Cottonwood - Theodore Roosevelt National Park
SwitchbackKids
Reviewed Jul. 27, 2017

Quaint, quiet, scenic campground oasis in the prairies of North Dakota

Cottonwood Campground was a very welcome oasis in the prairies of North Dakota. Along our year-long trip, we slept in a lot of campgrounds, but Cottonwood stands out as just what we needed at the time: quiet, spacious, and beautiful sites, nestled right up along the Missouri river, perfect for taking a dip at the end of a long day of hiking.

We spent four days at Theodore Roosevelt National Park: two in the south unit and two in the north unit. (We also loved Juniper Campground in the north!)

Cottonwood Campground was a great place to crash for two nights. It was cheap, comfortable, and quiet. It allowed great access to the heart of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. We even ran into a Teddy impersonator at the Visitor Center!

In the south, near Cottonwood Campground, we loved the beautiful scenic drive, the views from Buck Hill, Wind Canyon Overlook, and the Petrified Forest (a bit of a drive around the park).

You can read much more about our four days in the park on our blog: Switchback Kids (Theodore Roosevelt)

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  • Review photo of Cottonwood - Theodore Roosevelt National Park by SwitchbackKids , July 27, 2017
  • Review photo of Cottonwood - Theodore Roosevelt National Park by SwitchbackKids , July 27, 2017
  • Review photo of Cottonwood - Theodore Roosevelt National Park by SwitchbackKids , July 27, 2017
  • Review photo of Cottonwood - Theodore Roosevelt National Park by SwitchbackKids , July 27, 2017
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