Best Cabin Camping near West Fargo, ND

Red River Valley Fairgrounds and Sheyenne Oaks provide cabin accommodations in the West Fargo region, with options varying in amenities and size. Most cabins include electric hookups and basic furnishings, with some offering air conditioning during summer months. Full hookup cabins typically include access to shared bathroom facilities with showers and toilets. Chahinkapa Park cabins provide fire pits and grills for outdoor cooking near camping spaces. "There is a fire pit and also a grill to use. There are also cabins available too," noted one visitor about the Chahinkapa Park accommodations.

Rustic cabin rentals are available at multiple locations, with prices ranging from affordable community parks to more established campgrounds. Hendrum Community Park offers a small selection of cabin options with full hookups at $15 per night, though availability is limited to 3-4 spaces total. Reservations are recommended, particularly during peak summer season. Many cabins accommodate pets, though specific policies vary by location. A camper described Hendrum Community Park as "a nice hideaway with full hookups," making it suitable for visitors seeking quiet cabin accommodations.

Most cabin rentals provide basic furnishings but require guests to bring personal items such as bedding, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties, with some offering only outdoor cooking options while others may include basic appliances. Bathroom facilities are typically shared among cabin guests at established campgrounds. West Fargo's proximity to shopping centers provides convenient access to supplies, as one reviewer noted: "There is easy access down 13th avenue to shopping centers in Fargo," making it practical to purchase any forgotten items or groceries.

Best Cabin Sites Near West Fargo, North Dakota (4)

    1. Red River Valley Fairgrounds

    3 Reviews
    West Fargo, ND
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (701) 282-2200

    "Big event, we're lucky to find his space open. campground completely full , thousands of pickups and cars. Level sites with cement pad. Some pull through most back in. Amazingly, very quiet at night."

    2. Hendrum Community Park

    3 Reviews
    Hillsboro, ND
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 861-6210

    "The envelopes are right outside. Fill out, add cash or check and drop in slot. They use the $ to pump out the sewage holding tank. Please be courteous and keep our little community parks going."

    "This is a small but well kept and woodsy community park near the small town of Hendrum, MN."

    3. Sheyenne Oaks

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    Leonard, ND
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 361-8566

    $28 - $49 / night

    4. Chahinkapa Park

    1 Review
    Wahpeton, ND
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (701) 642-2811

    "There is a fire pit and also a grill to use. There is a bathhouse and a shower. It was very easy to back the camper into the spot. There are also cabins available too."

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  • Joe S.
    Oct. 29, 2021

    Chahinkapa Park

    Nice, Small Campground

    We stayed here one night in April and it was a nice little place. There is a zoo which is nice for the kids. There is a fire pit and also a grill to use. There is a bathhouse and a shower. It was very easy to back the camper into the spot. There are also cabins available too. There is also a golf course so be sure to bring the clubs!

  • wanda W.
    Aug. 26, 2021

    Hendrum Community Park

    Nice little community park

    Lots of shade. Only 4 spots here with FHUs. It now costs $15 a night.  You pay at the city office which is across from the post office on Main Street. The envelopes are right outside. Fill out, add cash or check and drop in slot. They use the $ to pump out the sewage holding tank. Please be courteous and keep our little community parks going.

    Bathrooms are open and there is room for tent campers as well. Playground for the kids.

  • Duncan G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 2, 2022

    Red River Valley Fairgrounds

    Sleepless Night

    This is a convenient stop-over when traveling. However, interstate 94 runs by it and nearby trains run all night with horns blaring. There was also someone setting off fireworks in the area where I was camping, and the debris was hitting my camper. Really annoying. I was parked in the overflow area because the main campground was full(80% are contract workers living there). The main campground has full hookups. The overflow area only electric. The main campground was clean and well maintained. I would rate the bathrooms a B. The manager was very friendly and helpful. There is easy access down 13th avenue to shopping centers in Fargo.

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 16, 2021

    Hendrum Community Park

    Quiet camping near the Red River

    This is a small but well kept and woodsy community park near the small town of Hendrum, MN. Though established primarily as a town park and gathering place, there is an area for camping, and it can accomodate RV's as well as tents. If you are visiting the area, especially if interested in recreation on the nearby Red River, this is a quiet, relaxing, and pleasant place to be. The public boat access for the river is just a short way to the west of the park. Great place if you want to be off the beaten path!

  • kim B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2024

    Red River Valley Fairgrounds

    Big iron show

    Big event, we're lucky to find his space open. campground completely full , thousands of pickups and cars. Level sites with cement pad. Some pull through most back in. Amazingly, very quiet at night.

  • Amurican L.
    Aug. 5, 2020

    Hendrum Community Park

    Wow- this gem was discovered

    Talk about a nice hideaway! We found this site Googling free campsites. It is not free it is $15 a night with full hookups! 50amps! My wife and I were so happy to find this place tucked away in the town of Hendrum, MN.

    I only took away a star since the facilities are closed and the mosquitos are vicious! There is only room for about 3-4 campers so call in advance for a spot! It is well worth it!

  • Chris A.
    Oct. 6, 2020

    Red River Valley Fairgrounds

    Good place for newbie

    I would have giving this place a 3 star as there isn't much to see here except the fair grounds when there is something going on, however this is a good place to do a practice run for newbies. It is only a few miles from Outlet Recreation also which can be handy if you need something from an RV dealer.


Guide to West Fargo

Camping cabins near West Fargo, North Dakota provide convenient accommodations for visitors exploring the Red River Valley. The area sits at approximately 900 feet above sea level in the flat Red River Basin, characterized by rich farmland and periodic seasonal flooding. Winter temperatures regularly drop below zero, while summer camping season brings warm days with average highs in the 80s.

What to do

Outdoor recreation access: Sheyenne Oaks offers cabin stays with proximity to nature trails along the Sheyenne River. The campground features 38 sites with both 30-amp and 50-amp hookups available for cabin guests who bring additional equipment.

Family attractions: Chahinkapa Park combines cabin accommodations with family-friendly amenities including a zoo. "We stayed here one night in April and it was a nice little place. There is a zoo which is nice for the kids," notes Joe S., adding that the park also offers a golf course for sports enthusiasts.

Day trips to shopping: Cabin accommodations provide a home base for excursions to nearby urban amenities. The area's location allows campers to access retail options during their stay. "There is easy access down 13th avenue to shopping centers in Fargo," mentions a visitor to the area, making it convenient to restock supplies.

What campers like

Convenient stopover location: Red River Valley Fairgrounds cabins serve as practical accommodations for travelers passing through the region. "This is a convenient stop-over when traveling," notes Duncan G. about the fairgrounds camping facilities.

Practice camping experience: Cabin rentals provide an entry point for novice outdoor enthusiasts. "This is a good place to do a practice run for newbies," explains Chris A. about Red River Valley Fairgrounds, which offers various accommodation options including cabins within a few miles of RV dealers for additional supplies or assistance.

Quiet evening atmosphere: Despite daytime activity, many cabin locations maintain peaceful nights. Kim B. reports about their stay at Red River Valley Fairgrounds during a major event: "Campground completely full, thousands of pickups and cars. Amazingly, very quiet at night."

What you should know

Seasonal availability variations: Cabin availability and amenities change throughout the year. The Red River Valley experiences distinct seasons, with most campgrounds offering full services only during summer months (May through September).

Reservation requirements: Many cabin facilities require advance booking, particularly during peak periods. "There is only room for about 3-4 campers so call in advance for a spot!" advises a visitor about Hendrum Community Park, which offers limited accommodations.

Utility hookups: Cabins typically come with varying levels of electrical service. "The main campground has full hookups. The overflow area only electric," explains a reviewer describing the differences between accommodation areas at Red River Valley Fairgrounds.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several cabin locations include recreational facilities for children. Hendrum Community Park offers "bathrooms are open and there is room for tent campers as well. Playground for the kids," according to Wanda W.

Budget-friendly options: Hendrum Community Park provides economical cabin camping at $15 nightly with hookups. "We found this site Googling free campsites. It is not free it is $15 a night with full hookups! 50amps!" shares an enthusiastic visitor about this affordable option near West Fargo.

Wildlife awareness: Seasonal insects affect outdoor activities around cabins. One visitor notes about their experience at Hendrum Community Park: "I only took away a star since the facilities are closed and the mosquitos are vicious!" Pack appropriate repellent during summer months.

Tips from RVers

Noise considerations: Some cabin locations experience ambient sounds from transportation corridors. "Interstate 94 runs by it and nearby trains run all night with horns blaring," reports a visitor about Red River Valley Fairgrounds, suggesting light sleepers request cabins farther from main roads.

River recreation access: Cabin accommodations near waterways provide additional activities. Janet R. describes Hendrum Community Park as "a small but well kept and woodsy community park" that's ideal for river enthusiasts: "If you are visiting the area, especially if interested in recreation on the nearby Red River, this is a quiet, relaxing, and pleasant place to be. The public boat access for the river is just a short way to the west of the park."

Bathroom facilities: Cabin rentals typically offer varying levels of sanitation amenities. Duncan G. rates the bathrooms at Red River Valley Fairgrounds as a "B" grade, indicating adequate but not luxury facilities for cabin guests using shared restrooms.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near West Fargo, ND is Red River Valley Fairgrounds with a 3.7-star rating from 3 reviews.

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