenient for anglers. Nearly 3,000 acres of land around the lake is managed as wildlife habitat by the Corps of Engineers and open to the public for wildlife viewing, birding, hiking and hunting. Hunters and anglers should contact the North Dakota Game and Fish Department for seasons, restrictions and licenses; fishing licenses and bait may be purchased from concessionaires around the lake. Campers can also reach the 63-mile Sheyenne River Valley National Scenic Byway and access nearly 35 miles of the North Country National Scenic Trail within a short drive.

    West Ashtabula Crossing Campground is located on 23 developed acres adjacent to Lake Ashtabula in eastern North Dakota. It is very popular and fills up on most weekends. Lake Ashtabula was created by the construction of the Baldhill Dam on the Sheyenne River in 1944, and is situated in one of the most scenic river valleys in the region, offering visitors a wide range of recreation opportunities year-round. Summer activities include fishing, boating, swimming and picnicking, while Ice fishing and cross-country skiing are popular during winter months.

    West Ashtabula Crossing has 38 campsites, 26 of which offer electric hookups. The facility also features a boat launch, dump station, fishing pier, fish cleaning station and picnic shelter. Campers will find a swimming beach, playground and restaurant less than one mile away. The nearest town is Valley City, 15 miles south.
    The campground is on a wooded hillside offering shade for most sites. It lies amidst the ‘prairie potholes’ region of glacially-carved lakes in North Dakota. Spring and fall bring bountiful views of migratory water birds to Lake Ashtabula, including the unique white pelican, which can be seen in large flocks during summer. The lake region also provides habitat for white-tailed deer, sharptail grouse, wild turkey and gray partridge.
    The name “Ashtabula” is a Native American word meaning “Fish River,” which suits the lake’s fish population; popular species include walleye, northern pike, white bass, yellow perch and black bullhead. With seven boat ramps, three accessible fishing piers and four automated fish cleaning stations, the lake is very convenient for anglers. Nearly 3,000 acres of land around the lake is managed as wildlife habitat by the Corps of Engineers and open to the public for wildlife viewing, birding, hiking and hunting. Hunters and anglers should contact the North Dakota Game and Fish Department for seasons, restrictions and licenses; fishing licenses and bait may be purchased from concessionaires around the lake. Campers can also reach the 63-mile Sheyenne River Valley National Scenic Byway nearby and access the North Country National Scenic Trail from the campground.

    The East Ashtabula Crossing Campground is located on 12 developed acres adjacent to Lake Ashtabula in eastern North Dakota. It is one of the most popular campgrounds in the area. Lake Ashtabula was created by the construction of the Baldhill Dam on the Sheyenne River in 1944, and is situated in one of the most scenic river valleys in the region, offering visitors a wide range of recreation opportunities year-round. Summer activities include fishing, boating, swimming and picnicking, while Ice fishing and cross-country skiing are popular during winter months.

    East Ashtabula Crossing has 38 campsites, 32 of which offer electric hookups. The facility also features a swimming beach, drinking water, flush toilets, a playground and a picnic shelter. Within walking distance campers will find a dump station, fishing pier, boat ramp, restaurant and hiking trails. The nearest town is Valley City, less than 15 miles away.
    The campground is on a wooded hillside offering shade for most sites. It lies amidst the ‘prairie potholes’ region of glacially-carved lakes in North Dakota. Spring and fall bring bountiful views of migratory water birds to Lake Ashtabula, including the unique white pelican, which can be seen in large flocks during summer. The lake region also provides habitat for white-tailed deer, sharptail grouse, wild turkey and gray partridge.
    The name “Ashtabula” is a Native American word meaning “Fish River,” which suits the lake’s fish population; popular species include walleye, northern pike, white bass, yellow perch and black bullhead. With seven boat ramps, three accessible fishing piers and four automated fish cleaning stations, the lake is very convenient for anglers. Nearly 3,000 acres of land around the lake is managed as wildlife habitat by the Corps of Engineers and open to the public for wildlife viewing, birding, hiking and hunting. Hunters and anglers should contact the North Dakota Game and Fish Department for seasons, restrictions and licenses; fishing licenses and bait may be purchased from concessionaires around the lake. Campers can also drive the 63-mile Sheyenne River Valley National Scenic Byway and access nearly 35 miles of the North Country National Scenic Trail nearby.

     

    Lakeside Campground is located just east of picturesque Jamestown Reservoir. This lake provides opportunities for all types of water activities in a native prairie setting.

    Lakeside Campground has 52 RV sites all with electrical and water hook-ups. There is a campground host on site Friday through Sunday. There are four sites with concrete pads and parking for visitors with accessibility needs. Picnic tables and campfire rings are available at all sites. In addition to the RV sites, there are many primitive tent locations as well as four sleeping cabins.

    The bathhouse has flush toilets and shower facilities. A fish cleaning station is available nearby. One covered shelter can be used for group activities.

    Boots RV and Cabin Campground is located one mile outside of Historic Medora, ND. We have 16 RV spots with full electrical and water hookups, as well as 3 cabins for daily VRBO/Airbnb rentals. This is the perfect campground if you’re looking for a spacious place to stay with beautiful views of the badlands outside Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Indulge yourself in Medora’s activities full of history, incredible scenery, inspiring hikes, and camping!

    We can accommodate RVs up to 60 ft with 30/50 amp, full hookups, pull-throughs and back-ins. WiFi available upon booking!

    Viking View RV Park in Fort Ransom North Dakota offers full hookup RV sites in an open setting. Laundry and bathrooms available the park has gravel drives and pads and is suitable for any size RV with backin sites.

    Hill Crest Acres Campground in Bismarck North Dakota provides full hookup RV camping and tent sites. Dirt roads and sites.

    Lakeside Marina and Campground near Jamestown North Dakota offers 48 partial hookup RV camping sites adjacent to the recreational use reservoir.

    Minot Valley View RV Park located in Minot, North Dakota is a full hook-up RV campground. Located adjacent to Swenson RV & Marine sales and service center, the park is convenient to US Highway 2/52. The park has gravel roads and parking pads with both short and long-term sites available.

    Valley View RV Park is just inside the city limits and conveniently located on the Hwy2/Hwy 52 Bypass East and close to the HWY 83 exit. Minot is home to Minot State University, the North Dakota State Fair, and Norsk Hostfest. We are also a hot spot for those traveling to or from Canada and the International Peace Garden is only 110 miles away. Enjoy some time at the Dakota Square Mall shopping, eating, or catching a movie. Browse the nearby historic downtown shopping district. Enjoy some time exploring the Roosevelt Park Zoo, Roosevelt Park & Pool, The Scandinavian Heritage Park, Dakota Territory Air Museum, the park, playgrounds, the great walking path and splash pad at Oak Park, Railroad Museum & Magic City Express, Taube Museum of Art, Lucy’s Amusement Park and the Radio City Park and Splash Pad. During the summer months, enjoy the NoDak Speedway and the MSU Summer Theater having live theater performances some evenings during the summer. Our pet-friendly RV Park also offers a K9 park. We have a coin-operated laundry facility for your convenience. You will find an RV service center right next door (Swenson RV & Marine). Our friendly staff looks forward to serving you and helping you to have an enjoyable getaway from home!

    Formerly called Minot Swenson RV KOA Journey

    -MINOT SWENSON RV KOA JOURNEY change to Minot Valley View RV Park

    Prairie Haven Campground in Eckelson North Dakota offers full hookup RV camping adjacent to the interstate.

    Hazen Bay Recreation Area in Hazen North Dakota offers 120 partial and full hookup RV and tent camping sites near to Lake Sakakawea. Ample amenities include a fish cleaning station, 5-courtesy docks, a picnic shelter, 2-security lights, picnic tables, fire rings, trash receptacles, 2 playgrounds, a public telephone and a 9 hole golf course.

    White Buffalo RV Park Watford City North Dakota provides full hookup RV sites for self contained rigs. Call for availability.

    Lake Metigoshe State Park in Bottineau North Dakota provides partial hookup RV and tent camping ina forested setting adjacent to recreational lake.

    Pelican Point Landing near Jamestown North Dakota offers full hookup RV camping adjacent to Jamestown Reservoir.

    4 Bears Casino and Lodge in New Town North Dakota provides full hookup RV and tent camping. Caters to long term tenants.

    Ball Park RV Park in Center North Dakota offers partial hookup RV and tent camping in a city run park.

    Lewis & Clark RV Park and Hazen North Dakota provides 28 full hookup RV camping sites in the west end of town. Walking distance to grocery stores.

    Red River Valley Fair Grounds Campground in West Fargo North Dakota provides full hookup RV camping for short and long term stays.

    Tommy Turtle Park in Bottineau North Dakota offers full hookup RV camping adjacent to the city park.

    The Links of North Dakota in Ray North Dakota offers 20 full hookup RV camping sits adjacent to the golf course. Open year round.