Best Camping near Cannon Ball, ND

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Best Camping Sites Near Cannon Ball, ND (33)

    Camper-submitted photo from Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground

    1. Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    103 Photos
    118 Saves
    Bismarck, North Dakota

    Located on the grassy plains near the confluence of the Missouri and Heart rivers, Fort Abraham Lincoln is North Dakota’s oldest state park. Established in 1907 to commemorate a 1700s US Army outpost, the park offers a look at America’s early years, as well as even longer ago when the Mandan peoples called this area home. The park is located about 7 miles south of the town of Mandan, and about 200 miles east of Fargo. In addition to its historical significance, the park is also noted for its diverse, high prairie landscape and exceptional views. More than 16 miles of multiuse trails are available for summer and winter roaming among the park’s prairies, woods, and shrublands.

    Abraham Lincoln State Park offers more than 100 tent and RV campsites, in addition to camping cabins and Cheyenne tipis. Most sites are open and grassy, and equipped with electrical and water hookups, picnic tables and fire pits; pull-through sites can accommodate large RVs and trailers. Amenities in the campground include both flush and vault toilets, showers, water faucets, playgrounds, picnic shelters, Wifi service, and a dump station. There are also corrals available for horse campers. Additional park features include a visitor center, coffee and gift shop, and an outdoor amphitheater. Dogs must remain leashed unless in designated areas. Camping is available year-round; sites are $17–$25/night; tipis are $35/night, and cabins $60/night; reservations accepted.

    There are plenty of things to do at Fort Abraham Lincoln, including hiking, biking, horseback riding, and fishing, but the main attractions are the park’s historical area and Mandan village. The historical area has replicas of Lieutenant Colonel George Custer’s home, as well as a barracks building, stables and blockhouses. Tours are available during summer months. The Mandan On-a-Slant Village—named so for the sloping ground it rests on—features several “Earthlodges” constructed in similar fashion to those used by the native peoples for homes and meeting places. A trolley runs through the park with stops at both historic locations, in addition to going to the nearby town of Mandan.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $15 - $85 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from General Sibley Park
    Camper-submitted photo from General Sibley Park
    Camper-submitted photo from General Sibley Park
    Camper-submitted photo from General Sibley Park
    Camper-submitted photo from General Sibley Park
    Camper-submitted photo from General Sibley Park

    2. General Sibley Park

    14 Reviews
    42 Photos
    56 Saves
    Bismarck, North Dakota

    This recreation area is part of Lake Oahe

    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Market
    Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Creek
    Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Creek

    3. Beaver Creek

    3 Reviews
    25 Photos
    12 Saves
    Cannon Ball, North Dakota

    Overview

    Beaver Creek Recreation Area is located on the north side of Beaver Bay on Lake Oahe, 16 miles west of Linton, ND off Highway 1804. The lake and dam are named for the Oahe Indian Mission established in 1874 among the Lakota Sioux Native Americans. Over 50 recreation areas are scattered around Lake Oahe, where camping, fishing, boating and hunting are popular activities. For more information, visit the Lake Oahe Project Website.

    Recreation

    Visitors enjoy coming to Lake Oahe for its great boating, water skiing, swimming and fishing opportunities. Many species of fish inhabit the lake, including walleye, northern pike and yellow perch. Many acres of land around the lake are open to public hunting. A wide variety of small and large game animals inhabits the area, including deer, pronghorn, grouse, dove, pheasant, partridge, squirrel, rabbit and waterfowl.

    Natural Features

    Lake Oahe, the fourth largest reservoir by overall water volume in the United States and an area of 370,000 surface acres extends from Pierre, South Dakota to Bismarck, North Dakota and is 231 miles long. Located in the Missouri River Valley, Lake Oahe's 2,250 miles of shoreline are made up of mixed grass prairie dotted with trees that grow down to the shore in occasional steep draws.

    Contact Info

    For facility specific information, please call (701) 255-0015.

    Nearby Attractions

    Lake Oahe

    Charges & Cancellations

    Reservation changes and cancellations can be made on Recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. For more information on rules and policies regarding reservation cancellations and changes, please visit: https://www.recreation.gov/rules-reservation-policies.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $16 - $20 / night

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      4. Hazelton Area - Lake Oahe

      3 Reviews
      3 Saves
      Cannon Ball, North Dakota

      Overview

      Hazelton Recreation Area is located on the east bank of the Missouri River on Lake Oahe just south of Bismarck, North Dakota. The lake is formed by the Oahe Dam in South Dakota, which was built during the Flood Control Act of 1944, commonly called the Pick-Sloan Plan. The lake and dam are named for the Oahe Indian Mission established in 1874 among the Lakota Sioux Indians. Over 50 recreation areas are scattered around Lake Oahe, where camping, fishing, boating and hunting are popular activities. For more information, please visit the Oahe Dam & Lake website .

      Recreation

      Visitors enjoy coming to Lake Oahe for its great boating, water skiing, swimming and fishing opportunities. Many species of fish inhabit the lake, including walleye, northern pike and yellow perch. Many acres of land around the lake are open to public hunting. A wide variety of small and large game animals inhabit the area, including deer, pronghorn, grouse, dove, pheasant, partridge, squirrel, rabbit and waterfowl.

      Natural Features

      Lake Oahe extends from Oahe Dam near Pierre, South Dakota to Bismarck, North Dakota and is 231 miles long. Its 2,250 miles of shoreline are made up of mixed grass prairie dotted with trees that grow down to the shore in occasional steep draws.

      Contact Info

      For facility specific information, please call (701) 255-0015.

      Nearby Attractions

      Lake Oahe

      Charges & Cancellations

      A $10 service fee will apply if you change or cancel your reservation. Reservation changes and cancellations can be made on Recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. For more information on rules and policies regarding reservation cancellations and changes, please visit: https://www.recreation.gov/rules-reservation-policies.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Tents

      $16 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Creek - Lake Oahe
      Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Creek - Lake Oahe

      5. Beaver Creek - Lake Oahe

      1 Review
      2 Photos
      3 Saves
      Cannon Ball, North Dakota

      This recreation area is part of Lake Oahe

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Tents
      Camper-submitted photo from Bismarck KOA
      Camper-submitted photo from Bismarck KOA
      Camper-submitted photo from Bismarck KOA
      Camper-submitted photo from Bismarck KOA
      Camper-submitted photo from Bismarck KOA
      Camper-submitted photo from Bismarck KOA

      6. Bismarck KOA

      11 Reviews
      18 Photos
      16 Saves
      Bismarck, North Dakota
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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        7. Graner Park

        4 Reviews
        15 Saves
        Bismarck, North Dakota

        Graner Park features 75 electrical camping sites, primitive camping, 3 children's playgrounds, and direct access to the Missouri River. Experience the great outdoors with the amenities of picnic shelters, paved access, toilets, and portable water available on site.

        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • ADA Access

        $10 - $20 / night

        Camper-submitted photo from Cattail Bay
        Camper-submitted photo from Cattail Bay
        Camper-submitted photo from Cattail Bay
        Camper-submitted photo from Cattail Bay
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          9. Morton County Fort Rice Campground

          1 Review
          Cannon Ball, North Dakota

          10 Electrical Camping Sites Primitive Camping Potable Water Camper Dumping Station Access to Fort Rice State Historic Site Trail Head for The Roughrider ATV Trail

          • Electric Hookups
          • RVs
          • Tents
          • Standard (Tent/RV)

          $10 - $20 / night

          Camper-submitted photo from Kimball Bottom
          Camper-submitted photo from Kimball Bottom

          10. Kimball Bottom

          2 Reviews
          2 Photos
          4 Saves
          Bismarck, North Dakota
          • Pets
          • Fires
          • Phone Service
          • RVs
          • Tents
          • Standard (Tent/RV)
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        • Lisa M.
          Camper-submitted photo from West Pollock Recreation Area
          Oct. 7, 2024

          West Pollock Recreation Area

          Right on the Missouri River/Lake Oahe

          We spent one night here and paid about $28 as there was a nonresident camping fee. You can have your choice between campsites that are in the sunshine or campsites that are in the trees. About half the sites were very nicely spaced apart. Lake looks like it would be great for going out on a boat and fishing. Nice looking playground as well. They did have a dump station as well as potable water, but not at the sites.

        • Eric A.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Sweet Briar Lake
          Sep. 30, 2024

          Sweet Briar Lake

          Good for free

          Just off I94 this location has multiple campsites, picnic tables, fire pits, a few pit toilets and picnic tables all along a lake. Depending on the wind direction you will hear highway noise, but it appears to be well maintained and not busy during the weekday. Great one night spot for thru travelers

        • Ioan P.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from General Sibley Park
          Sep. 14, 2024

          General Sibley Park

          Good spot !

          This is managed by the county and has a lot of privacy. Has only electrical hookahs bat has a dump station.

        • Lucy P.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Creek
          Aug. 12, 2024

          Beaver Creek

          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.

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          Camper-submitted photo from Sweet Briar Lake
          Aug. 12, 2024

          Sweet Briar Lake

          Good but traffic noise

          Loved how spaced the sites are. There are not many bathrooms (pit toilets). Has a small swing set by the boat lunch. The sites are grass or dirt. Has places to put trash. You can heat the interstate traffic all night. To me it was just noise and had no problems falling asleep. I will be back. With the lake and the wildlife it was just relaxing.

          AT&T and Verizon have good coverage.

        • cThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Raleigh Reservoir
          Jul. 19, 2024

          Raleigh Reservoir

          Free campground with electricity

          This is actually a campground with vault toilets, picnic tables, and trash receptacles. There is a beautiful lake. ( no swimming).

        • Jeremiah S.
          Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Lake State Park Campground
          Jul. 8, 2024

          Beaver Lake State Park Campground

          Very Quiet

          The park is well maintained and the bathhouse was clean with great showers.

          Our campsite was a pull through and fairly level. Not much level yard space but nice spacing. Very quiet campground.

        • Bibs O.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from West Pollock Recreation Area
          Jul. 2, 2024

          West Pollock Recreation Area

          Pleasant overnight

          The grounds here are extremely well manicured. Flush bathrooms were clean and fresh, smelling. Pit toilets were clean. Picnic tables are in near new condition. Back in sites are fairly level. It rained while we were there, and the sites drained quickly. Views of the Missouri River (Lake Powell) extraordinary. Power as you would expect, 50, 30, 15 amp service. EMS showed no faults in electrical connections. $20.00 a night. Potable water at shower house and dump station.

        • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Lake State Park Campground
          May. 5, 2024

          Beaver Lake State Park Campground

          Very well maintained park

          Beaver Lake also known as Red Lake is an older North Dakota State Park and it's very well done. The bathrooms are closed so I can't see in and all of the modern camping is on the same loop but there's also group camping and tent camping and cabins. They're genuinely is a lot of trails to hike and well they may seem uninteresting from a distance because they're North Dakota prairie We saw everything from prairie chickens to turkeys to deer on our walk. The lake is bigger than you think doesn't seem to have a whole lot of use We came on a Saturday we're probably going to stay and work for a week and have only seen a handful of people come in the meantime. I needed to use my Tesla Rome network I don't have good enough cell reception to work from here so keep that in mind if you're a traveler who's working.

        • Stephen C.
          Camper-submitted photo from Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground
          Apr. 12, 2024

          Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground

          Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park

          Planning a hike to Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park in North Dakota motivated me to learn more about the diverse landscapes and natural wonders of the U.S. national parks. It is remarkable to see the diversity of environments protected in these parks, from rugged mountains to vast deserts and dense forests. As I prepare for my outdoor adventure at Fort Abraham Lincoln, I am inspired to consider future trips to explore the beauty and biodiversity preserved in the US National Park system, which I learned more about by reading https://www.agmglobalvision.com/u-s-national-parks. Each visit promises an unforgettable experience of immersing yourself in the splendor of nature.

        • R
          Camper-submitted photo from West Pollock Recreation Area
          Mar. 26, 2024

          West Pollock Recreation Area

          A Quiet Campground

          First off, the directions are correct but the marker on the map is wrong This nice little campground is located at 45°52'54.9"N 100°20'13.6"W.

          I have only camped here in the months of October, November and sometimes December. The campground may or may not be accessible in the winter months due to snow. I camp here in the fall while the hunting season is in full swing and besides my camp and my brothers camp, we are the only campers in the park. There are showers and toilets in the park but the water is usually shut off by the time we arrive which is usually about the 3rd weekend of October. This park is located on Lake Oahe which is a part of the Missouri River and is a popular place for fisherman. A steakhouse and bar is just but a quarter mile away and the town of Pollock is about 3 miles away where you can get limited groceries and supplies. Like my title says, it is a quiet campground in the fall. I have been there a few times in the summer months and can say that there were very few campers in the park then and most likely a quiet park in the summer months as well, especially if you avoid holidays. Nothing bad to say about the park, it is pretty, there are some sites along the river (water may or may not be close, depends on level of reservoir) and many sites protected by tree lines.

        • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Bismarck KOA
          Oct. 15, 2023

          Bismarck KOA

          One of the Nicer KOAs

          This review is from an overnight versus destination point of view. However, this could easily be a destination park if you want to stay in the area and check out Bismarck. The campground (CG) is about a mile off I-94 and easy to find. Check-in was quick and easy, and we proceeded to pull through site 11 right past the check-in office, store, showers, and laundry facility. The gravel site was pretty level, with utilities placed mid-pad. As our next stop was dry camping, I asked for propane, which they gladly picked up our tanks, had them filled, and returned to our site. There’s no cable TV, but we did receive OTA channels, plus we had a good shot to the north sky for our Starlink. There are a lot of mature trees here, so that satellite could be iffy depending on the site. WiFi speed wasn’t very good, but we didn’t need to use it. We got 4 bars on Verizon. The water pressure was good. They have a nice fenced dog area. This is one of the nicer KOAs we’ve stayed in, with a very nice tent area. We enjoyed our overnight stay.

        • Brad J.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Sweet Briar Lake
          Oct. 5, 2023

          Sweet Briar Lake

          Beautiful and quiet

          Gorgeous lake/reservoir, fish were jumping all night. Drove in with our 34' bus and had no issue finding a nice level spot with a fire ring and picnic table. Good seperation between spots. Even though it's close to the highway which is handy there was very little traffic noise.

        • S
          Camper-submitted photo from General Sibley Park
          Aug. 29, 2023

          General Sibley Park

          A nice dependable campsite for a stopping point

          Stayed here as an overnight stop and it was perfect for what I needed! 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.

          For a tent site, it was $12 cash in the drop box because I got there after hours (not sure if they accept card during office hours).

        • B
          Camper-submitted photo from Kimball Bottom
          Aug. 21, 2023

          Kimball Bottom

          Kimball bottom

          I found this yesterday. I’ll check it out fishing spots. It says you can stay for up to 14 days in a row each month for free. They have a large parking lot for RVs as well as grass camp spots for tents.

        • Mev W.
          Camper-submitted photo from A Prairie Breeze RV Park
          Aug. 13, 2023

          A Prairie Breeze RV Park

          Great for an overnight or two

          The campground isn't a resort, but it's well-kept and the FHU site worked for me. The sites are laid out so the poles are shared in the middle, which makes for a bit of a tight fit for big rigs. No one on either side during our stay (with no slide outs), so had plenty of room. It's about 15 minutes to Bismarck, so a good place for restocking. Nothing at the exit -- you have to go 10 minutes or so down the highway for gas and groceries. Laundry was small, but just $1.25/$1.00 for wash and dry. Self-checkin with cash or check, which was fine. I think the trailer at the end on one corner is the host, but I never needed him, so I didn't ask. My only complaint--  #21 was underwater after an overnight rain. A pond of about 2-3 inches of water completely surrounded my rig. I looked around and I seemed to be the only one with that much water. Luckily I had seen the forecast and had hitched up the night before. But that's something the owners need to address.

        • SThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Hillcrest Acres Campground
          Jul. 12, 2023

          Hillcrest Acres Campground

          Great spot to stop

          We stopped here for a night while camping across the US with our 2 dogs, and young toddler. Very friendly staff. You have to get a fire pit and fire wood from the check in office but that was no big deal. They have a small playground and a basketball hoop with a tote of different types of balls to play with which was great for keeping the toddler out of the way while setting up camp. Showers/ bathrooms are small but the shower stall is narrow but long so there was plants of room just a tad awkward. We were so thankful for the shower as we had days of sunscreen and bug spray to wash off us.

          Town is only a few minutes down the road and you can not ahead the highway from there.

        • Kristi D.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground
          Jul. 9, 2023

          Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground

          Love this campground!!!

          We came in on a Saturday and it was packed...spots a little close together for my liking, but it was quiet overall. Lots of family enjoying family time with their kids. Once Sunday afternoon hit, everyone cleared out getting ready for the workweek.

          The park staff was super friendly, bathrooms were the cleanest I have seen. I uploaded pictures. I had an awesome shower. Trail access from the campsites and of course the history!!

          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!

          Mosquitos were bad when we were here surprisingly. I was getting bit every second, so I got a gazebo shelter so we could enjoy the outdoors without getting bit to death. Had a fire our final night which also helped.

        • Paul B.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground
          Jun. 5, 2023

          Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground

          Enjoyed the History

          Great state park that is well maintained. Had an electric and water site. Bathhouse was clean with nice showers. Fishing, biking/hiking, and visiting the historic sites are things to do here. I did have to change sites because the pedestal on site 1 was too close to the road.

        • GThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Creek
          May. 13, 2023

          Beaver Creek

          Lovely waterfront campground

          Stayed 3 days, due to not wanting to drive in the storm the last day. First 2 days were lovely and just the right amount of shade from the trees. Only 2 vault toilets, 1 in each of the RV and Tent areas. Could have done with a regular clean, but there were only 2 sites taken when we stayed. An extra 2 toilets and shower block by the boat ramp. Also a playground. (Note: Drinking water and showers are seasonal, so check the website if you need these to be operational) Each of the RV sites had their own grill and picnic table. Looked like the tent sites may share these facilities. 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. Also note, if you have an annual parks pass, you may get up to a 50% discount when booking.

        • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground
          Oct. 13, 2022

          Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground

          Interesting State Park

          This state park and the corresponding campground(CG) were easy to find off I 94 and then through Mandan. You check in at the gate where along with your camping fees, you still have to purchase an ND state-park vehicle pass for$7 a day or$35 a year. We then proceeded to back-in site 71 with water and electric(50/30/20 AMP). The back-in was easy and the site was plenty long enough for our 39’ 5th wheel and F450. We received an electrical error from our Watch Dog surge protector and went back to the gate and reported the issue. A ranger showed up about 5 minutes later and swapped the 50 AMP breaker so all was good. We shared a water post with our neighbor and had great water pressure of 60+ so used a reducer. We got quite a few OTA channels and could have used our satellite. We also got 2 bars each on Verizon and T-Mobile. Site 71 had a nice-sized front yard. The rangers regularly patrol the CG and there’s firewood plus ice for sale near the camp host site. There are plenty of trails to explore either by walking or biking. In addition, the state park has a lot of Custer-era calvary history. Be sure to check out the park’s visitor center then visit the Slant Indian Village that’s adjacent to the visitor center. Be careful when selecting a pull-through site, as most, if not all of them, are actually set up as two sites. So, if you were to arrive after your neighbor, you will actually be backing into your site. We enjoyed our 3-day stay and would not hesitate to come back.


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        Guide to Cannon Ball

        Camping near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventurous getaway, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

        What to do:

        • Hiking and Exploring: Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park is a great spot for hiking. One visitor mentioned, "Planning a hike to Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park motivated me to learn more about the diverse landscapes and natural wonders of the U.S. national parks." The trails here provide stunning views and a chance to connect with nature.

        • Fishing and Water Activities: Graner Park is perfect for fishing enthusiasts. A reviewer noted, "This campground is nice if you can get one of the few electric sites on the water," making it a great place to cast a line and enjoy the river.

        • Family Fun: General Sibley Park has a playground and disc golf course. One camper shared, "This affordable park was just south of Bismarck, had good cell service, and was also a short walk to the Missouri River," highlighting its family-friendly amenities.

        What campers like:

        • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the restrooms and showers. One visitor at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground said, "The restrooms are clean and the showers are very nice as well."
        • Friendly Staff: Many campers enjoy the welcoming atmosphere. A review from Hillcrest Acres Campground mentioned, "The woman I spoke to was kind and professional, and even texted directions to my phone."
        • Spacious Sites: Campers often comment on the spaciousness of the sites. A visitor at Sweet Briar Lake noted, "Loved how spaced the sites are," making it a comfortable place to set up camp.

        What you should know:

        • Mosquitoes: Be prepared for mosquitoes, especially in the summer. One camper at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground warned, "Mosquitos were bad when we were here surprisingly."
        • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like A Prairie Breeze RV Park, may feel more like a parking lot with fewer attractions nearby. A review stated, "This site feels like a big parking lot with hookups."
        • Reservations Recommended: Popular spots can fill up quickly, especially on weekends. A camper at Graner Park advised, "If you are to camp here come early."

        Tips for camping with families:

        • Playground Access: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds, like General Sibley Park, which has a playground and disc golf course. One parent mentioned, "The campground area is a nice facility in general."
        • Pet-Friendly Options: Many campgrounds allow pets, making it easier to bring the whole family. A visitor at Hillcrest Acres Campground noted, "You have to get a fire pit and firewood from the check-in office but that was no big deal."
        • Plan for Activities: Choose campgrounds that offer various activities. A camper at Bismarck KOA said, "Nice looking amenities, including a small dog park and playground!"

        Tips from RVers:

        • Check Site Size: Make sure your RV fits the site. A reviewer at A Prairie Breeze RV Park mentioned, "The sites are laid out so the poles are shared in the middle, which makes for a bit of a tight fit for big rigs."
        • Self-Check-In: Many campgrounds offer self-check-in, which can be convenient. A camper at Bismarck KOA appreciated the quick check-in process.
        • Bring Cash: Some campgrounds may only accept cash for payment. A visitor at General Sibley Park mentioned paying $12 cash for a tent site.

        Camping near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, provides a variety of experiences for families and solo adventurers alike. With clean facilities, friendly staff, and plenty of activities, it's a great spot to enjoy the great outdoors.

        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 33 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 Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 25 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.

        • What parks are near Cannon Ball, ND?

          According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 parks near Cannon Ball, ND that allow camping, notably Lake Oahe and Sakakawea Lake.