Dog-friendly camping in North Dakota

Dog-friendly campgrounds can be found all around North Dakota.

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5 top dog-friendly campgrounds in North Dakota

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Mellow Moose Campground

50 sites · RVs, Tents9 acres · Minot, ND
Beautiful wooded sites create a shaded and cozy camping experience! We are a brand new campground opening in the Summer of 2023, so more amenities will become available as the summer progresses. We are excited to announce we are starting to open our tent sites. These sites have electricity. Camper vans and truck-mounted campers can fit in some of these sites. Due to the wooded nature of the site, travel trailers over 35 feet long will have difficulty moving through the campground. I would be happy to chat if you have any questions about whether your unit will fit in the campground. Note: - The Mellow Moose Campground is currently under construction. Follow our progress on social media! - The Bison Plant Trail is a hiking and biking trail for the whole family! It is located nearby and popular all year long. Also, it's a great spot for birding! - Reservations are now being accepted. Mellow Moose Campground has 3 loops. Sites 1-19 are mostly back-in RV sites. Sites 20-39 are tent sites; while pick-up campers and sprinter vans are welcome, there are no pull-behind trailers allowed on these sites. Sites 41-48 are mostly pull-through RV sites.
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Dead Colt Creek Rec Area

66 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Lisbon, ND
Located in Lisbon, North Dakota, Dead Colt Creek Rec Area features partial 20/30/50 amp hookups with sewage dump sites and bath houses along with tent sites for those seeking more traditional camping. Some outdoor activities include basketball, fishing, volleyball and outdoor swimming. Whether its for a short and or long term stay, we hope to see you soon!
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Teresa P.’s Land

3 sites · RVs10 acres · Nome, ND
Learn more about this land:Camp next to the newly renovated Nome Schoolhouse Inn and Event Center in Nome, North Dakota. The Nome Schoolhouse hosts craft retreats focusing on the fiber arts. The building is home to a fiber arts store, fiber mill and event space. The perfect weekend getaway. The Nome Schoolhouse store is open Saturday 9am - 12pm, Tuesdays 9am - 5pm and Thursday Evening 5-9pm. The Bar is open Thursday Evenings 5-9 pm serving homemade pizzas and appetizers. Check out our schedule of upcoming events, retreats and classes at nomeschoolhouse.com
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Rugged Prarie Paradise

1 site · RV, Tent80 acres · Edinburg, ND
Learn more about this land:Forest with very small stream and lots of openings for tents. A small hill side with an open field leades to a forest with a small stream damed up by beavers from time to time makes it a big marsh, with lots of dry area for tents.
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Tami's Paradise! monthly $1000!!

1 site · RV9 acres · Harmon, ND
Learn more about this land: Rent for June, July and August for three months for $3000 or one month $1000. Contact me for details briangale@dakotafootankle.com. We also have a 27 ft Jayco camper that is in excellent condition for rent to be used on the property. If you're interested in renting it we can have it put on the property and hooked up to electricity for you. Contact us for pricing which would be based upon the amount of time you would be staying. There's 9 acres of land with 700 feet of Missouri River access. There's an area that is designated for a camper, and the area around the road onto the property can be used for camping as well. The area that is level and drivable can be used. There's a natural small bay with shallow water that dogs and people can swim in; the hill from the land down to the water is steep and there's no steps or deck, it's all natural. You can see from the picture that it's a large area with only one home to the south and no homes to the North.
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Dog-friendly camping in North Dakota guide

Overview

Whether you're hiking through the Badlands of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, kayaking through the Pembina Gorge, or heading to the lake in North Dakota's "walleye capital" at Fort Stevenson State Park—camping is always more fun if the whole family can come along. Pets are permitted at all North Dakota state parks and campgrounds, so four-legged campers can also enjoy popular spots like Lake Metigoshe State Park, Cross Ranch State Park, and Lake Sakakawea State Park. You'll need to keep your dog on a six-foot leash and stay away from swimming areas, but most state parks also provide dog parks or off-leash areas where Fido can let off some steam. Dog-friendly hikes are enjoyable throughout the state, but our favorite is the North Country National Scenic Trail—475 miles of the epic route passes through North Dakota, accessible from Fort Ransom State Park and Lake Ashtabula.

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