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Jorgen's Hollow Campground — Dakota Prairie National Grasslands

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Overview

Jorgen's Hollow Campground is located within the Sheyenne National Grassland as part of the 70,000 acres of designated public lands managed by the U.S. Forest Service - Sheyenne National Grassland. The campground provides a semi-primitive recreation opportunity for most camping types and equestrian use. The 70,000 acres of public lands surrounding the campground is managed for multiple use to include cattle grazing, wildlife, recreation, and prescribed fire activities. Explore this area of the Sheyenne National Grassland for hiking, biking, equestrian use, canoeing, hunting, and wildlife viewing.

Recreation

Recreation opportunities include hiking, biking, equestrian use, canoeing, wildlife viewing, and hunting. Non-motorized activities are allowed on the 31-mile gravel surface North Country Trail. Access the trail by three trailheads and the campground. Water activities on the Sheyenne River are accessible by four hand-launch sites along 17-miles of the Sheyenne River Water Trail. Motor vehicle use is allowed on a network of designated forest roads. All hunting activities follow North Dakota Game and Fish regulations.

Facilities

The campground provides a semi-primitive camping opportunity with fourteen (14) designated campsites separated into three loops. Sites 1-3,5,6,12-14 are designated as non-equestrian and 4, 7-11 are designated equestrian sites. Two vault toilets and one potable water hand-pump are available. There are no electric or water hookups at any location. There is no RV dump station or manure pit available. All activities follow a pack-in pack-out policy.The campground shares a large parking area known as the East Trailhead to provide access to the North Country National Scenic Trail.

Natural Features

The geology of the Sheyenne National Grassland is characterized by shifting sand dunes and sandsheets surrounding the meandering Sheyenne River. The sand was deposited in an underflow fan in early stages of former glacial Lake Agassiz. As the water of the great glacial lake receded, the sand was exposed to the air. As a result, there are three types of eolian landforms, or landforms created by wind, in the Sheyenne National Grassland and surrounding region; high-relief dunes, low-relief dunes, and sand sheets. High-relief dunes or mainly restricted to within one or two miles of the Sheyenne River trench. Low-releif dunes are less than 30 feet high and have a hummocky, wind-blown surface that is generally stabilized by vegetation. The third type of eolian landform, the sandsheet, consists of sand and silt that can be up to 10 feet thick in places. Blowouts, or shallow depressions caused by removal of sand, occur where little or no vegetative cover to hold the sand in place. Blowouts occur in both the dunes and sandsheets. Today, native and non-native grasses cover the landscape with pockets of Bur Oak savannah and Aspen stands.

Nearby Attractions

Experience 70,000 acres of public lands on the Sheyenne National Grassland surrounding Jorgen's Hollow Campground.Access the 4-mile Oak Leaf Trail loop & 31-miles of North Country National Scenic Trail from the campground.The Sheyenne River Water Trail traverses 17-river miles through the National Grassland along the Sheyenne River with its final access point 1.5 miles from Jorgen's Hollow CampgroundThe small town of McLeod, ND offering food, camping, and a historic museum is located 14-miles Southwest of the campground.Fargo, ND is located 42-miles Northeast offering all amenities to a metropolitan city population of ~238,000.

Fee Info

All sites are first-come, first-served & not available for online reservations. Please pay your camping fee immediately upon selecting your campsite.1. Write your information on a fee envelope, insert payment into envelope, and seal envelope2. Detach proof of payment hangtag and stub, then deposit envelope into the secure fee tube provided3. Hang the hangtag from your rearview mirror, and clip the stub to your campsites numbered post4. When leaving at the end of your stay, please remove the stub from your campsites numbered postHolders of an Interagency Pass receive a 50% discount on the camping fee. Write your Pass # on your fee envelope and include discounted payment. Display your Pass in your vehicle so it is visible to compliance officers. Passes are available for purchase at the Sheyenne Ranger District Office and online at store.usgs.govIf using scan & pay with the recreation.gov app, please download the app before arrival and follow pay instructions posted on-site at the kiosk.

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Jorgen's Hollow Campground — Dakota Prairie National Grasslands is located in North Dakota

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Directions

From Fargo, NDSouth on I-29 for 14-milesTake exit 48 for ND-46 West for 14-milesTurn left onto ND-18 South for 10-milesTurn right onto 64th St /CR23/4 for 3-milesTurn right onto 154th Ave SE / CR 23 for 2.7-milesTurn right into Jorgen's Hollow Campground

Coordinates

46.524014 N
97.202536 W

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Reviewed Jun. 1, 2023

Great campsite

Nice and relatively private spots with lots of hiking nearby. Definitely headed back again

Site13
Month of VisitMay
Reviewed Aug. 21, 2022

Quick getaway

Only 50 miles from Fargo. Place all to myself on a Sunday night. Clean nice toilets and nice camping spots.

SiteJorgen Hallow Campground
Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Jorgen's Hollow Campground — Dakota Prairie National Grasslands by kurt L., August 21, 2022
  • Review photo of Jorgen's Hollow Campground — Dakota Prairie National Grasslands by kurt L., August 21, 2022
  • Review photo of Jorgen's Hollow Campground — Dakota Prairie National Grasslands by kurt L., August 21, 2022
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Reviewed Aug. 3, 2022

Relaxing

Arrived after dark picked a site and in the morning was happily surprised to find it had some trees surrounding it. In the evening the best part was listening to the trees in the breeze. it's pretty well dispersed camping with bushes for the most part separating the sites. the toilets are clean. There's a nice four Mile easy trail that comes out of the campsite area. I visited on weekday they're only five campers when I showed up and by the time I left there were zero campers.

Site11
Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Jorgen's Hollow Campground — Dakota Prairie National Grasslands by Don C., August 3, 2022
  • Review photo of Jorgen's Hollow Campground — Dakota Prairie National Grasslands by Don C., August 3, 2022
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Reviewed Aug. 10, 2021

Grasslands camping

Decent primitive campground in the Sheyenne grasslands. Decent vault toilets and water pump. NCT access there. Lots of woodpeckers to see and coyotes calling at dusk. Sheyenne river nearby.

Sitestayed at various sites March through May
Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Jorgen's Hollow Campground — Dakota Prairie National Grasslands by Layne W., August 10, 2021
  • Review photo of Jorgen's Hollow Campground — Dakota Prairie National Grasslands by Layne W., August 10, 2021
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Reviewed Aug. 4, 2021

All quiet, on the tall grass prairie

Not sure what it’s like on weekends, but arrived on a Tuesday in August; I was the second camper to arrive. First come, first serve. Very minimalist and lovely. Potable water is available, and hiking trails are nearby. Like I said in the title, all quiet, and wonderful looking over the tall grass prairie. Abundant flowers and butterflies. Even a couple prairie chickens. What a wonderful night. Not the greatest campground ever, but in my book, really a 4.5 rather than a 4 star

Site11
Month of VisitAugust
Reviewed Jul. 26, 2021

Quiet and scenic

National forest campground. First come first served only with no attendant. There’s on manual pump well and two vault toilets. Each campsite has a picnic table and fire ring and most had nice level places to park. 3 miles of gravel road to the campground but the road was smooth and in good condition.

Site1
Month of VisitJuly
Reviewed Sep. 21, 2020

Clean, quiet, inexpensive

Camped one night in late August 2020. Paid$10. Clean, quiet campground with picnic table& iron fire ring/grill at each site. Partial shade. Friendly campers. Hand pump well water. Easy trail, but didn’t see much wildlife. Lots of flies. I would stay here again. See my video review on YouTube. Riding with Stymie

Site6
Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Jorgen's Hollow Campground — Dakota Prairie National Grasslands by Riding with S., September 21, 2020
  • Review photo of Jorgen's Hollow Campground — Dakota Prairie National Grasslands by Riding with S., September 21, 2020
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Reviewed Sep. 1, 2020

Campground Perfect for an NCT Section Hike

Lots of campsites here and not many of them being used this Memorial Day weekend (thank you, COVID-19). This allowed for a pretty distanced visit and relatively quiet experience in the middle of the country. If it was full, it could have been loud. Horses are also welcome here, so there are some horse noises that may be startling if not expected (clanking metal, etc). Great stargazing. Clean water and vault toilets. Great access to the NCT. Great signage. Well kept. I enjoyed my stay here.

SiteSite across the road from water pump
Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Jorgen's Hollow Campground — Dakota Prairie National Grasslands by Rachel O., September 1, 2020
  • Review photo of Jorgen's Hollow Campground — Dakota Prairie National Grasslands by Rachel O., September 1, 2020
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Reviewed Jun. 24, 2018

A remote camp with trails right there

.Built 3 years ago, Jorgen’s Hollow is a new campground that is in the Sheyenne Grasslands. Half the sites are for people with horses and half are for those without. During my 2 night stay, most sites were empty. If it fills up, there is a campground just down the roads a piece. 

Sites are very different. Choose one in the shade or sun. Some have more space than others. There is a central hand pump for water. Vault restrooms are at each end. The North Country Trail goes right through camp. Hike (or ride your horse) it into the grasslands or the other way to join more trails. 

There is no fee to camp here until the fall of 2018. We couldn’t pass up 2 free nights in a quiet and remote setting. Getting up early and out onto the trail in the cool morning let us relax as the day warmed up. A midnight walk let all the stars strut their stuff.

Thrre are horses and riders who camp here so be aware they added some noises to keep my dog interested. You might consider bringing your own water - the water from the pump has particulates in it. This is also a “pack it in, pack it out place” for now. Bring your trash out with you.

This place is a beautiful find!

Site1
Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Jorgen's Hollow Campground — Dakota Prairie National Grasslands by Art S., June 24, 2018
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