Top Cabins near Dunn Center, ND

For those who want to get away from civilization for a weekend, but still want the comforts of home, consider renting a cabin for your Dunn Center camping trip. Find the best information on cabins near Dunn Center, including photos, reviews, and tips. Each cabin rental offers quick access to one or more of Dunn Center's most popular destinations.

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Recent Cabin Reviews In Dunn Center

11 Reviews of 5 Dunn Center Campgrounds


  • Mark H.
    Camper-submitted photo from The Crossings Campground
    Sep. 8, 2022

    The Crossings Campground

    No frills but worked for us

    No frills, Made reservations same day got here it is all grass but has full hookups, which we needed since it was 103 degrees that day and only $30. We were the only camper there. No office or host so we just parked in the spot we reserved. Did not like that the hookups for water and sewer in our site was on the opposite side than any other park we stayed so make sure you have plenty of sewer and water hose in case you get one of those spots. All and all it was fine

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    Camper-submitted photo from The Crossings Campground
    Jun. 29, 2022

    The Crossings Campground

    Near Roosevelt National Park

    It’s like Boondocking with full hookups! No thrills but peaceful and has very good WiFi. Would recommend and would stay again fir the money. One night passport America.

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    Camper-submitted photo from The Crossings Campground
    Aug. 24, 2021

    The Crossings Campground

    Hard to Rate, But Great Value

    This is a bone basic FULL HOOK UP (water, sewer, electric) campground with rock solid smoking fast T-Mobile 5G. It's like somebody decided to put really spacious camp sites in their side yard aside from that. Clean, no problems at all. Minutes from Medora attractions and TRNP for half the price: $25/night.

  • Andrew W.
    Camper-submitted photo from The Crossings Campground
    Jul. 18, 2021

    The Crossings Campground

    Full hookups w/ ants and weeds

    The full hookups were nice since the temps were in the upper 90s. The price was good and there were spots available fairly last minute. Close to Theodore Roosevelt NP. There are no showers, bathrooms, or office, so you should be self-contained. Figuring out where to situate your rig is tricky due to weird, irregular spacing of the hookups in some sites. It's just a big field, so the spots are mostly flat but are lumpy with bumps and giant ant mounds. If you want to explore the NPs and stay cool, it's decent, but there are likely better options around.

  • GoWhereYouAreDraw N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Beulah Bay Rec Area
    Apr. 30, 2021

    Beulah Bay Rec Area

    Well kept campgrounds

    This campground is nice for larger groups and has a lot of long-term campers. The campground does have cabins and they are well kept and clean. Lots of family activities like horseshoes, basketball court, frisbee golf, and volleyball. Kayak rentals are available as well!

    Bring water shoes if you plan on swimming in the lake as it is rocky.  All campsites include one picnic table and one fire pit.

  • Brandi M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Beulah Bay Rec Area
    Jul. 4, 2019

    Beulah Bay Rec Area

    Family friendly campground

    Lots of to do! Boating, fishing, kayaking, paddle boarding. Cabins, primitive campsites with great views and Full hook up RV sites. Fishing cleaning station, playground, basketball, volleyball, frisbee golf, horse shoes, on site store for ice, food and wood(WiFi at the store) Bathrooms and showers. Great campground!

  • Kyle O.
    Camper-submitted photo from Indian Hills Resort
    May. 22, 2019

    Indian Hills Resort

    Great Fishing

    We camped here once, everything was booked online. Once arrived we used the map from the website to navigate the campground and find our spot. Never did see a camp host to check in with, nor did one check in with us the 3 days we were there. Camping was pretty basic, there are RV spots with electric hook ups but not a ton of trees shade your campsite....that is unless you have been there and know which campsites do have some trees and shade! Once we spent some time here we discovered that most are camping here to fish, there is a really good landing and a bait shop on the campground so it is very accommodating for that, and the fishing is excellent on sakakawea. If you are looking for a campground that has extras like playgrounds and other activities for kids this may not be your spot. But if you just need a spot to hook up your camper and you plan on fishing most of the time this campground is excellent!

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    Camper-submitted photo from Hazen Bay Rec Area
    Jul. 30, 2018

    Hazen Bay Rec Area

    Quiet, clean shower rooms

    Group sites are not real level but manageable. Lake was high so there was no beach. What was left of the water front was taken up by inconsiderate fisherman who couldn’t pull the trailers out of the way.



Guide to Dunn Center

Camping near Dunn Center, North Dakota, offers a mix of stunning landscapes and unique experiences. Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to unwind or a base for outdoor adventures, there are several campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Explore Theodore Roosevelt National Park: This park is just a short drive away and offers breathtaking views and wildlife. One camper mentioned, "We had our pick of quite a few spots. It got busier by the end of the day, but still spots open for campers" at Juniper Campground — Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
  • Hike the Maah Daah Hey Trail: This trail is accessible from several campgrounds, including CCC Campground (ND) — Dakota Prairie National Grasslands. A visitor noted, "The views from the campsite were beautiful and there’s access to the Maah Daah Hey trail from the campground."
  • Wildlife Watching: Campers often spot bison and other wildlife. One camper at Juniper Campground shared, "The campground was very quiet until a herd of bison came through haha."

What campers like:

  • Scenic Views: Many campers appreciate the beautiful landscapes. A review for CCC Campground highlighted, "This place is very well kept. The views are just awesome. 360 deg."
  • Quiet Atmosphere: Campers enjoy the peacefulness of the area. One visitor at Magpie Campground said, "Every time I’ve been here, the camp is never over 1/2 full."
  • Friendly Hosts: Many campgrounds have helpful staff. A camper at North Park Campground mentioned, "The campground staff visited to ensure all was well and to give me useful pointers about the local area."

What you should know:

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Juniper Campground, do not have showers or electric hookups. 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 visitor 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, campers should be cautious. A camper at Juniper Campground advised, "I backed off and knew to respect it" when encountering bison.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places with amenities like playgrounds. One camper at North Park Campground mentioned, "It has a nice playground for the kids."
  • Plan for Activities: Bring games or outdoor gear for family fun. A visitor at Little Missouri State Park Campground noted, "The views were great. Kids loved the horses that people brought to ride."
  • Pack Snacks and Meals: Having food on hand can make family camping easier. One camper at Patterson Lake Rec Area shared, "The guy that lives on site was very nice when I bothered him with questions at home while making dinner."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Sizes: 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 Services: Many sites, like The Crossings Campground, lack full amenities. A visitor noted, "There are no showers, bathrooms, or office, so you should be self-contained."
  • Plan for Connectivity: Some areas may have poor cell service. A camper at Little Missouri State Park Campground mentioned, "At night the sky was lit from ND oil drilling gas release," indicating that while the views are great, connectivity might be spotty.

Camping near Dunn Center, North Dakota, offers a unique blend of nature and adventure. With a little planning, you can enjoy all that this beautiful area has to offer!

Frequently Asked Questions

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Dunn Center, ND is Indian Hills Resort with a 3-star rating from 1 review.

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