Best Cabin Camping near Fort Totten, ND

Camping cabins near Fort Totten are the charming alternative to a tent or a yurt. Finding a place to cabin camp in North Dakota is easier than ever. From secluded to easy-to-reach, these North Dakota cabin rentals are perfect for any adventurer.

Best Cabin Sites Near Fort Totten, ND (6)

    Camper-submitted photo from Grahams Island State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Grahams Island State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Grahams Island State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Grahams Island State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Grahams Island State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Grahams Island State Park Campground

    1. Grahams Island State Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    28 Photos
    68 Saves
    Fort Totten, North Dakota

    Named for Captain Duncan Graham, one of the first known settlers in the area, Grahams Island is located in North Dakota’s Devils Lake. Located approximately 100 miles west of Grand Forks, this is the state’s largest natural lake—yet its shoreline and surface area constantly change due to its being in a closed drainage basin. The island is accessible via a bridge from the north; the state park is located a couple miles from the bridge, on the southeast point of the island. The park provides a year-round recreation destination for every kind of outdoor enthusiast, but fishing and water play are the most popular. Many just come to Grahams Island to kick back and enjoy a taste of “Island Life.”

    With more than 150 campsites available, Grahams Island has an option for every type of camper. Spacious pull-through sites provide partial and full hookups for RV and trailer campers, primitive sites offer wooded seclusion for tent campers, and numerous group sites can accommodate large parties. The park even offers a few partially-furnished cabins. Campsites are equipped with picnic tables and fire rings, and the campground features drinking water, flush and vault toilets, showers, picnic shelters, playgrounds, dog park, and sports courts. Dogs are welcome, but must remain leashed unless in designated areas. Camping is available year-round, however some facilities may be closed during the winter season; sites are $17–$30/night; cabins $60/night; reservations accepted.

    Large and fairly shallow, Devils Lake is a hotspot for fishing, including some of the state’s best ice fishing. The park hosts several regional and national fishing tournaments, but casting for walleye, perch, white bass, and northern pike is a year-round activity. Fishing services in the park include a bait shop, boat launch, marine gas pump, and fish cleaning station. Other lake activities include paddling, sailing or relaxing at the swim beach. During the summer season, 2 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails are available for exploring the islands local woods, and in winter, 3 miles of cross-country ski trails are groomed for winter swooshing.

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

    $15 - $50 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Woodland Resort
    Camper-submitted photo from Woodland Resort
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    Camper-submitted photo from Woodland Resort

    2. Woodland Resort

    3 Reviews
    5 Photos
    13 Saves
    Fort Totten, North Dakota
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $30 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Spirit Lake Casino & Resort RV Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Spirit Lake Casino & Resort RV Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC
    Camper-submitted photo from Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC
    Camper-submitted photo from Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC
    Camper-submitted photo from Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC
    Camper-submitted photo from Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC
    Camper-submitted photo from Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC

    4. Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC

    3 Reviews
    6 Photos
    4 Saves
    Fort Totten, North Dakota

    Jan's RV Park welcomes you to Leeds, ND, a small farming community of 500 where we specialize in rural friendliness and spectacular prairie sunsets. Jan's is a 14 space, pet friendly RV park right along the "high line" U.S. Highway 2 which stretches from Washington to the north central US.

    Full hook-up 30/50 amp electricity 30 is a direct plug in, 50 has 20/30/50 circuit breaker)

    Water/Sewer hook ups at every site

    Indoor bathroom and shower w/ tall toilet and grab bars located in lodge lobby

    Flat terrain

    Pet friendly/Large green space

    Shared Fire pit (wind/weather permitting) with adjustable grill

    Tent sites are a MAX of 4 guests per site, and $15. Anything over 4 guests is an additional $3 per guest. First come first serve.

    No pull throughs at this time. Jan's RV Park is an unattended site where the owner lives nearby, not onsite.

    There is a brochure rack and welcome/area information in the lodge lobby. There is a convenience store and gas station across the street where you can get ice, bait, firewood and hand dipped waffle cones at a great price! Our area is known for excellent Devil's Lake walleye and pike fishing, waterfowl hunting/watching. Leeds has a summertime community pool and a park for kids to enjoy. There are 2 area bar/restaurants with basic menus.

    Local attractions available within approximately one hour: The International Peace Garden; Rugby, the geographical center of North America with a Prairie Village Museum; Dale & Martha Hawk Museum with antique farm machinery; Fort Totten Historic Site; White Horse National Game Preserve, Graham's Island State Park and more. Within a few hours: National Buffalo Museum, Railroad Museum of Minot, Discovery Center Dakota Zoo, Roosevelt Zoo, Former Governors' Mansion Historic Site, and The Enchanted Highway (decorated with HUGE metal sculptures with a castle-looking tavern along the way. The Dakotas boast Mount Rushmore, Badlands and Theodore Roosevelt State Park to add to your travel plans.

    Come on in and share a s'more and some stories!

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

    $20 - $50 / night

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    5. The Haven Campground

    2 Reviews
    26 Photos
    4 Saves
    Harvey, North Dakota
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $20 / night

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      6. Binford Park Campground

      1 Review
      Kensal, North Dakota
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • ADA Access
      • RVs

    Recent Cabin Reviews in Fort Totten

    27 Reviews of 6 Fort Totten Campgrounds


    • TThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC
      Sep. 8, 2024

      Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC

      Most of the amenities

      Power, water, sewer; a bathroom with a shower; good wifi. So those are all good. It’s pretty close to hwy 2 so unavoidable road noise but not too bad; our site #6 needed leveling blocks but got pretty flat; and there’s no shade. Amy the proprietor is super nice and friendly, and the reservation process was seamless. Worked well for our cross country trip

    • T
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      Jun. 17, 2024

      The Haven Campground

      Great stop!

      If you want a beautiful, relaxing, quiet stop then you'll love this place. It's full hookups with a picnic table, fire ring and trash can at each site. They have four rental RVs if needed. Horseshoes, volleyball, a free travel library with sitting room, firewood, lots of open space to play Frisbee with your pups. The town of Harvey isn't far and has everything you need. Definitely worth the stop!

    • Marilyn K.
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      Apr. 28, 2024

      Grahams Island State Park Campground

      Lovey

      Open year round. Per Ranger Water is available year round on sites 1-6, but won’t show up on website. Sites by online reservation only. Arrived about 8pm. Maybe 6 other campers, mostly fishermen. Beautiful place, lovely campgrounds. Electric only at this time. Pit toilets. No water. All sites are spacious and level with gravel pad and grassy lawn. Lots of pull through sites. One night only for us. $42.00 4-27-24

    • Angie A.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Woodland Resort
      Oct. 3, 2023

      Woodland Resort

      Great place to stay!

      Wish we had more time to stay! The resort was very accommodating and put us near a bathhouse even with a late notice reservation. Very nice bathhouses! Quiet and clean! Very beautiful place!

    • M
      Camper-submitted photo from Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC
      Aug. 17, 2023

      Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC

      Nice place for home base

      Park is located right off of hwy 2. Great access to Internation Peace Garden and Geographical Center of North America. The spaces are fairly close and mostly level.

    • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Jun. 1, 2023

      Binford Park Campground

      Cute

      I didn't spend the night but stopped on my drive past. 3 little cabins which were reasonably priced, a handful of spots with hookups and a bathroom but no shower. Cute and would be a fine stop on a weekend trip through.

    • PThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Grahams Island State Park Campground
      Apr. 23, 2023

      Grahams Island State Park Campground

      Nice Campground in Devils Lake Area

      This is a nice State campground in the Devils Lake Area. It has wooded and semi private sites in the primitive tent area. One part of the camper trailer area can be fairly wide open. Great place to launch your boat, fish station to clean your catch and nice swim area and playground for the kids. Devils Lake area itself can be somewhat of a boring area unless you love fishing

    • L
      Camper-submitted photo from Grahams Island State Park Campground
      Oct. 30, 2022

      Grahams Island State Park Campground

      Well kept park

      Stayed one night, 10/15/22 on a road trip. Not as close to the 2 as I expected but it wasn’t a bad drive, even at dark. It was a 7$ fee to enter, and a separate online transaction for a campsite and they charged a processing fee. But seeing as many campsites are closed in October we were just happy to be there. Very large campsite. Driving around all the campsites had reserved tags hung on them, but online they were available and there were no people in any of the sites? We stayed in the Primitive camp, down to the water and off to the left. The camp was a little confusing to negotiate at night, but after a couple of missed roads we found a spot. Fire pit and picnic table. There seemed to be plenty of trees for wind protection and privacy. There was a fenced in DOG PARK, which was AWESOME! Lots of amenities for the in season camper, we still had access to the vault toilets, and water was available up by the camp store but we only knew that because we waited until the morning and asked the person running the camp store.

    • Whistle P.
      Camper-submitted photo from Grahams Island State Park Campground
      Aug. 14, 2022

      Grahams Island State Park Campground

      A super tidy, private place

      Howard campground has giant, shaded, very private spots. We could barely see our neighbors. Our site had pasture land behind all the trees, and the sunsets were amazing.

      We loved the dog park and mowed trails. Most of the park was immaculate. From the mowing of the grass to the cleaning of the shower house.

      Our only 2 gripes were that 1) there are no dumpsters in Howard campground. You have to drive/walk your trash out to the dump station. And 2) the deep toilets weren’t cleaned. Poop appeared on the floor the second day of our stay. That poop remained for the entire week. Toilet paper was replenished and trashes were dumped, but the poop remained.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC
      Jul. 26, 2022

      Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC

      Great overnight spot

      This little park with full utilities was a bargain when traveling through the area, right off Rte 2 and next to a store. Aimee isn’t here on site but she responds immediately to calls and texts.

    • Olson H.
      Camper-submitted photo from Grahams Island State Park Campground
      Jul. 29, 2021

      Grahams Island State Park Campground

      Busy, Friendly, Accomodating

      We were originally going to spend two nights at Grahams, but we enjoyed the island vibe and decided to add two additional nights to our stay. The park was full, but managed to place us in a few different sites! We were totally fine with packing up the camper and moving around, it gave us more experience and reason to work on our communication and process. There was a large influx of fisherman and a large boat ramp. We wanted to swim, but stuck with walking in the water as the swim area was busy with the sun shine.

    • D
      Camper-submitted photo from Woodland Resort
      Jul. 26, 2021

      Woodland Resort

      Great campground/lodge for a fishing trip

      Devils lake is a premier Walleye/Perch fishery and Woodland caters to fishermen. They have everything needed for a day on the water or ice.

      Woodland gets lower marks for summer amenities not related to fishing or the lake. Ex no pool and we didn’t find a playground.

      Food at the restaurant was very good.

    • Chuck S.
      Camper-submitted photo from Grahams Island State Park Campground
      Oct. 11, 2020

      Grahams Island State Park Campground

      We shall return

      We stated at Graham’s Island the first part of October. No crowds to speak of. Nice trails friendly staff. Would like to return with the paddle boards when the weather is nicer.

    • Clean Slate D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Grahams Island State Park Campground
      Sep. 6, 2020

      Grahams Island State Park Campground

      Beautiful park with boating access and beach

      Well kept park. We stayed in the Ziebach campground. It has trees, water and electricity. There is another campground with full h/u but no shade and costs more. There is also fully shaded primitive tent camping on the water. There is a sanitary dump and small store. Great shower house. Very clean and quiet. Many boaters there is a ramp there.

    • Ason S.
      Camper-submitted photo from Grahams Island State Park Campground
      Aug. 21, 2020

      Grahams Island State Park Campground

      Great camping & beach

      Great spot!! Stopped here on our family vacation. Nice campsites (loop), very clean! Friendly hosts - gave the kids tattoos & stickers. Swim beach was great. Lots of great skipping rocks! Playgrounds were nice & not busy. Nice trails.

    • Stacia R.
      Camper-submitted photo from Grahams Island State Park Campground
      Jul. 14, 2019

      Grahams Island State Park Campground

      Fisherman’s Paradise

      If you enjoy fishing, this is the place for you. The park is located on Devil’s Lake which is a fisherman’s paradise regardless of time of year. The park office resembles more of a fishing store than it does a park office, and the fish cleaning area was always full with people and their catch from that day. We stayed in a very private site (primitive site 64) right next to the lake. There were plenty of trees for shade and we felt secluded even though the campground was full. There are more open areas which seemed popular with the RV crowd- 3 separate campgrounds full. There is a boat launch as well. The walk to the bathroom was a little far from our site, but the larger bathrooms near the more popular RV areas were clean and had showers.

    • Kathleen  S.
      Camper-submitted photo from Grahams Island State Park Campground
      Jul. 11, 2019

      Grahams Island State Park Campground

      Stayed two nights at a primitive camp site very nice place

      This campground is very clean. Thanks to the wardens for letting us know about storms in our area and where we go for shelter. Really enjoyed our stay

    • l
      Camper-submitted photo from Grahams Island State Park Campground
      Aug. 18, 2018

      Grahams Island State Park Campground

      neat park

      wonderful little stay for a wedding weekend at the campground event center. camped in primitive spot and we're pleasantly surprised by the large size of our spot. easy to pick a more private, or communal spot as you prefer. bath houses are kept clean and are rather nice. dog park is nothing more than a little fenced off piece of ground, but gets the job done and allows for off leash time. the event center is really nice with kitchen, bathrooms, outdoor seating, and playground. lots to do at this lake campground. staff was very helpful and accommodating with the event and camping.

      there was smoke blown from the wild fires during our visit. made for some interesting sunrises and sunsets.

    • A
      Camper-submitted photo from Woodland Resort
      Jul. 18, 2018

      Woodland Resort

      Lake life and amenities galore

      This resort only has about 16 reservable campsites and several cabins. The rest of the resort contains a massive hotel and many seasonal campsites. The sites are pretty close together which is handy if you are camping with a group, but less than ideal if you are on your own. Excellent restrooms with showers. There is a bar/restaurant and convenience store on site. If you are into lake life this is the place for you as it is conveniently located on Devils Lake which contains great fishing and lots of areas to explore. The resort contains two swimming beaches if you’d rather stay on shore. Overall, I highly recommend.

    • Lynn G.
      Camper-submitted photo from Grahams Island State Park Campground
      Jul. 1, 2017

      Grahams Island State Park Campground

      Fish fish fish

      This park is on an island in the middle of a beautiful huge lake. You just drive out over a bridge, very pretty. If you don’t want to camp you can use it just to launch your boat for a day of fishing or use their very easy hiking trails. Close to the reservation and various Native American cultural areas.

      Yay: shady trees, huge sites, some sites are fairly private, really clean.

      Nay: kinda in the middle of nowhere, some sites are extremely open and sunny, not great for swimming.

      Surprise: There can be flooding. In the winter I believe they have cross-country skiing?



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