Best Campgrounds near Cannon Ball, ND

Camping options around Cannon Ball, North Dakota include several established campgrounds along Lake Oahe, a major reservoir on the Missouri River. Prairie Knights Marina, operated by the Sioux Tribe, provides tent camping within the Cannon Ball area, while nearby Beaver Creek Recreation Area and Hazelton Area offer both tent and RV accommodations with electric hookups. Most campgrounds in this region are Corps of Engineers or state-managed facilities that provide basic amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets, with varying levels of hookups for recreational vehicles.

Access to campgrounds in the Lake Oahe region typically requires driving on well-maintained roads, though some sites may have limited cell service coverage. Most campgrounds operate seasonally from mid-May through mid-September due to North Dakota's harsh winter conditions. Beaver Creek and Hazelton Area campgrounds on Lake Oahe feature reservable sites with electric hookups, though water and sewer connections are limited. Visitors should be prepared for occasional strong winds common in the Great Plains region. A camper noted, "Hazelton campground was practically empty on the last day of August. I went to the other side of the area and enjoyed a quiet evening. Great sunset and sunrise the next morning!"

The Missouri River and Lake Oahe shoreline provide the primary scenic backdrop for camping in this area, with opportunities for fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing. Campgrounds like Beaver Creek Recreation Area receive positive reviews for their water access and peaceful settings. For those willing to drive further, Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park near Mandan (approximately 45 miles north) offers more amenities including showers, a camp store, and historical attractions. Several visitors mention the area's quiet atmosphere and scenic water views as highlights. While primitive in nature, many of these campgrounds provide adequate space between sites and direct access to the water. The region's open landscape offers expansive views and star-gazing opportunities, though limited tree cover means shade can be scarce during summer months.

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113 Reviews of 34 Cannon Ball Campgrounds


  • Tiffany L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Mckenzie Slough State Game Management Area

    Nice quiet stop

    It’s a pretty flat square parking lot that does the trick for a quick stop to rest. It’s about 2 miles off the highway and about a mile down gravel road. It was quiet and no one was there but I imagine it may get busier during hunting season as hunting is allowed there. Bigger rigs may have a harder time parking there

  • Kathy L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground

    Really nice campground!

    Really nice campground. A bit out of town from Mandan& Bismark. Nice spot. Lots of historical stuff on the fort. Campground has lots of trees but also feels breezy and open. It’s right on the Heart river where it then meets the Missouri River. Good hiking trails from the campground, which is always a bonus. We would return.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 13, 2025

    Sweet Briar Lake Campsites

    Quiet, pleasant and convenient

    This was a nice surprise right off 94! There are a bunch of sites, not super great signage so I wasn't sure I was in the right place at first, but just follow the map. It was dark so I just drove down a few roads before I found a whole unoccupied area with a picnic table, fire pit, lovely shade and totally quiet and dark (a bit of freeway noise from 94 not far away was all). Safe for the dog to run around, nice paths to go for my own run in the morning. This is a gem if you're looking for a sweet place to stop on a road trip in this area.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 26, 2025

    Bismarck KOA

    A small KOA campsite with shade trees. This KOA campsite has all the amenities one would expect from a koa. There are shaped

    This KOA campsite has all the amenities one would expect from a KOA. There are a fair amount of mature shade trees on the property. The staff is friendly the pool and the bathrooms are clean. We see the attached pictures and video for more detail.

  • Heather W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 12, 2025

    Eagles Park Campground

    Great spot just north of Bismarck

    This is an interesting tiny campground run by the city of Bismarck. In a a Friday in July, we are one of four campers here. There a few 50 amp sites and several posts with 20 amp. Some 20amp are next to a traditional back in site. Others are in a grassy field and can be shared. That is what we chose. The 20 amp runs what we need. None of the sores have water or sewer and there is no dump station. However, there is a spigot with water. We filled our fresh tank before arriving. There are picnic tables and fire rings scattered throughout. It seems you could park out pitch a tent any where. There are 2 well maintained portolets and a dumpster. The location is right on the Missouri River and close to a state historic site. We originally booked 2 nights then decided to stay longer. For $12 per night, what is not to love!!

  • Ken L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 5, 2025

    Bismarck KOA

    Ok stop over location

    3 or 4 for stop over location. 2 for more than a night so gave it a 3 overall

  • Saleana S.
    Jun. 12, 2025

    Sweet Briar Lake Campsites

    Peaceful

    This place was so peaceful, quite and relaxing. One of my favorite so far. Free camping. Pick your own spot, whatever is open.

  • Tori K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 28, 2025

    Bismarck KOA

    Love KOAs

    We only stayed here 1 night. But it was a great stay! Nice looking amenities, including a small dog park and playground! They do have a pool and a restroom building with toilets and showers. I checked out these briefly as I did not have a chance to swim and did not need the restroom facilities. Everything seemed clean and well maintained. The office has a store and you can get firewood there. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit.


Guide to Cannon Ball

Camping near Cannon Ball, North Dakota centers around Lake Oahe, a major reservoir created by Oahe Dam on the Missouri River. The region sits at approximately 1,600 feet elevation with a semi-arid climate that features hot summers and cold winters. Camping options in this area include Corps of Engineers recreation areas with basic facilities and tribal lands managed by the Standing Rock Sioux.

What to do

Fishing access: Beaver Creek Recreation Area provides direct water access for anglers. "Lots of locals visit to fish, and seemed to be quite lucky as well with Catfish and Walleye. Lovely place to visit for a few days," notes Gregory from a May 2023 stay.

Historical exploration: Visit the reconstructed Mandan village at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground, 45 miles north of Cannon Ball. "We walked the on a slant village, the forts overlooking the Missouri river and of course General Custer's house and the barracks. Such a neat parks with lots to do!" writes Kristi D.

Disc golf: The disc golf course at General Sibley Park south of Bismarck provides recreational opportunities. A reviewer notes, "Day use areas available with shelters and playgrounds. Disc golf course. Vault toilets. Close to Bismarck and all it has to offer."

What campers like

Waterfront views: Campsites at Hazelton Area - Lake Oahe offer scenic Missouri River views. "We stayed here for 2 weeks in August 2021. We were in site 10. We had scenic view of the Missouri River. During the week we had the campground to ourselves," writes Jerry S.

Quiet weekday camping: Many Lake Oahe campgrounds empty out during weekdays. "This campground was practically empty on the last day of August in 2021. There were only 3 other campers and they were all next to one another," reports Tucker B. about Hazelton Area.

Spacious tent camping: The tent area at General Sibley Park offers flexibility and comfort. "The tent camping loop is a road through a large field with some picnic tables and trees. You can pull off and pitch your tent anywhere you like. The grass was very plush and I slept very well," shares Sydney.

What you should know

Seasonal operations: Most campgrounds in the region operate from mid-May to mid-September due to harsh winter conditions. For Beaver Creek on Lake Oahe, a camper advises: "Drinking water and showers are seasonal, so check the website if you need these to be operational."

Limited facilities: Morton County Fort Rice Campground offers basic amenities. "Campground is 25 miles from Mandan. The campground has 2 vault toilets, 10 electric sites, potable water, dumping, and picnic sites. Very little shade but close to water," reports a camper.

Affordable rates: Camping costs at state and county parks are reasonable. At General Sibley Park, "For a tent site, it was $12 cash in the drop box because I got there after hours," notes Sydney, while another reviewer mentioned potential discounts at Beaver Creek: "If you have an annual parks pass, you may get up to a 50% discount when booking."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Graner Park has a centrally located playground. "They have a water fill station and the playground is located in the middle of the loop so it's easily accessible to every site on the north loop," notes Josh D.

Educational opportunities: Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park offers learning experiences for children. "What a great park for families! That was my first thought. It just looks like a great place for kids to play. There's a playground, wide open spaces, easy trails, a river, and remnants of the fort and an Indian village," writes Mary S.

Campground activities: Several campgrounds have built-in recreation options. "We stayed at General Sibley campground on our family vacation in 2018. Large campground & we were pretty much in our own area. Frisbee golf course & playground. Nice first stop on our journey!" shares Ason S.

Tips from RVers

Electric hookups: Beaver Creek Recreation Area offers convenient power connections. "Nice little campground. Gets kinda loud on the weekend but still lots of open spots. Affordable with hookups, decent showers. Grass is well taken care of and the lake is pretty," says Lucy P.

Dump station access: The Hazelton Area - Lake Oahe campground has limited services. "Nice park, stayed in electric site for 2 nights, clean, water available, no dump station, vault toilets," reports Greg B.

Site spacing: Some campgrounds offer more privacy than others. "This campground is nice if you can get one of the few electric sites on the water," notes Josh D. about Graner Park, while another camper cautions that "the sites are way too close together and at night other campers will wake you up."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Cannon Ball, ND?

According to TheDyrt.com, Cannon Ball, ND offers a wide range of camping options, with 34 campgrounds and RV parks near Cannon Ball, ND and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Cannon Ball, ND?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Cannon Ball, ND is Beaver Creek with a 4.3-star rating from 3 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Cannon Ball, ND?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Cannon Ball, ND.