Camping near Larimore, ND

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    Larimore, North Dakota provides camping options centered around several water recreation areas within 20 miles of town. Turtle River State Park Campground offers tent, RV, cabin, and glamping accommodations with electric hookups and shaded sites in a forested setting. Larimore Dam Recreation Area features lakeside camping with electric, water, and sewer hookups primarily for RVs, though tent sites are also available. Kolding Dam/Upper Turtle Reservoir represents a more primitive option with limited facilities and tent-only sites.

    Most campgrounds in the Larimore area operate seasonally from May through October, with peak visitation during summer months. The developed campgrounds like Turtle River State Park and Larimore Dam Recreation Area maintain modern amenities including showers, flush toilets, and electrical hookups, while more remote areas offer fewer services. Winter conditions typically close most campgrounds, though Turtle River State Park remains accessible year-round for winter recreation activities. Road access to established campgrounds is generally good with drive-in sites available for both RVs and tent campers. A camper noted that "Larimore Dam Recreation Area Campground has a great swim beach with nice sand, grass area, and nice water."

    Proximity to water features prominently in visitor experiences across Larimore area campgrounds. The forested setting of Turtle River State Park offers hiking trails and wildlife viewing opportunities that contrast with the prairie landscape. Several campers mentioned the abundance of deer, squirrels, and excellent birding, particularly during migration periods. Campsite privacy varies considerably between locations, with some visitors noting that Turtle River sites provide good shade and seclusion while Larimore Dam sites are more open and exposed. One reviewer described Larimore Dam Recreation Area as "an oasis on the prairie" with "a valley surrounded by a forest" offering hiking, kayaking, and birdwatching opportunities. Seasonal campers occupy many sites at Larimore Dam throughout summer, but dedicated areas remain available for nightly and weekly visitors.

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    Best Campgrounds near Larimore (39)

      1. Turtle River State Park Campground

      4.3(20)6mi from Larimore103 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "looking to get away from the flat land of North Dakota? This park is where to be. Lots of great trails with some awesome views."

      "Campground was set up a little funny but not hard to locate site once driving around about 3 minutes. Pretty wooded area in hell hole North Dakota."

      from $15 - $125 / night

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      2. Larimore Dam Recreation Area Campground Grand Forks County

      4.0(2)2mi from LarimoreRVs, Tents

      "The park is cute The arboretum is nice there's some nice walks but overall I can't imagine sitting in the sun during the summer in North Dakota with high humidity and finding that pleasant."

      3. Grand Forks FamCamp

      5.0(3)12mi from LarimoreRVs, Tents

      "The FamCamp is located on the Grand Forks AFB, and sits in what used to be family housing. Some of the connections are difficult, and a bit odd. But, the FamCamp offers some shade and full hookups."

      from $16 - $20 / night

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      4. Larimore Dam Rec Area

      4.0(1)2mi from LarimoreRVs, Tents

      "This is a state recreation area (like a small state park) that is centered around a large reservoir in a valley, surrounded by a forest that we got to see in all its autumn glory."

      5. Kolding Dam/Upper Turtle Reservoir

      3.5(2)8mi from LarimoreTents

      "I was here in April it was very windy very cold We parked up on the hill as you can see in the picture so that the wind break behind us with the trees kept the blow off of us."

      6. Northwood City RV Park

      4.0(2)13mi from LarimoreRVs, Tents

      "Quiet but close to park facilities for families."

      7. Sherlock Park Campground — Red River State Recreation Area

      4.3(19)28mi from Larimore113 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Also it's right on the River trails so if you're a biker it's fun to do the loop that goes from both the North Dakota and the Minnesota side."

      "We stayed here for 2 nights on the way north to Canada and another night after crossing the border again. "

      from $24 - $50 / night

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      8. Michigan City Park Campground

      4.9(7)25mi from LarimoreRVs, Tents

      "Michigan city park campground is a beautiful little park next to a golf course that’s well taken care of. Keith the caretaker of the park and Golf course keeps Everything in beautiful condition."

      "The Duffers Golf Club next to campground is inexpensive, unique and even has clubs available for free use!"

      9. Fordville Dam and Rec Area

      4.0(1)19mi from LarimoreRVs, Tents

      "The recreation around the dam is quite nice. Everything you can think of is available."

      10. Hatton Park Board Campground

      3.0(2)20mi from LarimoreRVs, Tents

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    Recent Reviews near Larimore, ND

    89 Reviews of 39 Larimore Campgrounds


    • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Galesburg City Campground

      City park

      I don't actually see real R. V. Sites, there are several buildings, one of which looks to be bathrooms and a typical city park. I don't actually see anybody camping, so not sure it's very well used as a campground.

    • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Hatton Park Board Campground

      Adding to the other review

      They have added new spots to it since the 2020. Review those with full hookups. I assume are mostly used by sugar beet harvesters in the fall. They have also added a bathroom here.

    • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Northwood City RV Park

      City campground tied to the park

      This is a normal city campground connected to the ball fields and the local park. The spots are nice level, mostly in the sun with electric hookups. There are some pit toilets and a dump station along the way in in a very cute park. With all the amenities, you can think of in a park.

    • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Fordville Dam and Rec Area

      I think the rec area is great

      The campground is mostly full of permanent campers who rent for the season. There are primitive spots open, and if I remember correctly they ran about ten bucks a night. The recreation around the dam is quite nice. Everything you can think of is available.

    • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Novac RV Park

      I think it is for long term renters

      There are multiple campers here, so the price must be reasonable and a reason they're in town. At the moment, there's full hookups available for all the parking spots and no other real amenities, except for trash pickup.

    • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Cooperstown City Campground

      Nice town but parked in the sun

      This is attached to a cute park but the sites are completely without shade and exposed to the houses and roads around it. Plus, at 30 a night, expensive for what it is. On a positive note, the town has everything one needs, the North Country trail goes theough it and neat sites to see.

    • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Clinton A. Brown Memorial Park

      Veey nice park for such a small town

      Impressed with the park fir the size of the community. The bathrooms are older and I am not sure the shower is working or available but other then that, very cute. You can also get a shady spot which is nice.

    • EThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 30, 2026

      Michigan City Park Campground

      Better than expected

      Stopped in to avoid driving in rain. Pleasantly surprised by how pleasant and quiet. Also an RV in spot 3.

    • cThe Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 17, 2025

      Grand Forks Campground

      Great

      Very helpful staff nice showers and laundry pretty trees and they are renovating a little but it’s not a problem. We could tell it is going to be even nicer.


    Guide to Larimore

    Larimore, North Dakota camping areas occupy a unique position in the region's geography, sitting between the flat Red River Valley to the east and the gently rolling Pembina Escarpment to the west. The terrain around these campsites creates ecological diversity with forest zones alongside prairie landscapes. During spring and fall, temperatures can swing from below freezing at night to 70°F during the day, requiring campers to prepare for variable conditions.

    What to do

    Biking the trails: At Turtle River State Park Campground, the network of trails offers variable terrain for cyclists of all abilities. "Tons of trails for biking and hiking. Some of the biking was too hilly for my 7 year old though," shares Jami M., noting that while some sections are challenging, many paths accommodate family rides.

    Fishing opportunities: Multiple fishing access points around Kolding Dam/Upper Turtle Reservoir provide anglers with less crowded alternatives to larger lakes. "Small fishing access with ramp," mentions David K., who visited during September and found the spot beautiful despite the primitive conditions.

    Winter activities: When the snow falls, several campgrounds transform into winter recreation destinations. "Cross country skiing and sledding in the winter," notes Marcy D. about Turtle River State Park, making it one of the few year-round recreation options in the area with dedicated trails maintained for winter sports.

    What campers like

    Bird migration viewing: The unique geography creates excellent bird habitat, particularly during spring and fall migrations. "It is not just an oasis in the prairie for people, but also a great habitat island for birdwatching with lots of spots within the park and in adjacent wetlands and refuges that are incredible bird stopovers during fall migration," explains Janet R. of her experience at Larimore Dam Rec Area.

    Secluded walk-in sites: At Red River State Recreation Area, the walk-in sites offer a completely different experience from the standard RV areas. "There are a handful of walk-in sites off to the side that looked quite nice. That's definitely the way to go if you'd like to pitch a tent and have a little peace and quiet," recommends Ian Y.

    Swimming beach quality: The swimming areas receive consistent praise from visitors seeking water recreation. "The beach was great - nice sand, grass area, & nice water!" reports Ason S. about Larimore Dam Recreation Area Campground, making it a popular day-use destination even for those camping elsewhere.

    What you should know

    Seasonal crowds and events: Holiday weekends and special events can dramatically change the camping experience. "We were there on an event weekend—'Halloween in July' which meant the campsites were jam packed for the weekend with people eager to be costumed ghouls and do various tricks and treats. RVs were jam packed in, as were the tent sites," warns Janet R. about Turtle River State Park.

    Insect conditions: The wooded and riverside areas create habitat for mosquitoes and other insects, particularly in early summer. "It was also very buggy which is probably to be expected in a lowland with wetlands," notes the same reviewer, suggesting fall visits might offer more comfortable conditions.

    Train noise: Some campgrounds experience regular train activity that can disturb light sleepers. "The trains with their horns blaring at 4am was annoying," reports Scott G. about his stay at Red River State Recreation Area, an important consideration when selecting a campsite near Larimore.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several campsites offer dedicated play facilities for children of different ages. "The camp sites are large, level and secluded. There are lovely wide trails for biking and hiking and a river runs through the park," notes Samantha B. about the family-friendly amenities at Turtle River State Park.

    Nature programs: Educational activities run by park staff provide structured learning opportunities. "Friendly staff and super programs for the family by the naturalist. Our family loves the place!" shares Brad K., highlighting the value of interpretive programs at Turtle River State Park Campground.

    Free camping with electric: For budget-conscious families, Michigan City Park Campground offers unusual value. "No fee but accepts donations. Power at site. Water and toilets nearby," explains Cat T., making this an excellent option for families looking to maximize their camping budget while still having access to basic amenities.

    Tips from RVers

    Seasonal camper prevalence: Many RV sites at Larimore area campgrounds are occupied by seasonal residents. "Most folks camping here seem to be monthly or seasonal RV folks who actually park their campers there for the summer season, however there is an area reserved for nightly or weekly campers only," explains Janet R. about Larimore Dam Rec Area, helping travelers understand site availability patterns.

    Hookup configurations: The electrical and water connections at some campgrounds require special attention. "The FamCamp is located on the Grand Forks AFB, and sits in what used to be family housing. Some of the connections are difficult, and a bit odd," advises Michael B. about his experience at Grand Forks FamCamp, suggesting RVers bring extension cords and adapters.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near Larimore, ND?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Larimore, ND is Turtle River State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 20 reviews.