Best RV Parks & Resorts near Harvey, ND

The Haven Campground in Harvey provides full hookup RV sites with electricity, water, and sewer connections. Each site includes a picnic table, fire ring, and trash can in a quiet setting. Off Main RV Park offers full hookups with 30 and 50 amp service within walking distance of Harvey's downtown amenities. Jan's RV Park and Lodge in Leeds accommodates big rigs with 16 sites featuring electric hookups, water, sewer, and both 30 and 50 amp service from April through October. West Side City Park in Harvey offers electric hookups and sanitary dump facilities for RVs with year-round availability. "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."

Across the region, most RV parks require reservations, particularly during fishing season at nearby lakes. Devil's Lake attractions draw considerable RV traffic to campgrounds like Spirit Lake Casino & Resort RV Park and Grahams Island State Park, which maintains year-round access to some sites. One camper noted that "the spaces are fairly close and mostly level" at Jan's RV Park, though another mentioned needing "leveling blocks but got pretty flat" at the same location. Several parks provide sanitary dump stations, with Bowdon RV Park, Spirit Lake Casino, and Off Main RV Park all offering this essential service. Visitors praise the proximity to local services, with Off Main RV Park situated just blocks from groceries, dining, and medical facilities.

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47 Reviews of 24 Harvey Campgrounds


  • Marilyn K.
    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

  • Jim L.
    Aug. 7, 2025

    Off Main RV Park

    Best location, Quiet Clean Setting

     City water and sewer, 30 and 50 amp electrical, free WiFi. 

    The only place in the area with 

    .FULL HOOKUPS

     1 block from Beautiful Main Street shopping, Police station, Ambulance, and City Hall.

      2 blocks from Theater, Cafes, Bar,  Laundromat & Clinic.

      3 blocks from two Grocery stores, Hospital, Park, Pool, Miniature Golf, Tennis Court & Horse Shoe Pits.

      1.5 miles from Sheyenne River Recreation Area located on the south side of town, offering boat landing, swimming beach, fishing docks, picnic tables & shelters.

      3 miles from Harvey Country Club, a challenging course with the Sheyenne River twisting through it.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 20, 2025

    Towner City Park

    Perfect quiet overnight spot

    Stopped here on a whim as I was traveling through on my way to Glacier NP. As I pulled in, a farmers market was being set up in a pavilion at the park. Bought some yummy sourdough bread and jam! Sites are pretty informal with 4 electric hook ups. They look to be both 30 and 50 amp. Grass and mostly level, I was able to back in and hook up easy. They ask for a donation in a box posted in the camping area, otherwise free of charge. Very nicely kept park with sand volleyball court, tennis court and playground area. Lots of space for tents. One other camper here on a Friday night.Bonus was the dump station on the road side into the park! Definitely on my favorite list!

  • Daniel S.
    Oct. 14, 2017

    Butte City Park

    Wow was it cold...and snowy

    So we decided to do some camping in North Dakota the last week of november into decmeber. It was cold and we got caught in a snow storm. We survived it was ridiculous and hard core if i do say so myself. We did have a fishing tent with a wood stove..Because it was winter there were no amenities. But in the summer it would be a pretty sweet campground. But in the winter there was no one here and we got set up for the cold. I love camping in the winter but this was pushing our luck a little bit

    Cheers!

  • 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.

  • Whistle P.
    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.

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    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

  • Duane V.
    Aug. 23, 2020

    Buffalo Lake Sportsmen

    Donations based campground

    Several formal campsites with tables and fire rings with many dispersed camping sites as well. Several pit toilets available. Formal sites have up to a 30 amp plug. Playground, boat launch and two docks. Several covered picnic areas. Hiking around this area as its in a national wildlife refuge.


Guide to Harvey

Harvey, North Dakota offers several RV campground options within a rural area near the Sheyenne River. Elevations average 1,600 feet with cold winters and mild summers. Weather conditions can change rapidly, requiring preparedness for camping in this prairie landscape where temperatures range from below freezing to 80°F depending on season.

What to do

Fishing activities: Devils Lake attracts anglers to nearby Grahams Island State Park Campground, where visitors can access boat launches and shoreline fishing spots. "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," notes a camper.

Volleyball and lawn games: The Haven Campground provides recreational amenities for active campers. "Horseshoes, volleyball, a free travel library with sitting room... lots of open space to play Frisbee with your pups," reports a visitor, indicating multiple activity options beyond typical camping.

Walking paths: Harvey Centennial Nature Park contains paved trails through natural areas. "Harvey Centennial Nature Park offers a concrete walking path that windes through a Cooley. Along the way you will find an extensive playground area for children of all ages," explains a reviewer who stayed at Off Main RV Park.

What campers like

Town convenience: Small town accessibility appeals to many RVers who value proximity to services. "Beautiful park at the edge of town. It's busier than expected... Local cafe is friendly and has great coffee. Everything is within easy walking distance. No train or busy highway!!" writes a visitor to Bowdon RV Park.

Clean facilities: Campground cleanliness receives positive mentions across multiple locations. "The bathrooms and showers are clean," notes one Bowdon RV Park review, while another camper at Jan's RV Park and Lodge states: "The restroom and shower are clean; a good supplement to our camper."

Quiet setting: Tranquility ranks high among camper priorities in this region. "Full Hook ups, great owners, quiet and gorgeous location!" says one visitor about The Haven Campground. Another notes Jan's RV Park is "a good site for us as we passed through on a long road trip."

What you should know

Seasonal limitations: Weather affects facility availability at certain campgrounds. "After November 1 no water at site," reports a camper at Spirit Lake Casino & Resort RV Park, indicating the need to check seasonal restrictions before arrival.

Leveling requirements: Site terrain varies across RV parks in the region. A Jan's RV Park visitor mentions: "Our site #6 needed leveling blocks but got pretty flat." Bring leveling equipment regardless of destination.

Reservation importance: Advance booking becomes essential during peak periods, particularly fishing season. Most RV campgrounds near Harvey require reservations during summer months when visitation increases.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Children benefit from dedicated play areas at certain campgrounds. "There is a Frisbee Golf course through the park, you want to stop and visit the Norwegian Stabbur along the path," mentions a reviewer about amenities near Off Main RV Park.

Swimming options: Water recreation provides family entertainment during summer months. "1.5 miles to Cheyenne River Recreational area located on the south end of town, offers boat landing, swimming beach, fishing docks, picnic tables and shelters," notes an Off Main RV Park visitor.

Beach activities: Lake-based recreation remains popular with families visiting the area. "Swim beach was great. Lots of great skipping rocks! Playgrounds were nice & not busy," reports a visitor to Grahams Island State Park Campground.

Tips from RVers

Supply availability: Convenience stores near campgrounds provide essential items. "You can get gas across the street and find most anything you need at the attached convenience store," says a Jan's RV Park camper, noting the practicality of nearby services.

Highway proximity: Strategic overnight stops work well for cross-country travelers. "Great access to International Peace Garden and Geographical Center of North America," says one Jan's RV Park visitor, highlighting its usefulness as a waypoint.

WiFi connectivity: Internet access varies between RV parks in the region. "Power, water, sewer; a bathroom with a shower; good wifi. So those are all good," reports a Jan's RV visitor, emphasizing connectivity as an amenity worth noting.

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