Best RV Parks & Resorts near Jamestown, ND

Jamestown Campground offers full RV hookups including water, electric (50-amp), and sewer connections at its graveled, level sites within a 25-acre property near Jamestown. Open from May 1 to October 1, this family-owned park provides amenities including WiFi, showers, a playground, and walking trails. Pelican Point Landing accommodates RVs with electric hookups and water connections, while Frontier Fort RV Park provides basic graveled sites with water hookups and sewer connections. Medina City Park, located about 30 miles west, features 26 RV sites with water and electric hookups (both 30-amp and 50-amp service). "Beautiful, very well maintained, very dog friendly family owned rv park. So many personal touches, beyond friendly service, level site, great WiFi."

Several RV parks in the Jamestown area provide dump stations for travelers, with Jamestown Campground, Pelican Point Landing, and Medina City Park all offering this service. Cell service varies throughout the region, with one camper noting "basically no cell service" at Pelican Point Landing. Most campgrounds near Jamestown have seasonal operations, typically closing between September and October and reopening in May. Frontier Fort RV Park remains accessible later in the season, with visitors reporting it was "open and not very busy in late October" despite water being turned off due to freezing temperatures. All parks accommodate pets, though specific restrictions may apply. Big rig access varies, with Jamestown Campground and Medina City Park explicitly accommodating larger vehicles with their pull-through sites and adequate maneuvering space.

Best RV Sites Near Jamestown, North Dakota (38)

    1. Frontier Fort RV Park

    1 Review
    Jamestown, ND
    2 miles
    Website

    $27 / night

    2. Dickey RV Park

    1 Review
    Fort Ransom, ND
    28 miles

    3. Pelican Point Landing

    4 Reviews
    Arkansas River - Terry Lock and Dam, AR
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 252-1451

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Sayed in a 36 ft 5th wheel and had no issues getting it setup, although the ground was far from level, we managed. Went with 2 other families worh neighboring camp sites."

    "Quiet place with very friendly staff. Don’t forget the great eats from the Dak."

    4. Medina City Park

    8 Reviews
    Arkansas River - Terry Lock and Dam, AR
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 659-0515

    $10 - $20 / night

    "Park has 26 sites all with water and electric. There is a dump station on site. Bath house is clean with hot showers. There is a play ground, disk golf and fire rings. It is well taken care of."

    "Full hook up. Showers bathrooms tennis court kid playground picnic tables covered area w picnic tables ball field and almost no one staying overnight"

    5. Kathryn RV Park

    1 Review
    Fort Ransom, ND
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 589-6554

    $20 / night

    6. Gackle RV Park

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    Jamestown, ND
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 485-3243

    7. Fort Ransom State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Fort Ransom, ND
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 973-4331

    "This is a year round multi-use state park along the forest-lined Sheyenne River and near the Sheyenne National Grasslands."

    "Great spot for hiking, biking, canoeing and riding your horse. Friendly staff and clean sites. No water or sewer hookups."

    8. Moon Lake

    5 Reviews
    Valley City, ND
    25 miles
    Website

    "Nice spot by a lake, with three stone fire rings and a couple picnic tables. We got the spot surrounded by trees on three sides which was nice, the rest are open."

    "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."

    9. Mel Rieman Rec

    7 Reviews
    Valley City, ND
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 845-2970

    $20 - $40 / night

    "This a beautiful, small, and family friendly campgrounds. Most of the campsites have a beautiful view of the lake. The access roads are asphalt. Security comes around regularly."

    "Someone said everyone had a view of theblake, no idea what they are talking about as none do but there is a nice path to the beach. It was quiet during the week."

    10. Jamestown Campground

    18 Reviews
    Jamestown, ND
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 252-6262

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Beautiful, very well maintained, very dog friendly family owned rv park."

    "Fantastic host, well maintained campground, good layout, pull through, dog friendly, walking path, campground next to road but very quiet. I would recommend"

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RV Park Reviews near Jamestown, ND

124 Reviews of 38 Jamestown Campgrounds


  • kelly N.
    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!

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • R
    Jun. 14, 2022

    James River Bay Area Camping

    Good Boondocking

    Scenic lil boat launch not far from Jamestown. A few fire rings dispersed around the area. There was a water pump that looked to be broken. Vault toilet and a storage shed housing the picnic tables if you wanted to use one. The lake is beautiful. Got to watch storm pass thru while cows grazed on rolling hills across the water. Lovely.

  • Jo Outdoors The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2021

    Clausen Springs Park Campground

    Scenic Campground with Unique Sites, Privacy, Lake and Hiking Trails

    This rec area/campground is honestly a hidden gem (not trying to be cliché!) The area is very scenic and well kept, with a stream running throughout that feeds into a multi-use lake, unique and expansive campsites, groomed trails, multiple amenities and the laidback solitude and peace of the Midwest prairie/plains. If you choose to, it's easy to have enjoyable personal time and also not feel uneasy or isolated in your experience if you choose to adventure solo.

    This campground is family friendly and also still very suitable for those solo stays. The campsites exist within many settings: wooded areas, more community-type settings, open prairies, and secluded nooks far away from the center of everything. Some of these sites are massive and some are quaint and tucked into the trees, down a wooded path. There have usually been multiple sites available when I've camped there towards the end of the week. 

    Clausen Springs Campground is managed by the NDGF Department and Barnes County Park Board/Wildlife Federation; it is within the Clausen Springs Rec Area/Wildlife Management Area (545 acres.) This campground is about 20 miles out of Valley City, 17 miles off of I-94 and just a few miles off of ND HWY 1. (Very easy to locate, not a ton of gravel and not too far from a rural gas station/convenience store.)

    The hiking trails are my favorite; they are well-maintained and interconnect with the North Country National Scenic Trail (NCT.) The lake provides swimming, fishing, and boat access for electric motored boats or kayaks/canoes. There is also a playground for the kids.

    The RVs or TTs have access to electric hookups and dumpsites. We all have have access to rural drinking water, shower houses/bathrooms (very well-kept IMO,) picnic tables, and fire rings. Also present are a ball diamond and horseshoe pit. (There is also a historic aspect to this area and there are some pieces of interpretative information available.)

    You are allowed an RV or Camper plus a tent ( or solely two tents) per site (max 8 people) $20/night for electric sites, $15/night for primitive. Also important to note that  sites 1-12, and 55 are reserve-able, all the rest are first come, first serve. There are 21 electrical sites and 57 primitive. 

     (I also realize I posted mainly photos of many of the sizeable, more open/exposed campsites; there are so many that are completely shaded and tucked into the trees as well! I will try to get photos in the future)

  • Jo Outdoors The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 14, 2021

    Faust Park

    Primitive camping at Faust Park, Barnes County, N.D.

    This park is maintained and managed by the Barnes County Wildlife Club and North Dakota Game and Fish Department. Camping is free and allowed for a maximum of 10 consecutive days. There is plenty of open lawn within this park area which can definitely fit multiple tents and the parking lot/gravel driveway can accommodate travel trailers/RVs/Vans.

    It is a well-maintained, simple, camping area offering a picnic table, fire ring/pit, built-in charcoal grill, waste receptacles and a vault toilet. (As of early October the county was able to erect a picnic shelter) There is also some informative signage covering the local history, and that of the the river and land. (Not as far back in time as it should though.)

    The Sheyenne River runs along one side of this camp area - There is a kayak/canoe in/out access area here and access points for fishing along with a bridge. If you are filtering H20 yourself, you have access to flowing river water for drinking!

    Quite isolated and quiet here, people may periodically stop by to fish, drop in a kayak, run their dogs or stretch their legs. Overall it’s a secluded and peaceful area. There are train tracks that run along the river in close proximity; they usually don't "toot" more than a time or two as they pass the crossing. I can't say how many in a night. 

    There are plenty of areas to enjoy the sun, but also large, mature trees for plenty of shade as well. Pretty decent area to have access to camp at for FREE that feels like you're "beyond getting what you paid for!"

    - Faust Park is also about 4 miles SW from the Mel Rieman Rec Area/Campgrounds (COE) which has a swimming area, playground, showers & bathroom facilities, drinking water, garbages, grills, and a bar/small grill/ice cream shop & water sports rentals on site. This is all very seasonal of course.

    -Faust Park is located along a maintained gravel road, less than a ½ mile off of the River Road and about 6 miles outside of Valley City. There is a farmstead on the other side of the river/wooded area, otherwise no other nearby neighbors. It is also 6 or so miles up off of I-94 if folks approach it from that direction.

  • Kim B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 29, 2021

    Jamestown Campground

    Overnight stay

    Fantastic host, well maintained campground, good layout, pull through, dog friendly, walking path, campground next to road but very quiet. I would recommend

  • Jo Outdoors The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2021

    Parkhurst Campground - Pipestem

    Affordable Prairie Campground with Great Trail System & Water Access

    The first thing I think of when I think of Parkhurst Campground/Pipestem Lake rec area are the trails. This area encompasses about 140 acres and contains the 5.5 mile North Ridge Trail, 8 mile Pipestem Creek Trail, and equine trails. The first two are geared towards mountain biking, and hiking. Very pretty prairie hiking as well as lush, wooded tracts. There's easy access to these trails from the campgrounds and they are also very well maintained by the county. There are families who have ATVs with also, as there is some separate land they can have access too.

    Parkhurst's campgrounds are tidy and well-kept. There are also typically plenty of regulars camping there who are pretty happy to help if you have questions. This is an Army Corps of Engineers/ County ran campground within a rec area; it's located alongside the Pipestem Creek/Lake. There is a $10/night fee on an honor system, where upon arrival you select your campsite and then fill out a slip and submit your payment at the campground entrance. There are no reservations and it is first some first serve. (Every time we have stayed here there have been plenty of sites available, but I cannot speak for traditionally busy, holiday weekends)

    This is a primitive campground that has access to picnic tables, fire rings, vault toilets, waste receptacles, non-potable water, a dump station, shelters, boat docks and ramps, lake/reservoir beaches for swimming, as well as mountain biking, hiking and equine trails. If you needed water on the spot, there is is non-potable water access as well as river/lake water if you filter it yourself.  A neighboring farm which you'll drive by sells firewood, as well as several places within Jamestown. Since there is an equine trail there is of course an equine area with corrals, tether lines, and space for trailers.

    The sites here aren't labeled specifically, so you have to gauge your equipment, vehicles, and how much space you'd typically be taking up. It allows for some flexibility and I haven't seen groups overflowing. Parkhurst is quite expansive in that the northern most end starts at a bit higher elevation, and the southern-most end is a bit lower, and along the lakeside. This is a pretty open campground, across a large large area with dividing roads and trees throughout. Even though spots aren’t secluded typically, and there isn’t site division by trees, we still haven’t been forced to come into contact or interact with neighbors and the rest of the campground.(I mention this knowing that it is something some folks really take into consideration.) Though not a wooded campground, there is still a lot of shade, and the breezes really help with some bug control.

    Parkhurst is off of HWY 281 and about 5 miles from the outskirts of Jamestown, a quick and easy drive. When you are navigating to Parkhurst/Pipestem Reservoir area there is south end rec area entrance and then also the campground entrance on the north end, where you would come across the registration area as you head south. Pipestem creek/lake connects from the south to the James River/Jamestown Reservoir which is on the outside of Jamestown. (Plenty of options for groceries, gas, dining, hardware stores etc.)

    We really like staying here, whether in a tent or camper. The trails are addicting, personally! If you are camping with a couple groups, it's pretty easy to find neighboring/close campsites as well.

  • J
    Aug. 3, 2022

    Jamestown Campground

    Nice Campgroung

    Easy pull through sites. Full hook ups. Nice showers and laundry.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 26, 2021

    Kulm City

    Kulm Campground

    Convenient campground on the edge of the small town of Kulm. It has about 20 back in sites with water septic, and 30 and 50 amp hookups. No cable or WiFi. Sites are level and some have shade. Free swimming at the town pool next door when they are open.


Guide to Jamestown

Campers visiting Jamestown, North Dakota, can explore several seasonal campgrounds positioned around the region's prairie landscape. Located in the Drift Prairie region at about 1,500 feet elevation, camping options near Jamestown experience typical northern plains weather patterns with warm summers and cold winters. Most camping facilities operate from spring through fall, with freezing temperatures limiting winter camping opportunities in this section of North Dakota.

What to do

Water activities at Pelican Point Landing: This campground offers fishing access and swimming opportunities at the reservoir. "The sunrise over the lake made this memorable," notes one visitor, while another mentions "nice little bar/restaurant on site with free wifi" and "decent swimming with boat landing."

Historical exploration near Frontier Fort RV Park: The campground provides convenient access to local history sites. One camper notes, "Bison herd and western novelist Louis L'Amour birthplace near by," making it a good base for exploring regional heritage spots.

Sports facilities at Medina City Park: Located about 30 miles from Jamestown, this city park offers recreational facilities beyond camping. "Full hook up. Showers bathrooms tennis court kid playground picnic tables covered area w picnic tables ball field," reports one visitor, highlighting the diverse activity options.

Relaxing at Moon Lake: This quieter spot offers peaceful lakeside camping. A visitor mentions, "Fished most of the day while sitting on my chair just in the water," and another notes it was "exactly what we were looking for. A quiet place away from the crazy of everyday life right now."

What campers like

Budget-friendly options at Medina City Park: This municipal campground offers affordable RV camping near Jamestown. "For only $15 the night's stay was perfect," shares one visitor, while another notes, "Nice quick over nighter. 15.00 a night, power, water, dump station, Bathroom, shower."

Family amenities at Jamestown Campground: This campground features recreational facilities for families. One camper reports it has a "playground, pavilion, small store, 25 acres close to town" and another mentions "sports equipment you can barrow."

Privacy options at Mel Rieman Rec: This campground offers more secluded camping experiences. "Highly recommend if you're looking for a place a little off the beaten track, with serene landscapes and feelings of privacy," writes one visitor. Another notes, "Spot 3 had lots of shade and was pretty private."

What you should know

Limited connectivity: Cell service varies significantly across campgrounds. At Pelican Point Landing, campers report "basically no cell service," while at Mel Rieman Rec, visitors note "cel and wifi access is bad at best. There is a store close by that has access."

Weather considerations: North Dakota's unpredictable weather affects camping conditions. At Frontier Fort RV Park, one visitor noted, "The water was turned off due to the recent freezing weather," indicating late-season visitors should prepare for potential service limitations.

Road conditions: Access roads to some sites may present challenges. At Moon Lake, a camper reports, "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." Similarly, at Jamestown Campground, visitors mention "the dirt road can be pretty dusty" though "not bad if you go slow."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play areas for children. At Medina City Park, a visitor notes, "Hookups available and a great playground for the kids," making it suitable for family camping trips.

Recreational equipment: Some campgrounds provide activity equipment. Jamestown Campground is described as having "a playground, lots of grass" and "sports equipment you can barrow" according to reviewers, offering entertainment options for children.

Swimming options: Water access provides cooling relief during summer months. One visitor to Pelican Point Landing mentions "decent swimming with boat landing" and "small playground for kids," combining multiple family-friendly amenities in one location.

Tips from RVers

Site conditions at Moon Lake: RVers should note the terrain at this camping area. "Several spots to park but not at all very private," writes one visitor, while another mentions, "Nice spot by a lake, with three stone fire rings and a couple picnic tables."

Easy access options at Pelican Point Landing: This location accommodates larger RVs with appropriate hookups. A camper with a "36 ft 5th wheel" reported "no issues getting it setup, although the ground was far from level, we managed," providing insight for RV positioning at the campground.

Seasonal limitations: RV campers should prepare for weather-related service restrictions. At Frontier Fort RV Park, a visitor in October found "the campground was clean and RV sites graveled and level. The water was turned off due to the recent freezing weather," indicating late-season campers should verify utility availability.

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