Best Camping near Bottineau, ND

Bottineau is an ideal place for camping adventures of all kinds. Bottineau is a great camping destination for everyone. There are tons of nearby hikes, adventurous activities, and sights to see. At The Dyrt, campers like you share their favorite spots, plus tips and photos. No matter where you're headed in Bottineau, you'll find the best spot for you and your camping crew.

Best Camping Sites Near Bottineau, ND (21)

    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground

    1. Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
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    48 Saves

    Located about 26 miles northwest of Dunseith, and sharing a border with Canada, Lake Metigoshe is North Dakota’s largest state park. Encompassing an area of more than 1,500 acres in the Turtle Mountains, the park was established in 1938 as a year-round retreat. Prior to settlers arriving in the area, this forest and lake country was home to indigenous Blackfoot, Hidatsa and Assiniboine peoples. The name Metigoshe is derived from a native phrase translated “clearwater lake of scrub-oaks.” While the park contains numerous lakes, which can be explored by foot or paddle, most of the facilities and activities can be enjoyed on or near the shores of Lake Metigoshe. Summer activities include fishing, boating, paddling, swimming and hiking; winter activities include snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and sledding.

    Lake Metigoshe State Park offers numerous tent and RV camping areas, including the Washegum and Maid O’ Moonshine campgrounds, as well as several primitive camping areas. The wooded campgrounds feature more than 80 pull-through and back-in sites with electricity and water hookups. Some of these sites are ADA accessible. These campgrounds provide water, flush toilets, and showers; a dump station is located between the two sites. The primitive tent areas are dispersed near the shore of Lake Metigoshe, and feature 40 drive-in and walk-in sites. These areas provide vault toilets only. The park also offers three group campsites, two group dorms, and several cabins. Other amenities in the park include an Outdoor Learning Center, kids’ playgrounds, amphitheater, dog park, and picnic shelters. Campsites are $17–25/night; group sites are $25/night; cabins and dorms range from $60–$125/night.

    There are plenty of things to see and do during a camping vacation at Lake Metigoshe. Summer months offer plenty of water activities: catch some rays or take a dip at the park’s swim beach, fish for bass, crappie, walleye and perch, or rent a kayak or canoe and go for a paddle. Try the park’s 2-mile water trail that links four lakes togethers (some portages required). For exploring the woods and wetlands by foot, there are 15 miles of multi-use trails available for hikers and mountain bikers. Pick up an interpretive brochure to learn about the park’s flora and fauna on the 3-mile Old Oak Trail, or head out on any of the other paths to look for moose, deer, pine martens and grouse. Many of these trails are open in winter months for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. There is also a 3.7-mile snowmobile trail. Trail maps are available at the park’s visitor center.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from International Peace Garden
    Camper-submitted photo from International Peace Garden
    Camper-submitted photo from International Peace Garden
    Camper-submitted photo from International Peace Garden
    Camper-submitted photo from International Peace Garden
    Camper-submitted photo from International Peace Garden

    2. International Peace Garden

    5 Reviews
    10 Photos
    16 Saves

    Camping

    Nestled in the Turtle Mountains on the border of US and Canada, the International Peace Garden campsites are surrounded by woodlands, prairie, lakes, formal gardens, and newly expanded Conservatory.

    Campsites are tailored to your preference, offering Pull-Thru, ELEC/WATER, and ELEC ONLY options. With a total of 30 sites, including 13 with full hook-ups and 16 with electricity only, you’ll find the perfect spot to reconnect with the great outdoors.

    Amenities abound to enhance your camping experience, including a convenient dump station, fire pits, and available firewood for those cozy evenings under the stars. Bring your furry friends along as pets are welcome, and enjoy modern comforts with showers and toilets. Whether you prefer tenting or RV camping, we have dedicated areas for both, including a group camping space.

    Our on-site services elevate your stay with a picturesque picnic area, dining options, and a store for any essentials you may need. Explore the peaceful waters with watercraft rentals available, adding a touch of adventure to your retreat.

    Engage in recreational activities surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, from biking and hiking trails to fishing in nearby waters. Families will appreciate the Children’s Nature Play Area, creating lasting memories for all.

    Book your spot now and discover the harmonious balance between relaxation and adventure.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Strawberry Lake
    Camper-submitted photo from Strawberry Lake
    Camper-submitted photo from Strawberry Lake
    Camper-submitted photo from Strawberry Lake
    Camper-submitted photo from Strawberry Lake

    3. Strawberry Lake

    2 Reviews
    5 Photos
    12 Saves
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    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
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      4. Pelican Sandy Recreation Area

      1 Review

      The Pelican Sandy recreation area offers primitive camping, day use, public boat ramp, toilets, and picnic shelters.There is no reserving of campsites and all are on a first come basis.

      • Pets
      • Tents
      • Group
      • Picnic Table
      • Drinking Water
      • Toilets
      Camper-submitted photo from Twisted Oaks Equestrian Campground
      Camper-submitted photo from Twisted Oaks Equestrian Campground
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        6. Lion Park at Lake Upsilon

        1 Review
        2 Saves
        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Phone Service
        • RVs
        • Tents
        • Standard (Tent/RV)
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          Camper-submitted photo from Pierce County Fair Grounds
          Camper-submitted photo from Pierce County Fair Grounds
          Camper-submitted photo from Pierce County Fair Grounds
          Camper-submitted photo from Pierce County Fair Grounds
          Camper-submitted photo from Pierce County Fair Grounds
          Camper-submitted photo from Pierce County Fair Grounds

          8. Pierce County Fair Grounds

          2 Reviews
          8 Photos

          Primitive camping at the fairground. Call for information and details.

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          • Electric Hookups
          • Phone Service
          • RVs
          • Tents
          • Dispersed

          $15 / night

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            9. Buffalo Lake County Park

            1 Review
            6 Saves
            • Pets
            • Fires
            • Phone Service
            • RVs
            • Tents
            • Group
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              10. Denbigh Experimental Forest Dispersed

              1 Review
              10 Saves

              You are welcome to camp anywhere on the Denbigh Experimental Forest, except at designated trailheads. There are no designated campgrounds.

              When camping with horses, please remember the PACK IT IN, PACK IT OUT rule which refers to cleaning up after your horse(s) as well. Also remember that feed and straw must be certified as being free of noxious weed seed and stock cannot be tied to trees.

              • Pets
              • Fires
              • Phone Service
              • ADA Access
              • RVs
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            Recent Reviews In Bottineau

            43 Reviews of 21 Bottineau Campgrounds


            • Camper-submitted photo from strawberry lake camping grounds
              September 22, 2024

              strawberry lake camping grounds

              Quiet place, bring $15 cash

              I love this place every quiet, lots of coyotes and animals at night lake is big only 2 places to fish (BRING WATER AND $15 cash for over night fee) the water from the taste is not filtered good for cleaning dishes

            • Camper-submitted photo from Buffalo Lodge Lake
              July 7, 2024

              Buffalo Lodge Lake

              For a free campground & close to Minot, it was convenient

              After advice from friends, we decided to test this place out since it is near Minot. We stayed Sunday through Tuesday, which was very peaceful for a small campground. I couldn't imagine this place on an actual weekend since there are no "reserved" camper spots, you can pull up and park anywhere. 

              I was forewarned about the toilets, there are 2 and only get dumped twice a year (beginning & end), good thing we have a camper. LOL!

              I wanted to go swim but there was so much algae in the water after you wade out that I'd be afraid to get caught in them. Plus, the baby crawdads clinging to my legs made me think twice about going any deeper than my knees.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground
              June 1, 2023

              Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground

              Packed tight

              Wow, am I glad I didn't plan to stay. This park camping is packed crazy tight. The park is well maintained but you are sharing a sit with everyone basically. Great looking trails and maybe a good fall sort of place to go.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Pelican Sandy Recreation Area
              June 1, 2023

              Pelican Sandy Recreation Area

              Private and small but nice

              Very well maintained site. Rustic and quiet. I was there over memorial day weekend and there were two campers and no traffic. Definitely a vibe I like. We did one of the trails and there were more. Inexpensive.

            • Camper-submitted photo from International Peace Garden
              June 1, 2023

              International Peace Garden

              Didn't even realize one could camp there

              Definitely expensive. 25 to get in and then 25 to camp but full hook ups and nice spots. Quiet with few other campers and remember to bring ID to get back into the US.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Neameyer Field Campground
              April 23, 2023

              Neameyer Field Campground

              In town Campgroup

              Well it’s some RV sites in town by the football/baseball field. Mostly occupied by construction crews in the summer. Not a destination campground and best for construction crews and visiting family/friends in town with an RV. No shower or bathroom - a port a potty only

            • Camper-submitted photo from Lion Park at Lake Upsilon
              April 23, 2023

              Lion Park at Lake Upsilon

              Not many sites

              First come first serve and the major weekends it will be full. It’s just a simple spot to camp on the small Lake Upsilon. Not a lot of activities as the lake is mostly congested with cottage owners and it’s a small lake that is busy on weekends with boat activity. Small beach area and think only really used by a few locals or family of the cottage owners visiting. Would not be a destination camping location.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Granville City Park
              August 16, 2022

              Granville City Park

              Best case scenario for a free camping spot

              Great spot to stop and sleep for the night. Only open bathroom is a port-o-potty, however, they are well maintained. There are water spigots around outside, and multiple RV electric hook ups ($20 a day).

            • Camper-submitted photo from Minot AFB FamCamp
              June 12, 2022

              Minot AFB FamCamp

              Very Cheap

              Extremely affordable sites, with water and electric. Dump available. Only 6 sites total. Sites are concrete pads, but far from level. Site 1’s water is not working, so we had to piggyback off or site 2 with our own splitter.

              The park is relatively quite, but is used some early mornings for Unit PT and during the day for other unit and small group activities.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground
              May 29, 2022

              Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground

              Maybe avoid Memorial Day weekend?

              Camped here for Memorial Day weekend. It's a beautiful park and lots of families seem to enjoy it. This was a very busy weekend to camp here, and the campsites are all pretty close together without much in the way of barriers between campsites, particularly in the South and North Hill areas. We didn't realize this, and we ended up being in the middle of a bunch of people who like to play music and hang out with friends and family. If that's the vibe you're going for, this is the place for you. If you are looking for something more peaceful, I'd suggest finding somewhere else to camp.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Minot AFB FamCamp
              May 26, 2022

              Minot AFB FamCamp

              B-52 camping

              Campground is nice with pads, electric and water hookups. The campground is close to the park. No showers, but I recommend going to the base gym. Close to the BX and Commissary. Very quite area.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground
              October 23, 2021

              Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground

              Amazing campground!

              We LOVE camping here! The North Hill campground is small, quiet, and perfect proximity to the water. Site 103 has good trees for 1 hammock. Toilet facilities are nice and clean. There is a great playground, and a great dog area! Our only complaint is the mosquitos, which are pretty unavoidable. Bring a great bug spray and your kayak and you’ll be set for an amazing camping trip!

            • Camper-submitted photo from Twisted Oaks Equestrian Campground
              August 20, 2021

              Twisted Oaks Equestrian Campground

              Great for horses

              Located across from Mystical Horizons. Spots are $10 plus $5 per horse. Individual corrals for horses plus hay and water provided. Spots are okay next to trees but not really shaded. 16 miles of trails one which goes to Strawberry Lake Campground. AMAZING trails. Non-potable water, toilets and campfire rings. Little to no cell reception (We had 1 bar). Only 1 other camper with us during the weekend. Very quiet. No reservations.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Strawberry Lake
              August 7, 2021

              Strawberry Lake

              Quiet spot

              Great little hideout next to hubbub of Lake Metigoshie. Spots are fairly small but a few can fit a larger tent or camper. Small but clean beach area, pump water, fairly clean toilet, tables, firewood, and garbage can. Nice lake to kayak, canoe paddle or fish without worrying about motor boats/noise. Over 16 miles of trails with maps provided on site.

            • Camper-submitted photo from International Peace Garden
              July 8, 2021

              International Peace Garden

              Perfect!

              Loved this campground so much! Each site has a concrete pad (some tent sites have wooden platforms) so leveling is super easy! Mature aspen and oak trees make up the majority of the grounds and this makes each site feel super isolated and private. Bathrooms are a little old, but the water was warm and had good pressure, so they were ok in my books. Signage isn’t super clear when coming into the park to find the campgrounds: it’s verrrrry far away and will make you question if you took the right road or not. The Gardens themselves are so beautiful to explore and there are lots of picnic areas that are super pretty! The gift shop is wonderful and has a great mix of Canadian and local North Dakotan products and goodies. Can’t wait to go back and rent a kayak and really explore more!

            • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground
              June 20, 2021

              Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground

              Great Family-Oriented Spot

              Stayed at Washegum campground overnight and although the camping spots were very close together there's a lot of vegetation and trees separating the lots. Beautiful playground right behind us, and an amphitheater as well. There's multiple hiking trails, a dog park, swimming area, and picnic areas as well! Very kid and dog friendly, we will definitely be visiting again.

            • Camper-submitted photo from International Peace Garden
              May 1, 2021

              International Peace Garden

              Seclusion at it's finest!

              My husband and I have stayed at this campground twice now and both visits were amazing!  We like to choose sites surrounded by trees and this place does not disappoint.  Plus, the raised tent platforms are a huge benefit!  The sites are huge, the bathrooms are clean, there is a ton of firewood available, and it is not crowded.  If you are in the area, this is a must visit!!!

            • Camper-submitted photo from Antler Memorial Park
              April 30, 2021

              Antler Memorial Park

              Okay campground

              Decent campground with horse ring, stables, electric hookups, pavilions, 25ish campsites. Several very large 5th wheels, a couple of normal-sized pull behind campers, and of course tents. Not crowded at all, maybe around 25ish campers. 

              Had 1 bar with Verizon -- could send texts but calls drop after a couple of seconds. Dump station and restrooms here. No showers.

            • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground
              September 21, 2020

              Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground

              Fun trails!

              Spent a day and a half walking every trail available in the park. All of them were well marked and well maintained. The terrain in easygoing with great views of all the little lakes and occasionally some wildlife. It was a great trip and am glad I went in September when all the leaves are changing colors!

            • Camper-submitted photo from Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground
              September 15, 2020

              Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground

              Need to return!

              We got there at dark, staff was super helpful with the park pass and buying wood. We camped in the North Star primitive sites, water spigot available, vault toilet not to far. We really enjoyed riding bikes on all the trails, only one we didnt get to ride was the Deer loop. Looking forward to returning to do some canoeing/kayaking , looks like there's a good loop set up with portages.



            Guide to Bottineau

            Camping near Bottineau, North Dakota, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and family-friendly activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a fun-filled adventure, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

            What to do

            • Hiking and Trails: Explore the scenic trails at Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground. One reviewer mentioned, "Great looking trails and maybe a good fall sort of place to go." The park is well-maintained and offers various paths for all skill levels.
            • Swimming: Enjoy a refreshing swim in the lake at Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground. A camper noted, "Great swimming lake," making it a perfect spot for families to cool off.
            • Picnicking: Pack a lunch and relax at the picnic areas available at the International Peace Garden. One visitor shared, "The Gardens themselves are so beautiful to explore and there are lots of picnic areas that are super pretty!"

            What campers like

            • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the clean bathrooms and showers at the International Peace Garden. A reviewer said, "This is a very nice place with clean bathrooms."
            • Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Many families enjoy the amenities at Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground. One camper mentioned, "Beautiful playground right behind us, and an amphitheater as well."
            • Spacious Campsites: Campers often comment on the spaciousness of the sites at Old Settlers Park. A visitor noted, "Sites are all large. Tent sites are nicest as they are away from road."

            What you should know

            • Crowded During Holidays: If you plan to camp during busy weekends like Memorial Day, be prepared for close quarters at Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground. One camper advised, "If you are looking for something more peaceful, I'd suggest finding somewhere else to camp."
            • Mosquitoes: Be ready for mosquitoes, especially at Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground. A camper warned, "Our only complaint is the mosquitos, which are pretty unavoidable."
            • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Old Settlers Park, may not have sanitation services. A visitor mentioned, "Nice electric and water hookups (no sanitation services)."

            Tips for camping with families

            • Choose the Right Campground: For a quieter experience, consider the International Peace Garden. One family shared, "Quiet with few other campers."
            • Bring Bug Spray: To combat mosquitoes, especially at Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground, make sure to pack effective bug spray. A camper advised, "Bring a great bug spray and your kayak and you’ll be set for an amazing camping trip!"
            • Plan Activities: Keep kids entertained with playgrounds and swimming areas at Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground. One parent noted, "There is a great playground, and a great dog area!"

            Tips from RVers

            • Check Site Sizes: RVers should be cautious about site sizes at Roughrider RV Resort. One reviewer mentioned, "If you decide to stay here try to avoid row 90-96 as they are very tight."
            • Be Prepared for Tight Maneuvering: Maneuvering can be tricky at some sites. A camper shared their experience, saying, "We couldn’t maneuver the rig to get our black tank connectors more in the center."
            • Look for Full Hookups: For a more comfortable stay, choose sites with full hookups, like those at Roughrider RV Resort. A visitor praised, "Great flat campground with full hookups."

            Camping near Bottineau, North Dakota, offers a variety of experiences for everyone. From family-friendly parks to serene getaways, there's something for every camper.

            Frequently Asked Questions

            • What camping is available near Bottineau, ND?

              According to TheDyrt.com, Bottineau, ND offers a wide range of camping options, with 21 campgrounds and RV parks near Bottineau, ND and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

            • Which is the most popular campground near Bottineau, ND?

              According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Bottineau, ND is Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 21 reviews.

            • Where can I find free dispersed camping near Bottineau, ND?

              According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Bottineau, ND.

            • What parks are near Bottineau, ND?

              According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 parks near Bottineau, ND that allow camping, notably International Peace Garden and Jamestown Reservoir.