Best RV Parks & Resorts near Jamestown, ND

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Best RV Sites Near Jamestown, ND (35)

    Camper-submitted photo from Frontier Fort RV Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Frontier Fort RV Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Frontier Fort RV Park

    1. Frontier Fort RV Park

    1 Review
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    4 Saves
    Jamestown, North Dakota
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $27 / night

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      2. Gackle RV Park

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      Jamestown, North Dakota
      • Electric Hookups
      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Showers
      • Drinking Water
      • Toilets
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      3. Medina City Park

      6 Reviews
      13 Photos
      27 Saves
      Arkansas River - Terry Lock and Dam, Arkansas

      Exit 230 Interstate 94, 1 mile north. 26 rv sites with 50 & 30 amp hookups, water. Sewer dump at heated shower/bathroom building. Playground, picnic tables, frisbee golf, horseshoe pits, basketball. Picnic shelters. Museum. In the heart of the Prairie Pothole Region.

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

      $10 - $20 / night

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        4. Kathryn RV Park

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        Fort Ransom, North Dakota

        Located next to a creek in the scenic Sheyenne River Valley in the charming town of Kathryn. It has six RV hookups and extra room for tenting.

        Electricity,
        RV Sites,
        Tenting,
        Water,
        Sewer
        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • ADA Access
        • RVs
        • Tents

        $20 / night

        Camper-submitted photo from Pelican Point Landing
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        5. Pelican Point Landing

        4 Reviews
        5 Photos
        16 Saves
        Arkansas River - Terry Lock and Dam, Arkansas

        Overview

        Pelican Point Landing is now managed by Lazy Fish LLC. Thank you for your patience as we make campground improvements and update website information. Pelican Point Landing is located on the west shore of picturesque Jamestown Reservoir. This lake provides opportunities for all types of water activities in a native prairie setting.

        Recreation

        Jamestown Reservoir offers numerous recreational opportunities. Water enthusiasts can enjoy boating, water skiing, canoeing, fishing and swimming. This family-friendly area also has playground equipment, sand volleyball, a fishing pier and covered picnic shelters.

        Facilities

        Pelican Point Landing is now managed by Lazy Fish LLC. Thank you for your patience as we make campground improvements and update website information.

        Pelican Point Landing has 50 RV sites all with electrical and water hook-ups. Some sites also have sewer hook-ups. There are four sites with concrete pads and parking for visitors with accessibility needs. Picnic tables and campfire rings are available at all sites. In addition to the RV sites, there are many primitive tent locations as well as four sleeping cabins.

        Pit toilets are located throughout the campground. The bathhouse has flush toilets and shower facilities. A fish cleaning station is available. A covered shelter can be used for group activities.

        The full-service concession building is newly remodeled and offers a bar and grill, snacks, ice, bait, firewood, and other supplies. Visitors can enjoy a meal indoors or outside on the patio. The building also has public restrooms.

        Natural Features

        Facing the shoreline of Jamestown Reservoir, the campground is nestled in woody draws which are a unique feature of the North Dakota landscape and support naturally growing trees and shrubs. The woody draws meld into grasslands of the North American Plains providing habitat for many wildlife species.

        contact_info

        For facility specific information, please call (701) 952-2222.

        Nearby Attractions

        A short drive is all it takes to access other recreation opportunities. Hikers and mountain bikers will find over 28 miles of trails. There is a 2-mile long paved multi-use path, Little Britches Fishing Pond and an OWLS trail at the south end of Jamestown Reservoir.

        The City of Jamestown is just 6 miles away and offers restaurants, movie theaters, tourist attractions and shopping.

        Charges & Cancellations

        https://www.recreation.gov/rules-reservation-policies

        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Reservable
        • ADA Access
        • RVs

        $25 - $50 / night

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        6. Fort Ransom State Park Campground

        9 Reviews
        27 Photos
        33 Saves
        Fort Ransom, North Dakota

        Nestled in the Sheyenne River Valley, about 65 miles southeast of Jamestown, Fort Ransom State Park is a 950-acre recreation area amid rolling grasslands and mixed woods. Once the site of an 1860s military encampment, the location now offers year-round outdoor recreation, from hiking, fishing, and paddling, to bird watching, horseback riding and camping. In summer, the park rents canoes and provides shuttles to the launch point, for spending leisurely days paddling down the river. In winter, its a popular destination for cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. The park’s most noted event is the annual Sodbuster Days, which celebrates the farming and homesteading days of the late 1800s with arts, music, food and a rodeo.

        The campground at Fort Ransom State Park offers 80 RV, tent and equestrian campsites near the banks of the Sheyenne River. Modern RV sites, with electric and water hookups, are mostly pull-through, while primitive tent sites are mostly walk-in. A few group sites, both modern and primitive, are located near the outdoor amphitheater. The main camp area features flush toilets, showers, a playground, and a dump station. A canoe launch and fishing pier are located nearby. The primitive tent sites and equestrian camp area only offers vault toilets; the latter also has horse corrals. Other amenities include a visitor center, picnic shelters, and a dog park. Campsites are $17–$25/night.

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        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • ADA Access
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        7. Moon Lake

        5 Reviews
        12 Photos
        31 Saves
        Valley City, North Dakota
        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Phone Service
        • RVs
        • Tents
        • Standard (Tent/RV)
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        8. Mel Rieman Rec

        5 Reviews
        15 Photos
        18 Saves
        Valley City, North Dakota

        Overview

        The Mel Rieman Campground and Recreation Area is a 70-acre facility on the shoreline of Lake Ashtabula in eastern North Dakota. The campground is known for its spectacular sunset views. It is close to the Baldhill Dam and within walking distance of the Mel Rieman day-use area, where visitors can swim, fish and picnic. Lake Ashtabula was created by the construction of the Baldhill Dam on the Sheyenne River in 1944, and is situated in one of the most scenic river valleys in the region. Visitors can choose from a wide range of recreation opportunities year-round, including ice fishing and cross-country skiing during winter months.

        Recreation

        There is no shortage of recreation opportunities and outdoor fun in and around the lake. The day-use area is adjacent to the campground and has a visitor center, playgrounds, picnic facilities, concessions, fishing spots and a boat ramp. The name "Ashtabula" is a Native American word meaning "Fish River," which suits the lake's fish population; popular species include walleye, northern pike, white bass, yellow perch and black bullhead. With seven boat ramps, two accessible fishing piers and four automated fish cleaning stations, the lake is very convenient for anglers. Nearly 3,000 acres of land around the lake is managed as wildlife habitat by the Corps of Engineers and open to the public for wildlife viewing, birding, hiking and hunting. Hunters and anglers should contact the North Dakota Game and Fish Department for seasons, restrictions and licenses; fishing licenses and bait may be purchased from concessionaires around the lake. Campers can also reach the 63-mile Sheyenne River Valley National Scenic Byway and access nearly 35 miles of the North Country National Scenic Trail within a short drive.

        Natural Features

        The lake area lies amidst the 'prairie potholes' region of glacially-carved lakes in North Dakota. Bountiful migratory water birds flock to Lake Ashtabula, including the unique white pelican, which can be seen in large quantities during summer. The region also provides habitat for white-tailed deer, sharptail grouse, wild turkey and gray partridge.

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

        $40 / night

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        9. Jamestown Campground

        18 Reviews
        20 Photos
        37 Saves
        Jamestown, North Dakota

        Season Info March 1 - taking reservations

        April Preseason - openings dependent on weather
        May 1 to Sept 30 - regular season

        October Postseason - openings dependent on weather Contact us for more information

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

        $20 - $40 / night

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          10. Lakeside Campground

          2 Reviews
          7 Saves
          Jamestown, North Dakota
          • Pets
          • Fires
          • Electric Hookups
          • Phone Service
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        Recent RV Reviews in Jamestown

        101 Reviews of 35 Jamestown Campgrounds


        • cThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Moon Lake
          Oct. 27, 2024

          Moon Lake

          Pretty spot. Very quiet.

          A long, very dusty gravel road got us to this spot. By the time we left, our car and camper looked like 2 dirt piles. That said, the spot was very peaceful with a ton of birds. There is a pit toilet there which was locked. It had a sign telling you how to break in, in the case of emergencies. Never have seen such a sign before. Well, I needed to use it, broke in using a screwdriver, and Ohmygod. It’s going to take awhile to get that out of my head. Do not open up the pit toilet, no matter the emergency.

        • MThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Faust Park
          Aug. 31, 2024

          Faust Park

          Friendly spot to chill for a night

          A good spot on the river sort of way out in farm country, a good amount of campers on Fri labor day weekend. Im sure any other day it would be empty. Quiet at night, light on bugs, great grass for tents. No water and didnt see a toilet. Prob not good for bigger RVs. Grab a sweet fresh yummy apple from the tree. Only gave it two stars because some of the hillbillies may be a bit creepy.

        • B
          Camper-submitted photo from James River Bay Area Camping
          Jun. 25, 2024

          James River Bay Area Camping

          Simple, low key, primitive

          Good campsite, located in a huge field set pretty far off the river. It says there's room for 10 tents but really you could host a festival there. There's a couple picnic tables and fire pits and one trash can. There is no bathroom next to the tent sites. There is a pit toilet close by. When you reach the "Camp Rules" sign turn right for the camping and left for the pit toilet.

        • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Lake Lamoure Campground
          May. 11, 2024

          Lake Lamoure Campground

          Regular Lakeside camping

          The campground is pretty but exposed would be hot in the summer. Has hookups water and sewer and there's a dump station around the corner. There's a beach boat dock fishing dock and a boat launch right here in this campground. Pit toilets no showers no other amenities. Beautiful view of the lake though and protected by the trees so it's a wildly windy day but not too bad we were camped.

        • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Weaver Park-Edgeley Campground
          May. 10, 2024

          Weaver Park-Edgeley Campground

          Place to stop

          Looks like they have about 15 sites You're essentially parked in the Sun. With hookups and a patch of grass but otherwise no shade and no activities so it must be for people who come to do sports or something else in town during the summer.

        • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Prairie Haven Campground
          Apr. 7, 2024

          Prairie Haven Campground

          Found it

          This is an actual campground right next to the freeway right where the directions say that it is. Ignore the GPS or hopefully they'll correct the GPS. I did not stay here but I travel through often so I was curious to see if I could understand what and where it was. There seems to be hookups I have a feeling there is a building that has bathrooms in it and seems like they used to sell gas I'm not sure how much of that is still available.

        • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Apr. 7, 2024

          Prairie Haven Campground

          I'm not sure this is a camping area

          I'm not exactly sure I'm in the right place nor am I sure that this is actually a campground of some kind. It's definitely a fishing access it's a big open spot next to Island Lake which is a legit lake in North Dakota. It's very flat but there's equipment parked here and a sign that says this is fishing access so I think if you tried to camp here you'd end up with somebody knocking on your door. Last the GPS spot is not correct that takes you to a corner of a road and this spot does not match the directions so I'm going to go one more mile up and see if the directions actually take me to a campground and I'll post that as well.

        • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Apr. 7, 2024

          Parkhurst Campground - Pipestem

          Nice spot with pretty views

          This is a nice enough campground with pretty views of the lake. It really is dry though with no water and pit toilets. You just pick a spot of grass and that's it. There are miles and miles of trails which is very cool and nice views of the water and overall, well maintained and for me, in April, it was quiet.

        • M
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          Oct. 8, 2023

          Mel Rieman Rec

          Beautiful site, with good amenities

          Stopped here on our way through North Dakota, perfect site with flushable bathrooms, good water and a beautiful sunrise.

        • Allison K.
          Camper-submitted photo from Jamestown Campground
          Sep. 20, 2023

          Jamestown Campground

          Great Park with friendly staff

          We stayed at one of the tent campsites and stayed in the recommended spot by the staff. There was a fire ring for us, but we couldn’t use our own wood to prevent the spread of bugs or mold. They gave us free firewood and even brought it right up to our camp site for us. Amenities included clean bathrooms/showers, walking trails, playground. Staff/owners super friendly and helpful. Only downfall is the location is right next to the highway and a little noisy, but nothing we couldn’t sleep through. We would stay here again.

        • Renee H.
          Camper-submitted photo from Parkhurst Campground - Pipestem
          Aug. 27, 2023

          Parkhurst Campground - Pipestem

          Parkhurst Campground

          Campground was nice and there is a nice trail. Warning this trail is used for cross country meets. Besides some porta potties being set up on the side of the campground there was no indication of this event happening until the buses started rolling in. There was no where for the buses or spectators to park besides the camping lots and participants and spectators used the campground bathrooms and walked onto sites being used by campers.

        • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Barnes County Park Clausen Springs Recreation Area
          Aug. 19, 2023

          Barnes County Park Clausen Springs Recreation Area

          Really great with something for everyone

          Hiking trails and places for kids to play on playground equipment and access to the lake with very nice docks and the North country trail goes through. One can hike or bike long if you want. Last, there is lots of shade so you can can't privately in the shade or in a very public campground either way.

        • R
          Camper-submitted photo from Jamestown Campground
          Aug. 3, 2023

          Jamestown Campground

          Nice stop

          This is nice spot good price flat spots has a playground lots of grass they have sports equipment you can barrow the dirt road can be pretty dusty but not bad if you go slow

        • Jacob G.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Faust Park
          Jul. 15, 2023

          Faust Park

          Solid, quick stop

          We were the only campers, so there was plenty of space and the sound of the water was soothing.

          Bugs were terrible and the train was loud once when we went to sleep and then once when we woke up.

          Overall, the camp spot was a convenient and free stop on our road trip out west. Would stay again.

        • Emilie V.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Moon Lake
          Jun. 25, 2023

          Moon Lake

          Quiet with beautiful views!

          The sites aren’t very well indicating and so we parked next to a fire ring and picnic table. A van pulled up in front of us with plenty of room left for other neighbors. A sign indicates that camping for more than 10days is not permitted and rigs aren’t to be left unattended for more than 24hours. Two docks for the pups to jump off of and swim. Beautiful clear water was calling my name in the evening.

        • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Faust Park
          Jun. 11, 2023

          Faust Park

          Tiny space

          We stopped by to visit but didn't camp. If you're a walker there's no trails and no place to walk. There is though a very nice canoe spot and it's clear people fish from here. The campsite is very small and only camping spaces for about three campers it was full the time we came through.

        • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Moon Lake
          Jun. 10, 2023

          Moon Lake

          It is a very small spot and cute

          Several spots to park but not at all very private. Nice view of the lake though and the trees block the wind and it was a very windy cool day so very appreciative of them. No shade though, just a wind break.

        • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Binford Park Campground
          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.

        • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Fort Ransom State Park Campground
          Jun. 1, 2023

          Fort Ransom State Park Campground

          Amazing state park

          It was very early in April and still very cold so I literally had the place to myself but we saw an incredible amount of wildlife in our one day stay. Also there are bunches of trails to hike and the town is close and worth exploring. I came back again in 2024 with a bit more time but still early so had the park to myself. There is so much to do here. They have expanded the trails, dinner in town at a great restaurant, mountain biking down the Kathryn road to historic sites and a national state forest with more trails and destinations. Come early, around the ticks and mosquitoes. Maybe I will bring the canoe next time.

        • Lee F.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Jamestown Campground
          May. 28, 2023

          Jamestown Campground

          Close to highway

          Nice campground just off the highway. Although the tent sites looked nice, unless you have earplugs the highway noise will keep you awake. It's also pretty windy. Clean bathrooms and showers, really nice staff. We booked one of two rustic cabins for a steal at $35. Other than a very thin foam mattress, we had a great stay. There was a mini fridge in the cabin and the wonderful lady that checked us in loaned us a fan since it was a bit warm. Jamestown speedway dirt track has races every Saturday evening during the summer and we were able to catch the season opener in May. The world's largest buffalo is also nearby

        • kelly N.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Jamestown Campground
          May. 24, 2023

          Jamestown Campground

          Wonderful park

          This is the second time we’ve stopped at this park. Very well maintained- great bathroom facilities- dog park- playground and a tunnel of trees to meander through.

        • GThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Faust Park
          May. 14, 2023

          Faust Park

          Just 1 night if need be

          Well, not the best place we stayed at. Arrived to trash bags beside the bin, half a rib cage (skeleton) of some animal (which we found the rest of the deer .5m down the road) and the 2 vault toilets need of a decent clean / toilet paper, but they didn't smell and were adequate for the night. We were the only people here, but locals dropped by for dog walks or rest stops. Area did have a grill, firepit, one picnic table in the open and 2 tables under a large cover. 2 gravel slopes go down to the river, but could imagine with the sediment at the river edge, car wheels may become stuck. Trains / rail crossing was 100yards away, as previously mentioned in other reviews, and our observations were as follows.....9 trains from mid afternoon  to early morning next day, 4 of which at night. Apart from the  3‐4 long horn blasts each time one came by, the actual train passing was not disturbing... 

        • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Eggerts Landing
          Sep. 26, 2022

          Eggerts Landing

          Good Privacy Between Most Sites

          The website instructions say to take exit 292 off I 94 but our RV GPS and Google Maps showed exit 294, which is probably a new exit. Coming from the east, exit 294 was the better option, but either exit would work as they both will lead to the turn to take you down to Eggerts Landing plus other COE areas as identified on the signs. The campground(CG) area was easy to find and we got potable water at the dump station conveniently located as we entered the CG area. The RV sites here are all 30 AMP electric and we proceeded to back-in spot 20, which was easy to back into off the turn. Site 20 is plenty long and we really liked the privacy between sites due to the vegetation and trees. This CG has a lot of mature trees so satellite would not be an option for most sites. We got 2 bars on Verizon and 2 on T-Mobile. The sites in the front of the CG are more open where you could get a satellite signal. The sites at the far end of the CG are more private with little trails weaving around. There are no sites that are truly on the lake, but several have paths to the water. There are trash cans smartly placed around the CG plus water spigots and vault toilets. Towards the front of the back loop, there’s a shower house. There is also a fishing pier near the CG area entrance. There’s a camp host, but they were only working weekends when we were there in September. However, park rangers patrolled the CG. This COE is about 15 minutes north of Valley City where amenities can be found. Check out Babb's Coffee House in Jamestown. Great place to have lunch after visiting the tourist spots in Jamestown and the coffee is very good too. If you are looking for gifts made in North Dakota, check out the Dakota Store, also in Jamestown, which is a great place to shop. We enjoyed our 3-night stay during the midweek.

        • Luckybreak R.
          Camper-submitted photo from Jamestown Campground
          Sep. 11, 2022

          Jamestown Campground

          Clean restrooms, spacious level sites, fast Wi-Fi.

          We stayed one night in a 26’C. Close to the interstate by not a problem for us. 3/4 mile grass walking trail around the perimeter with a couple sitting areas.

        • kelly N.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Jamestown Campground
          Sep. 5, 2022

          Jamestown Campground

          Amazing , a must stop

          Beautiful, very well maintained, very dog friendly family owned rv park. So many personal touches, beyond friendly service, level site, great wiFi, playground, pavilion, small store, 25 acres close to town. And the topper a tunnel of lilac along with walking trails around the whole property!

        • Amber F.
          Camper-submitted photo from Clausen Springs Park Campground
          Aug. 27, 2022

          Clausen Springs Park Campground

          Amazing views and amenities for the perfect low price

          This campsite has been one of our favorites that we found while traveling cross country. For only $15 you get nice, hot clean showers and a flush toilet, HUGE campsites that are private and shaded and full of small wildlife (we loved all the frogs at night), a playground for kids, well lit roads and trails, ample vault toilets for convenience and a beautiful lake that is swimmable, ample opportunity to fish and kayak. It's fun for the entire family. The camp hosts were respectful and extremely nice. We will definitely be coming back here.



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