The best camping in North Dakota with showers

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If you’re camping in North Dakota and a shower tops your must-have list, you’ve got over 1,100 campsites that fit the bill. Expect wide-open plains, big skies, and campgrounds where you can rinse off after a hike or a swim. Prices start at $25 a night, with the average hovering around $37. Most sites welcome pets and offer toilets and showers—essentials for anyone spending days on the trail or hitting the water. Hiking, swimming, and snow sports are on tap just about everywhere. For a tried-and-tested spot, check out Mellow Moose Campground (21 reviews). You’ll find campsites tucked alongside rivers or near quiet prairies—ideal for shaking off road dust and settling in for the night. Bring your boots, bring your towel, and soak up a side of North Dakota a lot of travelers miss.

92% (33)

Top-rated campgrounds

Mellow Moose Campground

1. Mellow Moose Campground

85%
(39)
50 sites · Tents, RVs · 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.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night

If you’re camping in North Dakota and a shower tops your must-have list, you’ve got over 1,100 campsites that fit the bill. Expect wide-open plains, big skies, and campgrounds where you can rinse off after a hike or a swim. Prices start at $25 a night, with the average hovering around $37. Most sites welcome pets and offer toilets and showers—essentials for anyone spending days on the trail or hitting the water. Hiking, swimming, and snow sports are on tap just about everywhere. For a tried-and-tested spot, check out Mellow Moose Campground (21 reviews). You’ll find campsites tucked alongside rivers or near quiet prairies—ideal for shaking off road dust and settling in for the night. Bring your boots, bring your towel, and soak up a side of North Dakota a lot of travelers miss.

92% (33)

Top-rated campgrounds

Mellow Moose Campground

1. Mellow Moose Campground

85%
(39)
50 sites · Tents, RVs · 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.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night

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