Best RV Parks & Resorts near Wishek, ND

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Several RV parks surround Wishek, North Dakota, accommodating different types of recreational vehicles. Doyle Memorial Park Campground offers electric hookups and showers year-round, with sites placed around the lake for fishing access. Beaver Lake State Park Campground provides electric hookups, fifty-amp service, and water hookups for RVs on well-maintained sites with moderate spacing between neighbors. "Our campsite was a pull through and fairly level. Not much level yard space but nice spacing," noted one visitor about Beaver Lake. Lake Hoskins RV Park near Ashley includes big-rig friendly spaces with electric hookups, water connections, and a sanitary dump station, though some sites appear occupied by seasonal campers.

RV travelers should note seasonal variations in services at these parks. Beaver Lake State Park maintains clean bathhouses with showers, while some smaller facilities may have limited restroom access. Cell service can be inconsistent across the region, with one camper reporting insufficient reception for remote work at Beaver Lake. Many parks shut off water systems during colder months, though electrical service typically remains available year-round. Most locations welcome pets and provide trash services, but dump stations may be limited to larger parks like Lake Hoskins and Beaver Lake State Park. Nearby options include Napoleon City Park and Campground (open May through October) and Medina City Park, which offers water and electric hookups with a dump station on premises.

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RV Park Reviews near Wishek, ND

27 Reviews of 22 Wishek Campgrounds


  • Bibs O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 15, 2024

    Leola City Park

    Nice and quiet, virtually no shade.

    This is a very well maintained campground. No litter. Roads are level. Sites are gravel back in. Night lights (located between sites 10 - 11 and 3- 4) light up the north and south ends of the campgrounds very nicely. I counted 5 (spaced around)working water spigot for the 12 sites. Sites have 50 - 30 - 20 amp receptacles. (Site 11 was my first choice, stop, but it registered an open ground in the electrics.). Site 10 was fine. Playground has swings and a slide. There is also frisbee golf. The little lake has a boat dock and seating around it. Picnic house has electrical plug-ins and all the picnic tables (8). Sadly, the sites are very short. From the front of my tow vehicle to the back of my camper is around 22 feet, and both barely make it into the site.

  • Teresa T.
    May. 10, 2024

    Lake Hoskins RV Park & Campground

    Cute park for locals or someone passing through for a night

    We don't have time to stay but we definitely wanted to stop and see it. The park is small it has a couple of boat ramps some fishing docks playground toilets which were closed water which was off and looks like several people probably camp here long-term probably for a special rate. It's cute lots of trees the dam is within walking distance I'll put up some pictures if you needed a place to stay for the night I totally stay here.

  • Bibs O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 2, 2024

    West Pollock Recreation Area

    Pleasant overnight

    The grounds here are extremely well manicured. Flush bathrooms were clean and fresh, smelling. Pit toilets were clean. Picnic tables are in near new condition. Back in sites are fairly level. It rained while we were there, and the sites drained quickly. Views of the Missouri River (Lake Powell) extraordinary. Power as you would expect, 50, 30, 15 amp service. EMS showed no faults in electrical connections. $20.00 a night. Potable water at shower house and dump station.

  • 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.

  • Cory M.
    Aug. 3, 2022

    Medina City Park

    Nice little park with camp sites

    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.

  • Jacob K.
    Aug. 7, 2021

    Medina City Park

    Nice and peaceful

    Quiet little campground on the edge of a quaint little town. Walking distance to a laundromat, bakery and diner. Showers, facilities and sewer dump available. Not amazing but definitely meets the needs of a place to lay your head at night.

  • Jeremiah S.
    Jul. 8, 2024

    Beaver Lake State Park Campground

    Very Quiet

    The park is well maintained and the bathhouse was clean with great showers.

    Our campsite was a pull through and fairly level. Not much level yard space but nice spacing. Very quiet campground.

  • Bibs O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2024

    Lakeside City Park - Eureka

    Nice overnighter.

    This campground has 18 sites. 1 - 13 are 30 - 20 amp service. Sites 14 - 18 are 50 - 30 -20 amp service. Located centrally in the park is a tornado shelter, kind of a nice touch. There are 4 fire pits to share between 18 sites. There is no sewer at locations. No water at locations, but they do have a hydrant located near the garbage dumpster. Bathrooms are OK clean. Showers are free. Campground is located next to high school athletic fields, so was very busy on Friday night. There is a beautiful Veterans Memorial across the street that was nice to walk through. Also across the street is a boat ramp and parking for a nice little lake. Grounds were mowed nicely and fairly clean of litter.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2024

    West Pollock Recreation Area

    Right on the Missouri River/Lake Oahe

    We spent one night here and paid about $28 as there was a nonresident camping fee. You can have your choice between campsites that are in the sunshine or campsites that are in the trees. About half the sites were very nicely spaced apart. Lake looks like it would be great for going out on a boat and fishing. Nice looking playground as well. They did have a dump station as well as potable water, but not at the sites.


Guide to Wishek

Campgrounds near Wishek, North Dakota provide options for outdoor recreation in the prairie landscape. The region features several small lakes surrounded by rolling grasslands at elevations around 2,000 feet. Summer temperatures typically range from 70-85°F, while winters can drop well below freezing with campgrounds adjusting services accordingly.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Doyle Memorial Park Campground sits directly on the water with fishing docks throughout the property. One visitor notes, "I'm in spot number one and I'm pretty much 360 surrounded by water it's very pretty. Nice breeze which should keep the bugs down and a small walk around with different fishing docks and swimming area."

Hiking trails: Beaver Lake State Park Campground offers prairie walking paths with wildlife viewing potential. "There genuinely is a lot of trails to hike and well they may seem uninteresting from a distance because they're North Dakota prairie. We saw everything from prairie chickens to turkeys to deer on our walk," reports a recent camper.

Local town exploration: When staying at Medina City Park, campers can access nearby amenities. "Walking distance to a laundromat, bakery and diner. Showers, facilities and sewer dump available," writes one reviewer about this convenient location.

What campers like

Well-maintained facilities: Kulm City Campground provides basic but functional sites for travelers. According to a visitor, "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."

Affordable rates: City parks in the region offer economical overnight options. At Medina City Park, one camper reports, "$15.00 a night, power, water, dump station, bathroom, shower. Nice quick over nighter." Another adds, "For only $15 the night's stay was perfect. It is a bit warm today but some shade helps."

Recreation amenities: Many parks include facilities beyond just camping. A Medina visitor explains, "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."

What you should know

Seasonal operations: Most parks in the region have limited winter services. One camper at Lake Hoskins RV Park & Campground observed, "The park is small it has a couple of boat ramps some fishing docks playground toilets which were closed water which was off and looks like several people probably camp here long-term probably for a special rate."

Cell service limitations: Remote work may be challenging at some locations. A Beaver Lake camper reports, "I needed to use my Tesla Rome network. I don't have good enough cell reception to work from here so keep that in mind if you're a traveler who's working."

Site conditions: Levelness and space between sites vary by location. At Beaver Lake State Park, a visitor noted, "Our campsite was a pull through and fairly level. Not much level yard space but nice spacing. Very quiet campground."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Some parks offer water recreation for children. At Kulm City Campground, a visitor mentions, "Free swimming at the town pool next door when they are open."

Playground equipment: Many parks include play structures. Regarding Medina City Park, one camper states, "Full hook up. Showers bathrooms tennis court kid playground picnic tables covered area w picnic tables ball field and almost no one staying overnight."

Wildlife viewing: Doyle Memorial Park Campground provides nature observation opportunities. "Nice breeze which should keep the bugs down and a small walk around with different fishing docks and swimming area. Bathrooms were older but clean and provide a shower and were open and water and everything was turned on," notes a visitor.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Most parks accommodate RVs with varying levels of service. In Medina, a camper reports, "Easy off I94. $30/night gets you a spot with power and water. There's a dump station near the bathrooms."

Spacing and privacy: Some parks offer better site separation than others. One Medina visitor shared, "It was just far enough away from the I-94 and the railroad tracks that we got a quiet night sleep. Bathrooms were clean, lots of picnic tables although they are in the park, not right next to the campsite."

Seasonal visitors: Be aware that some campgrounds have long-term residents. A Lake Hoskins visitor observed, "It's cute lots of trees the dam is within walking distance. I'll put up some pictures. If you needed a place to stay for the night I totally stay here."

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to stay at RV campgrounds in the Wishek area?

RV camping costs in the Wishek area vary by location and amenities. Medina City Park charges $30 per night for a site with power and water hookups. At West Pollock Recreation Area, expect to pay around $28 per night with an additional fee for non-residents. The area generally offers affordable options compared to more tourist-heavy regions, with most campgrounds in the $25-35 range. Some locations like Lakeside City Park - Eureka offer multiple electrical options, with 30/20 amp and 50/30/20 amp services available at different sites.

Are there RV camping facilities in Wishek, North Dakota?

While Wishek itself has limited RV options, nearby towns offer several accommodations for RV campers. Lake Hoskins RV Park & Campground provides RV sites with evidence of some long-term campers. The park is small but includes boat ramps and fishing docks. Another option is Kulm City, a convenient campground on the edge of the small town with approximately 20 back-in sites featuring water, septic, and both 30 and 50 amp hookups. Sites are level and some offer shade, making it suitable for RV travelers passing through the region.

What amenities are available at RV parks near Wishek?

RV parks near Wishek offer a variety of amenities to enhance your camping experience. Medina City Park provides 26 sites with water and electric hookups, a dump station, clean bathhouse with hot showers, playground, disc golf course, and fire rings. The park is within walking distance to town amenities including a laundromat, bakery, and diner. Beaver Lake State Park Campground features pull-through sites that are fairly level, clean bathhouses with great showers, and is known for being a quiet, well-maintained facility with nice spacing between sites.