Best Cabin Camping near Fort Totten, ND

Cabin accommodations near Fort Totten feature several options in the Devils Lake area. Grahams Island State Park Campground provides cabin rentals with varying levels of amenities including electricity and heating options. Woodland Resort offers lake-adjacent cabins, catering primarily to fishing enthusiasts with convenient water access. The Spirit Lake Casino & Resort RV Park includes cabin rentals alongside its other accommodations with basic amenities. Jan's RV Park and Lodge in Leeds, approximately 30 minutes from Fort Totten, offers cabin lodging with full utilities. "Nice and clean. We stated at Graham's Island the first part of October. No crowds to speak of. Friendly staff."

Rustic and modern cabin options vary across these locations with differing amenities. Woodland Resort cabins particularly cater to fishing enthusiasts with proximity to Devils Lake. Reservations are essential during summer months when fishing peaks in popularity. Spirit Lake Casino cabins offer convenient access to casino amenities, though reviews note "Camp slots on edge of casino parking lot. Long way to bathrooms in casino." Most locations permit pets in cabins, but policies and additional fees may apply. Winter availability is limited, with some locations like Spirit Lake Casino & Resort operating year-round but with reduced services.

Most cabins provide basic furnishings including beds and seating areas, but guests typically need to bring their own bedding, towels, and personal items. Kitchen facilities range from basic to fully equipped depending on the location. Woodland Resort cabins include access to on-site dining options, as reviews note "Food at the restaurant was very good." The Haven Campground and Binford Park Campground also offer cabin rentals within reasonable driving distance from Fort Totten. Convenience stores and small markets are available at some locations, including Grahams Island State Park which maintains a camp store selling essential supplies, firewood, and snacks for cabin guests.

Best Cabin Sites Near Fort Totten, North Dakota (6)

    1. Grahams Island State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Fort Totten, ND
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 766-4015

    $15 - $50 / night

    "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."

    "It was completely private surrounded by trees that were full of birds! Primitive area has pit toilets but the shower room and flush toilets were a short walk away."

    2. Woodland Resort

    3 Reviews
    Fort Totten, ND
    8 miles
    +1 (701) 662-5996

    $30 / night

    "This resort only has about 16 reservable campsites and several cabins. The rest of the resort contains a massive hotel and many seasonal campsites."

    "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."

    3. Spirit Lake Casino & Resort RV Park

    1 Review
    Fort Totten, ND
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 766-4888

    4. Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC

    6 Reviews
    Fort Totten, ND
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 291-2046

    $20 - $50 / night

    "The site was level and hookups were well-positioned. The restroom and shower are clean; a good supplement to our camper. "

    "Power, water, sewer; a bathroom with a shower; good wifi. So those are all good."

    5. The Haven Campground

    2 Reviews
    Harvey, ND
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 324-2820

    $20 / night

    "It's full hookups with a picnic table, fire ring and trash can at each site. They have four rental RVs if needed."

    "Full Hook ups, great owners, quiet and gorgeous location!"

    6. Binford Park Campground

    1 Review
    Kensal, ND
    41 miles
    Website

    "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."

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Cabin Reviews near Fort Totten, ND

31 Reviews of 6 Fort Totten Campgrounds


  • T
    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!

  • L
    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.

  • Sheila T.
    Jun. 13, 2025

    Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC

    Good basic site

    This was a good site for us as we passed through on a long road trip. The site was level and hookups were well-positioned. The restroom and shower are clean; a good supplement to our camper. 

    You can get gas across the street and find most anything you need at the attached convenience store. We enjoyed the ice cream and a walk through town.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 19, 2025

    Grahams Island State Park Campground

    Nice campground

    We stayed overnight in #67 in the primitive section of the campground. It was completely private surrounded by trees that were full of birds! Primitive area has pit toilets but the shower room and flush toilets were a short walk away. There was a store at the entrance selling snacks, wood, etc. Nice stay.

  • Stacia R.
    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.

  • A
    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.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    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

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • Clean Slate D.The Dyrt PRO User
    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.


Guide to Fort Totten

Cabin accommodations near Fort Totten, North Dakota provide a comfortable base for exploring Devils Lake and the surrounding area. Fort Totten sits approximately 14 miles southeast of Devils Lake at an elevation of 1,467 feet. Winter temperatures can drop well below freezing with significant snowfall from November through March, making seasonal cabin availability an important consideration.

What to do

Fishing expeditions: Devils Lake offers premier walleye and perch fishing throughout the year. Woodland Resort specializes in fishing trips with boat access and supplies. "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," notes visitor Darren L.

Hiking trails: Several campgrounds maintain walking paths suitable for all skill levels. Grahams Island State Park Campground offers "nice trails" according to Chuck S., while another visitor mentions "lots of great skipping rocks" along the shoreline paths.

Cultural exploration: The proximity to Spirit Lake Reservation provides opportunities to experience Native American heritage. Cabins at several locations serve as convenient lodging for exploring regional cultural sites. As one camper observes, Grahams Island is "close to the reservation and various Native American cultural areas."

What campers like

Private wooded sites: Several cabin areas offer secluded settings with natural surroundings. "We stayed overnight in #67 in the primitive section of the campground. It was completely private surrounded by trees that were full of birds!" shares Janet K. about her stay at Grahams Island State Park Campground.

Clean facilities: Consistently maintained bathrooms and showers rank high with visitors. At Woodland Resort, guests appreciate the "very nice bathhouses! Quiet and clean!" according to Angie A. Another camper notes that Grahams Island has a "great shower house. Very clean and quiet."

Convenience amenities: On-site stores and services reduce the need for extra trips. "There was a store at the entrance selling snacks, wood, etc," mentions a Grahams Island visitor. Jan's RV Park and Lodge offers additional conveniences: "You can get gas across the street and find most anything you need at the attached convenience store," reports Sheila T.

What you should know

Seasonal operations: Many cabin facilities have limited winter availability or reduced services. "After November 1 no water at site," notes a visitor to Spirit Lake Casino & Resort RV Park regarding off-season limitations.

Reservation requirements: Advance booking is essential, particularly during peak fishing seasons. The Haven Campground offers cabin rentals but has limited capacity with "four rental RVs if needed," according to Tia L.

Weather considerations: The region experiences significant seasonal variations. During summer, cabins provide shelter from occasional storms. One Grahams Island visitor appreciated "the wardens for letting us know about storms in our area and where we go for shelter."

Flooding potential: The Devils Lake area has experienced rising water levels over decades. A camper observed, "There can be flooding" at Grahams Island, which may affect access to certain cabin areas during spring.

Tips for camping with families

Beach activities: Swimming areas provide family-friendly recreation. Grahams Island offers an "awesome views, swimming beach, fishing, hot showers and dog park," according to camper Sandy. Another visitor mentions "lots of great skipping rocks" along the shoreline.

Playground access: Several campgrounds include play equipment for children. Binford Park Campground offers "3 little cabins which were reasonably priced" near recreational areas, according to Teresa T.

Event facilities: Group gathering spaces accommodate family reunions or celebrations. One visitor describes Grahams Island's "event center is really nice with kitchen, bathrooms, outdoor seating, and playground. Staff was very helpful and accommodating with the event and camping."

Kid-friendly extras: Some park staff provide special touches for young visitors. A family staying at Grahams Island mentions "Friendly hosts - gave the kids tattoos & stickers. Swim beach was great."

Tips from RVers

Levelness varies: Cabin and RV sites may require adjustments. At Jan's RV Park, a visitor noted "our site #6 needed leveling blocks but got pretty flat." Check with management about site conditions when booking.

Road noise considerations: Properties near highways may experience traffic sounds. A Jan's RV Park guest mentioned it's "pretty close to hwy 2 so unavoidable road noise but not too bad."

Wi-Fi availability: Internet access differs between properties. "Power, water, sewer; a bathroom with a shower; good wifi. So those are all good," reports Thomas R. about his stay at Jan's RV Park, making it suitable for working remotely from cabins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Fort Totten, ND?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Fort Totten, ND is Grahams Island State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 18 reviews.

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