Best RV Parks & Resorts near Powers Lake, ND

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Several RV campgrounds operate within 30 miles of Powers Lake, North Dakota, primarily serving the oil industry workforce. Stonehouse RV Park offers electric hookups, sewer connections, water hookups, and trash service with reservable sites for RVs. North Gold RV Park and Alpha & Omega RV Park provide limited services with basic sites. "The sewer connection didn't work. We had to back up so close to the next row, it was nerve racking," noted one camper about their experience at a nearby park. Fox Run RV Park in Williston, approximately 60 miles west, offers more amenities including big-rig friendly sites, 50-amp electrical service, full hookups, and allows both pets and alcohol.

Campground access varies significantly across the region, with many parks operating seasonally from spring through fall. Dakota West RV Park and General Store in Ross remains open from May through October, while Bowbells RV Park, located north of Powers Lake, provides electric, water and sewer hookups with a sanitary dump station but limited other facilities. Cell service may be inconsistent in this rural area. Reservations are recommended during peak oil field work periods when accommodations fill quickly. Most parks have gravel pads rather than concrete, and spacing between sites tends to be minimal at many facilities. Winter camping options are extremely limited, with most parks closing entirely during the harsh North Dakota winter months.

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  • Kerry K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2023

    Kota Ray Dam

    Not as expected

    Picked a site online from the website. Looked like a nice long back in by the lake. Turns out it had a big hump in the middle of it and the power was on the wrong side a to far away to reach. Went up the hill and found a place to park in site three while the guy I called checked to see if it was reserved . Luckily it wasn’t so I was able to set up and get the air going Other thing to mention is I’m in a 28 foot travel trailer. The road in if you can call it that was pretty worn out. First part was bumpy and patched tar. The rest was gravel so had to go slow It’s a bare bones park that doesn’t see much attention. But if you wanna be alone, this will work. Only three of us here. Bugs are a bit of a problem here as everywhere this time of year. Little no see ‘ems are the worst. Just a few Skeeters. I’m told there’s a dump station, but haven’t looked at it yet. Was looking for a quiet place to wait out the heat for a few days that had power. So it works for that. And I’m beholding to Jeremy at the office in town for helping with the reservation switch. I would suggest you come here first before picking a site. The ones on the loop on the hill are more level.

  • VThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 22, 2021

    4 Bears RV Park

    Never again

    We couldn’t find the check in place and no one knew where to check in. We get to check in and have to drive around to find the RV spaces. They were so close together. The sewer connection didn’t work. We had to back up so close to the next row, it was nerve racking. The casino is walking distance, but really really really inconvenient because the entrance is on the opposite side of the building. There are employees driving around in golf carts, but no shuttle to the store or the restaurant in the casino. The only saving Grace was the water park nearby.

  • Amurican L.
    Aug. 29, 2020

    Lewis & Clark State Park — Lewis And Clark State Park

    Rangers! Park Rangers Everywhere !

    Lewis and Clark didn’t seem like much, but as soon as we got settled in the Park rangers checked on us. They did patrols all the time around and were super friendly! We had one storm while we were there and they gave us the emergency plan as fast as they could. Most campgrounds could care less, they assume you know the deal. I commend the staff at this place, it’s what true North Dakota’s do for each other.

    We also had plenty of space in our campsites and the area is super clean. The trails and the beach were quite exciting as the nights that were clear had the Aurora borealis in the background. So beautiful.

  • A
    Aug. 22, 2020

    Van Hook Area

    Great for the family

    This is a great little camping area with lots of places to camp. Unfortunately none have water hookups but most have electric. The beach is awesome for the little kids because it’s very shallow very for quite a ways out. They have a great little bait shop that has all of the essentials for camping, fishing, and typical gas station type items. Staff and community is very friendly and there are a couple fun playgrounds for the kids.

  • Bradley H.
    Jul. 18, 2020

    Renville County Mouse River Park

    Mouse River Valley is beautiful !

    Mouse River Park is a large RV park nestled between the trees and alongside the Mouse River(Souris River). There are many sites but most seam to be seasonal from local people who come here on weekends. So, there are limited sites for people looking to spend a few nights and move on. Darrell is the caretaker and a great guy. Call him before you come and he will reserve you an available site. $15.00 a night with water/30amp power but there is no sewer hook ups. They have community restrooms and showers. Mouse River is a beautiful place and is surrounded by a National Wildlife Refuge!

  • S
    Jul. 11, 2018

    Tobacco Garden Rec Area

    Family Fun Campground

    This campground has a little of everything. Playgrounds, boat landing, grocery store and restaurant, fishing, cabins, showers, allows insured atv and utv's, bait. There is electric hookups, but no water hookups. We always have fun here!


Guide to Powers Lake

Recreational vehicle options near Powers Lake, North Dakota primarily serve workers in the oil industry, with facilities concentrated within a 30-mile radius. The rural location experiences extreme seasonal temperature variations, with summer highs averaging 80°F and winter temperatures frequently dropping below 0°F, creating challenging conditions for year-round camping.

What to do

Visit the water park: The water park in New Town, approximately 36 miles south of Powers Lake, offers recreational activities for visitors staying at nearby campgrounds. "The only saving Grace was the water park nearby," notes one camper at 4 Bears RV Park.

Explore local fishing spots: Lake Sakakawea provides fishing opportunities within an hour's drive of Powers Lake. Fox Run RV Park in Williston can serve as a base for anglers. "We stayed here while I was working we liked it alot," shares a camper about their experience at Fox Run RV Park.

Casino entertainment: The 4 Bears Casino offers gaming opportunities for adult campers, though access can be challenging. According to one review of 4 Bears RV Park, "The casino is walking distance, but really really really inconvenient because the entrance is on the opposite side of the building."

What campers like

Full utility hookups: RV parks around Powers Lake offer varying levels of hookups to accommodate different needs. Stonehouse RV Park provides electric hookups, sewer connections, water hookups, and trash service with reservable sites specifically designed for RVs.

Pet-friendly policies: Some campgrounds in the broader region welcome pets, allowing campers to bring their animals. Fox Run RV Park in Williston, about 60 miles from Powers Lake, accepts pets and provides amenities suitable for longer stays.

Sanitary facilities: Several RV campgrounds offer sanitary dump stations. Bowbells RV Park, located north of Powers Lake, provides electric, water, and sewer hookups along with a sanitary dump station for RV campers.

What you should know

Limited amenities: Most RV parks near Powers Lake offer basic services without extensive recreational facilities. Many lack showers, toilets, and laundry facilities, focusing instead on providing hookups for self-contained RVs.

Seasonal operations: Most campgrounds operate seasonally due to harsh winter conditions. Dakota West RV Park and General Store in Ross remains open only from May 1 to October 31, with most other facilities following similar seasonal patterns.

Tight spacing: Site configurations at many RV parks prioritize capacity over spaciousness. One camper noted about their experience at 4 Bears RV Park: "They were so close together. The sewer connection didn't work. We had to back up so close to the next row, it was nerve racking."

Limited cell coverage: Mobile phone reception may be inconsistent throughout the region, especially at campgrounds farther from town centers. Campers should prepare for potential connectivity issues.

Tips for camping with families

Research facility amenities: Many RV parks near Powers Lake lack family-oriented amenities like playgrounds or recreation areas. Parks with more family-focused facilities may require driving farther from Powers Lake.

Consider day trips: Plan excursions to recreational areas like Lake Sakakawea or Theodore Roosevelt National Park (about 120 miles southwest) when staying near Powers Lake with children.

Pack entertainment: With limited organized activities at most campgrounds, bring games, books, and recreational equipment for children staying at RV parks in the Powers Lake area.

Tips from RVers

Make reservations: During peak oil field work periods, RV spaces fill quickly at campgrounds near Powers Lake. Booking ahead is essential, particularly for longer stays.

Bring leveling equipment: Most RV campgrounds in the region feature gravel pads rather than concrete or paved surfaces. Leveling blocks and stabilizers will improve comfort at sites that may not be perfectly level.

Check hookup compatibility: Verify that your RV's systems match available connections at your chosen campground. Epping RV Park offers electric, water, and sewer hookups but may not accommodate all RV sizes or power requirements.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Powers Lake, ND is Alpha & Omega RV Park with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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