Best Campgrounds near Arnegard, ND

Camping areas near Arnegard, North Dakota include several established campgrounds within Theodore Roosevelt National Park and surrounding public lands. Juniper Campground in the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park provides tent and RV sites without hookups in a natural setting with cottonwood trees along the Little Missouri River. The park offers wildlife viewing opportunities with buffalo often wandering through the campground areas. Additional options include First Responders Park in Alexander, CCC Campground in the Dakota Prairie National Grasslands, and various RV parks in Watford City that provide more developed accommodations with electric hookups and water services.

Seasonal considerations affect camping access throughout the region, with most campgrounds operating from May through September. Theodore Roosevelt National Park's Juniper Campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis and tends to fill during summer holiday weekends. A visitor commented, "The campground is as advertised, no showers or electric. I was happy that they had quiet hours at 8 pm for generators." Many campgrounds provide basic amenities such as drinking water and toilets, though shower facilities are limited. Weather can be extreme, with hot summer days and potential for storms. Visitors should prepare for variable conditions and check seasonal closures before planning trips, especially during early spring or late fall when facilities may be limited.

Wildlife viewing represents a significant highlight for campers in this region. Bison regularly appear near or within campgrounds, particularly in Theodore Roosevelt National Park. As one camper described, "We woke up one morning to see one [bison] grazing 20 feet from our tent." The North Unit of the park tends to be less crowded than other national park campgrounds, offering a more secluded experience. Sites at Juniper Campground feature a mix of open and shaded spots, with some offering views of surrounding buttes and bluffs. Campgrounds outside the park, such as First Responders Park in Alexander, provide alternative options with electrical hookups and water access. Most campgrounds maintain clean facilities, though amenities vary significantly between established national park sites and more primitive options on public lands.

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127 Reviews of 46 Arnegard Campgrounds


  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Juniper Campground — Theodore Roosevelt National Park

    Small Campground but Simple

    This campground is in the north unit of the park. It has 50 primitive sites available on first come first serve basis. We were here on Labor Day weekend and campground was full for the first time in 2 years. Pads are asphalt and smallish. There are public washrooms, but no showers. There is a dump station, but no potable water for RV tanks. Drinking water is available at the wash house . The drinking of the water at the fill station is discouraged due to high levels of fluoride. While we were camped here, 2 small herds of bison grazed through the camp.

  • Jennifer K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 26, 2025

    Juniper Campground — Theodore Roosevelt National Park

    If it was reservable, it would be 3 stars

    The absolute anxiety of getting here and not knowing whether we'd be able to get a spot or not is off the charts. We got here at about 1pm on a Sunday thinking there shouldn't be a problem, yet there were probably only about 4 spots left and only 1 we could fit in. A lot of spots already had tags on them but not one bit of equipment set in place. Assuming it was someone that came in much earlier just to tag a spot...that needs to be addressed. There's quite a few "drinking water" spigots marked on the map but when you get to them there is a sign with a drinking glass and a red slash through it. The only drinking water is at the bathroom and not meant to fill your rv with so dont come here expecting to be able to fill your rv with safe water. The other spigots marked as unsafe have really high fluoride content and feels like slime. But we were told its safe to shower in. Im sorry but I dont trust that at all. If you shouldn't drink it bc of the high fluoride then you shouldn't shower in it. You'll just absorb it through your skin. We're in spot 30 and its pretty spacious but not private at all. Most spots really have no privacy at all. So if that's what you're looking for then look else where. We got barked at by the neighbors' dogs every time we walked out. Very pretty setting but in my opinion its way too crowded. Also not sure if its just the area or time of year but there's just billions of flies all over all the time. Makes being outside miserable. Also my husband got stung by a yellow jacket. I think there's a nest in the picnic table. The grill was full of charcoals and a chunk of burnt wood. It just seems like the sites are not ever checked or taken care of. The only work I've seen done is trash collection. There's an rv dump at least but not sure what much you'll need to dump since there's only one spigot at the bathroom you can fill a jug at.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 16, 2025

    Ccc Campground (Nd) — Dakota Prairie National Grasslands

    Great Inexpensive Campground

    This campground is only about 1/4 mile from the entrance to the North Unit of Theodore Rosevelt National Park. There are plenty of pit toilets, potable water, and electric. The views from the park are amazing! Sites are big and each has a picnic table, fire pit, and grill. The road in (1 mile) is well maintained. Highly recommend!!

  • Emma A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 16, 2025

    Summit Campground

    Small free camping trailhead

    This is a pretty spot with 3 boondocking sights with picnic tables, 2 have canopies over them. Parking for hiking. One spot that is a loop turn around. I have a 2500 crew cab and 21' trailer parked without a problem. Could accommodate a little bigger trailer.

    There is steady road noise from I-85. A fair amount of large trucks passing most of the time.

  • Meghan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 13, 2025

    Summit Campground

    Summit Campground

    Free camp spot with just a few sites and a vault toilet. Near the main road, so quite a bit of road noise and late arrivals/passersby. Okay cell service, but great with a booster. Hiking trail nearby to stretch the legs or exercise the dog.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Watford City Tourist Park

    Camp within the City

    This little spot is within the town of Watford City… ambitiously named

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Lewis & Clark State Park — Lewis And Clark State Park

    Nice park, but ..

    Sites were nice with water and electric hookups. Decently spread out. Unfortunately, camp hosts were ghosts. Supposedly 4 hosts. Walked by 2 of them and they were off duty. I was too tired to locate the others. Ranger at check in said the host(s) would come by to sell firewood. Never saw one. No campfire 😞.

  • B
    Aug. 3, 2025

    Summit Campground

    Good spot for an overnight

    Nice forest service campground with pit toilets. No fee, fire pits, picnic tables, only two of us here on a Sat night in August

  • P
    Jul. 4, 2025

    Trenton Lake Recreation Area

    Very Basic, Looks to be Poorly Staffed

    In the main camping area, about 20 sites with generally level concrete pads, but close together with no screening between sites.  Several campsites had trailers but no occupants.  Camping area is across from the boat ramp to the lake, but does provide decent lake views.  Posted price of "full hook-up" was $35.  Hmmm.  Electricity, yes, but no sewer connection that we could find and (despite faucets) several signs declaring "non-potable water." Scattered picnic tables (no table at many sites).  Bathrooms locked and unavailable.  Some of this might have been sorted by staff members, but no one appeared from the time of our arrival till the time of our departure (pay envelopes and a slot).  Although June 30th, the place had the feeling of not being open for the season.


Guide to Arnegard

Camping near Arnegard, North Dakota, offers a unique blend of stunning landscapes and outdoor adventures. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a family-friendly spot, there are plenty of campgrounds to explore.

What to do

  • Hiking and Biking: The Maah Daah Hey Trail is a must-try for outdoor enthusiasts. It connects to several campgrounds, including Magpie Campground, which provides easy access to over 100 miles of trails. One camper mentioned, "The part I like most about this campground is the easy access to the world-renowned Maah Daah Hey Trail."
  • Wildlife Watching: Expect to see plenty of wildlife, especially at Juniper Campground — Theodore Roosevelt National Park. A visitor shared, "The campground was very quiet until a herd of bison came through haha."
  • Fishing: Many campgrounds, like Blacktail Dam, offer fishing opportunities. One reviewer noted, "Decent fishing for pike, walleye, and sunfish."

What campers like

  • Scenic Views: Campers rave about the beautiful landscapes. One visitor at CCC Campground (ND) — Dakota Prairie National Grasslands said, "The views are just awesome. 360 deg. Large sites spaced far apart."
  • Quiet Atmosphere: Many appreciate the peacefulness of the campgrounds. A camper at Magpie Campground mentioned, "The sites are relatively spread out...the camp is never over 1/2 full."
  • Clean Facilities: Clean restrooms and well-maintained grounds are a plus. A visitor at Lewis & Clark State Park said, "The facilities are very clean, the playgrounds are nice and kept up."

What you should know

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Juniper Campground, lack certain amenities. A camper noted, "No electric but it does have a place for water and to dump."
  • First-Come, First-Serve: Many sites operate on a first-come, first-serve basis. One camper at CCC Campground mentioned, "If you can't get into the national park this is the next best thing."
  • Wildlife Caution: While wildlife is a highlight, it can also be a concern. A visitor at Juniper Campground advised, "Be sure to look up at night…the stars are amazing!"

Tips for camping with families

  • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and shallow water access. One camper at Lewis & Clark State Park said, "The beach is super sandy...great for kids!"
  • Plan for Meals: Some sites may not have cooking facilities. A camper at Lewis & Clark State Park mentioned, "The only thing keeping me from giving 5 stars is our electricity box at our site was completely unusable."
  • Bring Entertainment: With some areas being remote, having games or outdoor activities can keep kids entertained. A visitor at Magpie Campground noted, "At dusk, be sure to listen for coyotes barking in the distance."

Tips from RVers

  • Check Site Lengths: Some campgrounds have size restrictions. A camper at Juniper Campground warned, "If you have one over 30 feet, just be aware you might have to wiggle your way into a site."
  • Be Prepared for Limited Connectivity: Many areas have poor cell service. A visitor at CCC Campground mentioned, "There was plenty of bison poop in the CG, but we didn't see any during our two-night stay."
  • Bring Cash for Fees: Some campgrounds require cash for payment. A camper at Magpie Campground shared, "Paid $10 cash for the evening."

Camping near Arnegard, North Dakota, offers a mix of adventure and tranquility, making it a great spot for your next outdoor getaway.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Arnegard, ND?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Arnegard, ND is Juniper Campground — Theodore Roosevelt National Park with a 4.5-star rating from 32 reviews.