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Best Glamping Sites Near Dakota Prairie National Grasslands, ND (6)

    Camper-submitted photo from Cottonwood Campground — Theodore Roosevelt National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Cottonwood Campground — Theodore Roosevelt National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Cottonwood Campground — Theodore Roosevelt National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Cottonwood Campground — Theodore Roosevelt National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Cottonwood Campground — Theodore Roosevelt National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Cottonwood Campground — Theodore Roosevelt National Park

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    Cottonwood Campground — Theodore Roosevelt National Park

    66 Reviews
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    Medora, North Dakota

    Overview

    For people visiting the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Cottonwood Campground is a great place to stay. Located five miles (8 km) from the entrance to the South Unit of the park, the campground is open year-round. To make a reservation for the group site please visit this the Cottonwood Group Site (ND ) page.

    Recreation

    Hikers can access the estimated 70 miles (21 km) of trails within a short distance of the campground. Visit the Hiking and Trail Information page on the park website or stop at a Visitor Center for more details. Located immediately adjacent to the Little Missouri River and filled with Cottonwood trees bird watching in the campground can be a rewarding experience. Watch for Bison that can be seen traveling through the campground on their way to a stop at the river. Just a few miles from the campground is the Peaceful Valley Ranch. A former ranch from Theodore Roosevelt's time, the location also serves as one of the best sites in the park for outstanding night sky viewing.______

    Facilities

    Hikers can access the estimated 70 miles (21 km) of trails within a short distance of the campground. Visit the Hiking and Trail Information page on the park website or stop at a Visitor Center for more details. Located immediately adjacent to the Little Missouri River and filled with Cottonwood trees bird watching in the campground can be a rewarding experience. Watch for Bison that can be seen traveling through the campground on their way to a stop at the river. Just a few miles from the campground is the Peaceful Valley Ranch. A former ranch from Theodore Roosevelt's time, the location also serves as one of the best sites in the park for outstanding night sky viewing.______

    Natural Features

    The Little Missouri River is the central, unifying feature of this wild and broken land where, as a young man, Theodore Roosevelt ranched and hunted in the 1880s. The park is part of both the Northern Great Plains and the West, blending a rich natural beauty with diverse human history. The rugged topography, with its flora and fauna, also provides an opportunity to discover the badlands environment as Roosevelt once did. It is a place to experience a land and way of life that helped shape Theodore Roosevelt's attitudes and philosophy regarding conservation. Cottonwood trees surrounding the campsite turn golden in the fall. Although the campground is moderately forested, most of the campsites are in partial to full sun but visitors can cool off in the cold river when temperatures peak during summer.__

    Nearby Attractions

    The town of Medora has shopping, restaurants, amenities and the Medora Musical is located approximately five miles (8 km) to the south. The Little Missouri National Grassland is the largest National Grassland in the nation at 1.03 million acres (416,826 ha). It is located in western North Dakota and is managed by the Medora Ranger District in Dickinson, ND and the McKenzie Ranger District in Watford City, ND. The National Grassland provides additional recreation opportunities in the area.__

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    $30 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Medora Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Medora Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Medora Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Medora Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Medora Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Medora Campground

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    Medora Campground

    38 Reviews
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    141 Saves
    Medora, North Dakota

    If you're looking for campgrounds in Medora, ND, consider Medora Campground. Conveniently located on the west side of Medora, the Medora Campground is the perfect place to set up your basecamp for adventure in the Badlands.

    You can choose between our hook-up spaces or our primitive camping area, whichever makes your Medora experience perfect. Facility amenities include:

    -150 campsites of varying sizes.

    -FREE Wi-Fi

    -Access to bathroom and shower facilities

    -RV waste station

    -Playground for the kids

    -And a new General Store with many of the provisions you might need -- plus a laundry facility to help clean up your gear after a day in the Badlands.

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $30 - $60 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Sully Creek State Park — Sully Creek State Recreation Area
    Camper-submitted photo from Sully Creek State Park — Sully Creek State Recreation Area
    Camper-submitted photo from Sully Creek State Park — Sully Creek State Recreation Area
    Camper-submitted photo from Sully Creek State Park — Sully Creek State Recreation Area
    Camper-submitted photo from Sully Creek State Park — Sully Creek State Recreation Area
    Camper-submitted photo from Sully Creek State Park — Sully Creek State Recreation Area

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    Sully Creek State Park — Sully Creek State Recreation Area

    27 Reviews
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    102 Saves
    Medora, North Dakota

    Just south of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and a couple miles from the town of Medora, Sully Creek State Park is located in the heart of North Dakota’s Badlands. This small park provides easy access to the Little Missouri River for paddlers and anglers, and serves as a launch point for the 170-mile Maah Daah Hey and the 50-mile Maah Daah Hey II trails. These two scenic trails invite hikers, mountain bikers and horseback riders to discover the Badlands’ peaks, plateaus, prairies, and wetlands—just as Roosevelt saw them more than a century ago. Sully Creek also makes an ideal basecamp for exploring the nearby national park in a quieter setting, or if the park’s facilities are full.

    Sully Creek offers 41 spacious campsites in three open, grassy areas: Whitetail Flats, Cedar, and Little Muddy Breaks. Whitetail Flats offers open, grassy, pull-through sites that can accommodate large RVs; Cedar is a wooded loop with pull-through and back-in sites for smaller RVs and tent campers; Little Muddy Breaks is an open area designated for horse campers, and features corrals and a round pen. All sites are equipped with picnic tables, and there are vault toilets, a shower house, drinking water, and a dump station available; hookups are not available at this location. Dogs are permitted in the park, but must remain leashed. Camping is available from April through November. Campsites are $12/night; reservations accepted.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Makoshika State Park Campground

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    Makoshika State Park Campground

    38 Reviews
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    156 Saves
    Glendive, Montana

    Makoshika State Park Campground, near Glendive, MT, is a gem for anyone looking to immerse themselves in stunning badlands scenery. This place is open year-round and offers a mix of tent, RV, glamping, and yurt accommodations. The campground is known for its breathtaking views and a variety of activities that make it a must-visit spot.

    One of the standout features here is the incredible hiking trails. Visitors rave about the scenic drives and hikes, with amazing views all around. If you're into disc golf, you're in for a treat. The park boasts a very cool disc golf course that winds through the unique landscape, making it a fun and challenging experience.

    For those interested in paleontology, this park is a treasure trove. Dinosaur fossils have been found here, and you might just stumble upon one yourself while exploring. The geography of the area is spectacular, with plenty of opportunities for both easy and challenging hikes.

    The campground itself is pretty straightforward. There are vault toilets, potable water, and picnic tables at the sites. Fires are allowed, and you can even find firewood on-site. Pets are welcome, so feel free to bring your furry friends along. Just be aware that there are no showers, sewer hookups, or sanitary dump stations, so plan accordingly.

    Some campers have noted that the road coming in can be rough, so take it slow. But once you're here, the peace and quiet, along with the stunning sunrises and sunsets, make it all worthwhile. Whether you're here for a night or a longer stay, Makoshika State Park Campground offers a unique and memorable experience.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Magpie Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Magpie Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Magpie Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Magpie Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Magpie Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Magpie Campground

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    Magpie Campground

    9 Reviews
    25 Photos
    85 Saves
    Grassy Butte, North Dakota

    Turn west on Road #712 at the Magpie Camp sign, located 1.5 miles north of Fairfield on Highway 85; travel 15.5 miles on gravel road #712. The campground is located ¼ mile northeast off road # 712. A day use parking lot right adjacent to the MDH trail is located ½ mile south of the campground. This fenced camp features 11 camp spurs. A handicap accessible vault toilet and a potable water well are available during the summer months. A convenient meeting area for those traveling to Devil's Pass or the Ice Caves. A great shaded area in the summer!

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    $6 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Little Missouri National Grassland
    Camper-submitted photo from Little Missouri National Grassland
    Camper-submitted photo from Little Missouri National Grassland
    Camper-submitted photo from Little Missouri National Grassland
    Camper-submitted photo from Little Missouri National Grassland
    Camper-submitted photo from Little Missouri National Grassland

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    Little Missouri National Grassland

    3 Reviews
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    21 Saves
    Medora, North Dakota

    Little Missouri National Grassland is located in western North Dakota, USA. At 1,033,271 acres (418,150 ha), it is the largest grassland in the country.[1] Enclaved within its borders is Theodore Roosevelt National Park, which is managed by the National Park Service (and therefore not included in the preceding statistics). The Little Missouri National Grassland was once a part of the Custer National Forest, but is now a part of the Dakota Prairie Grasslands, a National Forest unit consisting entirely of National Grasslands. A predominant feature of the grassland is colorful and beautiful badlands and rugged terrain extensively eroded by wind and water. It is a mixed grass prairie, meaning it has both long and short grass. The boundaries of the grasslands on certain maps can be misleading. Within the boundaries of the national grassland are significant portions of state-owned and privately owned land, much of it leased by cattle ranchers for grazing. Overall, in descending order of land area, it is located in parts of McKenzie, Billings, Slope, and Golden Valley counties. White Butte, North Dakota's highest point, is located in the extreme southeast corner of the grassland, south of the town of Amidon. The grassland is administered by the Forest Service as part of the Dakota Prairie Grasslands from offices in Bismarck, North Dakota. There are local ranger district offices in Dickinson and Watford City.

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