Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
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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.comCamp 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
A beautiful property! The RV spots were easy to find and hook up to. We were the only ones there at the time, so it was quite quiet. Unfortunately, we didn’t visit on a day when the schoolhouse was active, but it seemed like a very cool place! Would definitely recommend!
We booked this place the day off. It was marked as confirmed but when we tried to contact the host, multiple times by phone call and text, they never picked up or responded to our texts. We ended up finding somewhere else to stay because we didn’t feel comfortable.
Easy to find, camp sites are clear and numbered. It was so wet that it didn’t make sense to pull into soggy grass - there was plenty of hard surface for the night.
I would recommend for groups. Loads of space.
What an incredible experience! The hosts and staff were absolutely amazing! We not only had a nice, peaceful, safe site to stay in, we had the opportunity to explore the schoolhouse and hear about the history of the refurbishment process! We also came on Thirsty Thursday and had a delicious dinner prepared by their onsite chef! What a great experience we had!
Lovely setting with fascinating building and events and accommodations inside the schoolhouse.
Location
Nome, Barnes, North Dakota, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, Bdewakantuwan (Mdewakanton), and Yanktonai First Nations according to