Best Campgrounds near Britton, SD

Northeastern South Dakota's camping landscape around Britton features a mix of city-managed sites and state recreation areas within a 30-mile radius. The City of Britton RV Park offers full hookup sites with water, sewer, and 30-amp electrical connections, while nearby Fort Sisseton State Park Campground and Roy Lake State Park provide more extensive facilities including cabins and tent camping options. Several small municipal campgrounds dot the region, creating a network of convenient overnight stops for travelers along Interstate 29 and those exploring the prairie lakes region. Most sites accommodate both RVs and tent campers, though amenities and site spacing vary considerably.

Camping availability follows seasonal patterns with most facilities operating from May through October. Silver Lake Recreation Area, approximately 25 miles north of Britton, maintains a May 1 to October 1 season, while Groton City Park operates from May to November. Winter camping options are limited, though Fort Sisseton remains open year-round. Cell service varies throughout the region, with better coverage in town sites and more limited connectivity at lake-based campgrounds. As one camper noted about Silver Lake: "Poor cell service but lots of open sky and the sat service is killing it today." Many municipal sites require registration at city offices or by phone, with varying stay limits. The City of Britton RV Park, for instance, allows "first 2 nights free, $15 after that, 10 day max."

Fishing access stands out as a primary attraction for many campgrounds in the region. Roy Lake State Park receives consistent praise for its fishing opportunities, with one visitor noting it has "great fishing at Roy and many other surrounding lakes." Lakeside camping at Pickerel Lake Recreation Area features "well-tended grass" and "openness that leaves room for the breeze," according to visitor reviews. Several campgrounds offer boat launches, fishing docks, and shore fishing access. Municipal sites tend to serve primarily as convenient overnight stops rather than destination campgrounds, with one camper describing Webster City Park as "an economical little spot within the City of Webster" that's "close to grocery, restaurants, and liquor store." Weekday visits typically offer quieter experiences and better site availability than weekends.

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  • Dan P.
    Sep. 20, 2025

    Dead Colt Creek Rec Area

    Wet review

    Everything looks and works as it should. Yes it’s raining out. Ol Mother Nature ya know. But bathroom are clean and nice. Water works electricity works as should. View is nice. Can’t ask for much more. Thanks.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    City Park

    Nice with full hook ups

    Functional park with hookups and shade. Well done.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Traverse Co Park

    Very little shade

    The spots are arranged in a circle around the property with two campers on each electrical hook up. No water or sewer connections but a dump station. Pit toilets. The attraction is the lake and there is a small beach and boat access.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Sica Hollow State Park Campground

    I think this area is surprising

    This is a horse campground with very basic services. Trash, pit toilets, corals but there are well maintained trails that go throughout and streams and small waterfalls. Some of the most interesting hiking on this end of the state. Only 11 or so spots and very little shade and it has been surprisingly busy. I will do as much as I can on the trail system.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Fort Sisseton State Park Campground

    Very well maintained

    This is a very pretty park. Lots of camping extremely well maintained grounds and buildings and a good set of trails, along with access to a lake. The showers are gorgeous, there are cabins, wood for sale and all amenities.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Forman City Park and Campground

    Small but convenient

    I wanted to come and see the historical museum and lucked into finding this. 3 spots with electric and bathrooms. It is right near the road but otherwise private. No one here but I assume during the county fair it is fully occupied.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Wyndemere Rock Garden County Park

    I don't think this is open

    When you suggest an edit, it doesn't leave any place to explain so figured I would do A. Review to provide some information. There are technically 2 campgrounds in windmere. The GPS Coordinates for the rock garden are the other campground, but neither seem to actually be at least R. V camping. I'll put up some pictures to help explain, but I wouldn't stay in either place. Where the GPS Coordinates are is across from the school which is open. And it's basically the football field and I didn't see any formalized camping there in The Rock garden. There's no way to camp in that. There's another park, a blockdown where I suppose you could camp. But there's no entrance or anything for an R. V. So I don't think either. Are actually open.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Barney Campground

    Quiet spot for a night

    This really is a spot for an evening unless you know someone in town. I was given the first night free and only staying one night, ok. Parked behind the manager who is very nice. Wouldn't have found it except from the sign on the road.

  • M
    Jun. 14, 2025

    Sheyenne National Grassland

    If you're a newbie like me...

    So you're gonna wanna look up a map about this area. Don't just park where the marker is that is not open land that is private. The Dyrt site/app map helped zoom in and find the roads. Also this: https://www.fs.usda.gov/r01/dpg/maps-guides. If it is during the week, you can stop by the Ranger office and probably pick up a map.

    It's really pretty out here. Make sure your vehicle has decent clearance but nothing too extreme. 2007 Toyota Sequoia with a 1.75 inch lift.

    When you get nearby, these grasslands just look for those signs for the roads on the map like 1212, 1215, 1217 etc.


Guide to Britton

Camping options near Britton, South Dakota range from basic municipal sites to state recreation areas, with availability predominantly from May through October. Several small communities within 30 miles of Britton maintain RV parks with electrical hookups, while state parks offer more comprehensive facilities including cabin rentals. The landscape features prairie lakes with fishing opportunities and rolling grasslands with limited tree coverage, creating open campsites where summer breezes help minimize insects but provide little natural shade.

What to do

Fishing access points: At Roy Lake State Park, visitors can enjoy fishing from multiple locations. "Well maintained park with great fishing at Roy and many other surrounding lakes!" reports Alex R. The park includes boat docks and shore fishing areas across both east and west units.

Historical exploration: The Fort Sisseton State Park Campground offers historical buildings and structures to explore while camping. Leslie B. notes you'll be "camping in the middle of history" and adds that "it was fun to explore the historical buildings. A couple of wild turkeys came by in the evening."

Disc golf course: Roy Lake East features an on-site disc golf course among its recreational amenities. Jordan H. mentions the "busy/full campground with alot of activities" including a "Disc Golf course, hiking path to an island and two boat docks."

What campers like

Full hookup convenience: The City of Britton RV Park provides full hookups at all sites, which campers appreciate for convenience. According to Bill S., these include "water, sewer & 20/30amp electrical at all 4 sites" with a policy of "1st 2 nights free, $15 after that, 10 day max."

Well-maintained grounds: Pickerel Lake Recreation Area receives consistent praise for its upkeep. Art S. notes the "well tended grass abounds and the openness leaves room for the breeze" and that the "State Recreation Area has plenty to do and is beautifully maintained."

Water activities: Multiple campgrounds offer swimming beaches, boat launches, and water access. At Silver Lake Rec Area, Teresa T. mentions "you can boat on this lake and lots of fishing from the shore" and notes the area has "some of the nicest tent spots I've seen."

What you should know

Limited connectivity: Cell service varies significantly throughout the region. Silver Lake Rec Area has "poor cell service but lots of open sky and the sat service is killing it today," according to Teresa T., making satellite internet a better option than cellular data.

Reservation systems vary: Most state parks accept reservations, but municipal sites typically operate on different systems. For the City of Britton RV Park, you "must call number or sign in at city hall" as noted by Bill S.

Seasonal operation: Most campgrounds in the area close during winter months. Groton City Park operates "May to November" while Silver Lake Recreation Area maintains a "May 1 to October 1" season, limiting late fall and winter camping options.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature playground equipment for children. Silver Lake Rec Area has "a very nice swimming beach and what appeared to be a new playground for the kids," according to Patrick S.

Swimming options: Multiple campsite locations near Britton provide swimming beaches and water access. Roy Lake State Park includes a designated beach area, with Jordan H. mentioning the "campground has canoe rentals, playground, beach" among its family-friendly amenities.

Cabin alternatives: For families wanting a break from tent camping, Roy Lake East offers cabin rentals. Jodie S. describes it as a "lovely spot on the water" with "clean facility, lovely view and fall colors" for family enjoyment.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: At many campgrounds, minimal leveling is needed for RVs. Patrick S. notes that at Silver Lake Rec Area, "our site had a gravel pad that required very little leveling with very nice grass surrounding it."

Electrical sharing arrangements: Some campgrounds have shared electrical posts between sites. At Silver Lake, "we shared a post with our neighbors and each post had one 30 amp and one 50 amp plug so you'll need an adapter if your neighbor is already plugged in to 30 amp service," advises Patrick S.

In-town convenience stops: The Webster City Park provides a practical stopover for RVers needing supplies. Debra G. describes it as "an economical little spot within the City of Webster" that's "close to grocery, restaurants, and liquor store" with "water and dump station available."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Britton, SD?

According to TheDyrt.com, Britton, SD offers a wide range of camping options, with 35 campgrounds and RV parks near Britton, SD and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Britton, SD?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Britton, SD is City of Britton RV Park with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Britton, SD?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Britton, SD.