Best Cabin Camping near Towner, ND

Three cabin campgrounds serve the Towner, North Dakota region, each offering distinct accommodations for visitors seeking rustic shelter. Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground provides cabin rentals within a forested setting near the Canadian border, featuring basic amenities and proximity to water recreation. The cabins include standard furnishings with access to nearby shower facilities and toilets. "I stayed in the cabins here and they were very nice! All the staff I've met were happy and energetic," noted one visitor who appreciated the clean accommodations. Electrical hookups are available, though specific cabin amenities vary by location.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The Haven Campground in Harvey offers cabin rentals with full hookup access and basic amenities, while Jan's RV Park and Lodge in Leeds provides cabin options with access to showers and toilets. Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when occupancy rates peak. Pet policies vary by location, with both Lake Metigoshe and The Haven allowing pets at their cabin sites. One camper shared that The Haven Campground offers "a beautiful, relaxing, quiet stop" with rental options available for those without their own equipment.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only basic amenities while others provide more comprehensive cooking options. Lake Metigoshe State Park operates year-round, allowing for winter cabin stays, while Jan's RV Park operates seasonally from April to October. Firewood is available at Lake Metigoshe and The Haven campgrounds. Nearby towns provide access to supplies, with Harvey offering "everything you need" according to visitor reviews. Advance planning is recommended for cabin stays, especially regarding food and personal supplies.

Best Cabin Sites Near Towner, North Dakota (3)

    1. Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Bottineau, ND
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 263-4651

    "This State Park is in North Dakota near the Canadian border. With a very large body of water that has many amenities from fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking and paddle boarding."

    "Camp sites are close but had trees and natural grasses so it feels like you are in your own private woods. Well kept hicking trails, beautiful lake with docks and nice beach."

    2. The Haven Campground

    2 Reviews
    Harvey, ND
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 324-2820

    $20 / night

    "It's full hookups with a picnic table, fire ring and trash can at each site. They have four rental RVs if needed."

    "Full Hook ups, great owners, quiet and gorgeous location!"

    3. Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC

    6 Reviews
    Fort Totten, ND
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 291-2046

    $20 - $50 / night

    "The site was level and hookups were well-positioned. The restroom and shower are clean; a good supplement to our camper. "

    "Power, water, sewer; a bathroom with a shower; good wifi. So those are all good."

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Cabin Reviews near Towner, ND

29 Reviews of 3 Towner Campgrounds


  • 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!

  • Brandi M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2020

    Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground

    Beautiful State Park

    This State Park is in North Dakota near the Canadian border. With a very large body of water that has many amenities from fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking and paddle boarding. There are bike & canoe/kayak rentals right outside the park and a couple different campgrounds to choose from inside the park, ours was just a few feet from the lake and fishing dock. Depending on which campground you choose you will either have a vault toilet or a more convenient bathroom with toilets & showers! Staff was very nice and accommodating. There was even an Ice cream truck that rolled thru everyday for the kiddos!

  • Patti E.
    Jul. 24, 2019

    Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground

    Better than I expected.

    Did not disappoint in anyway. Camp sites are close but had trees and natural grasses so it feels like you are in your own private woods. Well kept hicking trails, beautiful lake with docks and nice beach. Offered kyak rentals, water and electric sites. A must see.

  • Sheila T.
    Jun. 13, 2025

    Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC

    Good basic site

    This was a good site for us as we passed through on a long road trip. The site was level and hookups were well-positioned. The restroom and shower are clean; a good supplement to our camper. 

    You can get gas across the street and find most anything you need at the attached convenience store. We enjoyed the ice cream and a walk through town.

  • Nikki M.
    Jul. 18, 2018

    Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground

    Beautiful lakeside campsites

    A great place for getting in or on the water. Swimming next to campsites, boat launch site even closer. The playground is located next to picnic and bbq areas, all near the water and restrooms close by. Fishing docks are plentiful.

    brought my kids and my dogs for a great time and wasn’t disappointed.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2024

    Jan's RV Park and Lodge, LLC

    Most of the amenities

    Power, water, sewer; a bathroom with a shower; good wifi. So those are all good. It’s pretty close to hwy 2 so unavoidable road noise but not too bad; our site #6 needed leveling blocks but got pretty flat; and there’s no shade. Amy the proprietor is super nice and friendly, and the reservation process was seamless. Worked well for our cross country trip

  • Katie A.
    Aug. 7, 2017

    Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground

    Birch Trees Everywhere!

    This campground tucked away in the turtle mountains next to Lake Metigoshie is definitely worth the visit! The campground is located in a state park so rules do apply. Tents, rvs, cars are are easy to maneuver in and out with a pump station located in the park. The 4 season playground is home to a ski park near by with a brand new chalet and updated runs with a terrain park( depending on snow conditions) public beach access, hiking trails, snowmobile trails, and the International Peace Gardens located not to far away either! I recommend camping in the fall with tree colors! WOW!

  • R
    Jul. 19, 2018

    Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground

    Nice place to get away and be part of nature

    I stayed in the cabins here and they were very nice! All the staff I’ve met were happy and energetic. Canoe or kayaking in the area is a must and keep your eye out for the wildlife around you in the water. The interpretive learning center is really neat also.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2023

    Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground

    Packed tight

    Wow, am I glad I didn't plan to stay. This park camping is packed crazy tight. The park is well maintained but you are sharing a sit with everyone basically. Great looking trails and maybe a good fall sort of place to go.


Guide to Towner

Cabin camping near Towner, North Dakota provides rustic shelter options within the northern prairie landscape. The region sits at the edge of the Turtle Mountains, an area characterized by rolling hills and small lakes that contrast with the surrounding flatlands. Winter temperatures regularly drop below zero, while summer conditions are mild with occasional thunderstorms, making weather preparation essential for cabin stays.

What to do

Water recreation on Lake Metigoshe: Visitors have access to fishing docks, boat launches, and swimming areas during warm months. "With a very large body of water that has many amenities from fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking and paddle boarding. There are bike & canoe/kayak rentals right outside the park," notes Brandi M. about Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground.

Hiking trail exploration: Several trail systems accommodate different skill levels throughout the region. At Lake Metigoshe, one camper reported, "I walked the full Old Oak interpretive trail and the pamphlet that you pick up on the way in to camp was nice to have. There is poison ivy here. There was some on my campsite and some on the interpretive trail."

Visit the International Peace Garden: Located about 30 minutes from some cabin sites, this unique attraction straddles the US-Canadian border. "The International Peace Garden is about a half hour drive and that was beautiful as well," shares J S. from their stay at Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground.

What campers like

Shoreline access: Many cabins provide direct water access for fishing and boating. "I was in the Washgum Loop on campsite #66 and the interpretive trail and a nice area to view the lake was right next to my campsite. If you had your own kayak you could definitely drop in from here," explains Jennie S. about her experience at Lake Metigoshe.

Clean facilities: The well-maintained bathroom and shower buildings receive frequent positive mentions. One camper at Lake Metigoshe noted, "Full hookups, clean sites and facilities—nicest public showers we have ever seen!" which is particularly valuable for cabin users without private facilities.

Quiet atmosphere: The relative seclusion provides peaceful stays. "If you want a beautiful, relaxing, quiet stop then you'll love this place," states Tia L. about The Haven Campground in Harvey, which offers cabin rentals with nearby recreation options.

What you should know

Limited amenities in some cabins: Facilities vary significantly between locations, with some requiring campers to bring extensive supplies. At Jan's RV Park and Lodge, one visitor mentioned, "This was a good site for us as we passed through on a long road trip. The site was level and hookups were well-positioned. The restroom and shower are clean; a good supplement to our camper."

Seasonal availability: Weather conditions affect cabin access and activities. A Lake Metigoshe visitor reported, "I stopped here for one night while taking the high line on a road trip. The drive in is hilly and has spectacular views. It is well worth the few extra miles."

Wildlife considerations: Encounters with local fauna are common. "Lots of wildlife. Full hookups, clean sites and facilities," notes a Lake Metigoshe camper, while another mentions watching for wildlife during water activities.

Tips for camping with families

Playground facilities: Dedicated play areas provide recreation options for children. "Great sandy beach & nice water!! Activities set up for families/kids each weekend. Nice playground between loops too," reports Ason S. about Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground.

Educational opportunities: Nature programs enhance cabin stays for children. "The interpretive learning center is really neat also," mentions a Lake Metigoshe visitor regarding the educational facilities available to cabin guests.

Recreational activities: Multiple family-friendly options exist near cabin sites. "Horseshoes, volleyball, a free travel library with sitting room, firewood, lots of open space to play Frisbee with your pups," lists Tia L. about The Haven Campground.

Tips from RVers

Supply access: Proximity to towns provides necessary provisions for cabin guests. "The town of Harvey isn't far and has everything you need. Definitely worth the stop!" notes a visitor to The Haven Campground, while another Jan's RV Park guest mentioned, "You can get gas across the street and find most anything you need at the attached convenience store."

Road access considerations: Highway proximity affects noise levels but provides convenience. "Park is located right off of hwy 2. Great access to International Peace Garden and Geographical Center of North America," reports Mike K. about Jan's RV Park, which may influence cabin selection decisions.

Utility connections: For cabin guests bringing additional equipment, knowing the electrical setup is important. "Power, water, sewer; a bathroom with a shower; good wifi. So those are all good. It's pretty close to hwy 2 so unavoidable road noise but not too bad," explains Thomas R. about the Jan's RV Park environment surrounding their cabins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Towner, ND?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Towner, ND is Lake Metigoshe State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 21 reviews.

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