The best camping in Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, ND

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The best camping in Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, ND

Public campgrounds here are often sold out.

1. Lightning Arrow Ranch

2.8mi from Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site · 2 sites · RVs
Unleash your inner cowboy spirit and recharge your soul amidst the tranquil pastures of a genuine equestrian sanctuary. Picture your RV camping experience ransformed into a rustic retreat where the charm of farm life meets the thrill of the Old West. As horses gracefully gallop across the landscape, this unique destination invites you to partake in the authenticity of ranch living. At this working equestrian ranch, embrace the soothing rhythim of rural life, where whinnies and clucks replace the cacophony of city noises. RV enthusiasts can find solace on spacious grounds that promise tranquility and connection to naturea muchsought-after luxury for those looking to escape the urban grind. Each morning greet the day alongside a vibrant flock of bantam chickens, whose presence on the ranch adds a dash of homespun delight. These feathered friends are more than just charming companions; they are also the ranch's diligent producers of farm-fresh eggs, lovingly gathered daily for a truly paddock-to-plate experience. But the rustic allure doesn't end with farm animals. This host also offers a unique twist on souvenirs: handmade jewelry crafted from fossils. Not only is each piece a testament to the passage of time and the story Of the earth, but these creations are also a harmonious blend of art and nature, an ideal memento of your RV camping. Whether you are seeking a peaceful retreat amidst animal friends, a taste of farm freshness, or a tangible piece of history you can wear, this RV camping destination seamlessly brings together all the elements for a memorable American countryside experience. For the history enthusiasts, the area is where the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804 wintered with the Mandan Indians near what is now Washburn ND. Several Interpretive Centers and museums are located less than an hour drive from our property. Additionally, the massive Garrison Dam diversion project features one of the largest man-made earth dams in the world located just minutes from the ranch. The dam features a fish hatchery and regular tours. 50 amp electric hookup available as is water for additional $20 per day first come first serve basis. Boondocking style camping available throughout the property, generators allowed.
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2. Sakakawea Park

2.2mi from Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site · 1 site
Discover the charm of our unique campground, where nature meets comfort and adventure awaits. We offer a total of 10 RV spots, along with an additional site designated for a camp host, ensuring a welcoming atmosphere for all visitors. Among these RV spots, two are equipped with convenient electric (110 KW) and water hookups, making your stay as comfortable as possible. In the heart of our campground, you'll find ample space for tent camping, perfect for those who wish to immerse themselves in the great outdoors. The expansive middle area provides a serene setting for families and friends to gather, share stories, and create lasting memories. Our campground is ideally situated near stunning natural features, inviting swimming holes, and a variety of outdoor activities. Whether you're looking to hike scenic trails, fish in nearby lakes, or simply relax under the stars, there's something for everyone. Plus, you'll find local restaurants and shops just a short drive away, adding to the convenience and enjoyment of your stay. Come experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at our campground!

5. Dakota Waters Resort

16mi from Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site · 1 site
Discover the charm of Dakota Waters Resort, a unique family-owned campground and marina that offers an unforgettable fishing experience on the stunning Lake Sakakawea. Our resort is designed to cater to both seasoned anglers and newcomers eager to reel in their first walleye, ensuring that every visitor feels right at home. At Dakota Waters Resort, we provide everything you need for a successful fishing trip. Our fully stocked marina features live bait, tackle, and a wide range of marine and camping supplies. You’ll also find groceries, snacks, soda, and beer to keep you refreshed during your stay. After a rewarding day on the water, don’t miss the chance to unwind at our restaurant, where you can indulge in the best burger on the lake. We pride ourselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere for families and friends alike. With access to beautiful natural features, swimming holes, and a variety of outdoor activities, Dakota Waters Resort is the perfect destination for your next adventure. We can’t wait to welcome you!
Washburn City Park

7. Washburn City Park

17mi from Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site · 1 site
The Washburn Park Board proudly oversees two prominent parks, Riverside and Pool Side, along with several charming neighborhood parks scattered throughout the city. What sets Riverside Park apart is its stunning location along the Missouri River, offering visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. This expansive park features a paved walking trail, a public boat ramp and dock, and the historic Sioux Ferry. Families can enjoy picnic shelters, fireplaces, a playground, and even a nine-hole Frisbee golf course. For those looking to immerse themselves in nature, Riverside Park also provides a primitive camping area suitable for both tents and campers. Adjacent to the Washburn public swimming pool in downtown Washburn, Pool Side Park is another delightful destination. It boasts playground equipment and a picnic shelter, making it an ideal spot for families to relax and enjoy the outdoors. A highlight for outdoor enthusiasts is the 4.5-mile walking trail that begins in downtown Washburn, meandering along the Missouri River, through Riverside Park, and leading to the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center. This scenic trail offers a perfect opportunity for walking, biking, and appreciating the area's natural beauty. Whether you're seeking adventure or a peaceful retreat, Washburn's parks provide a welcoming escape for residents and visitors alike.

8. Sportsmens Centennial Park

18mi from Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site · 98 sites
Nestled along the picturesque shores of Lake Sakakawea, this campground stands out for its diverse range of 97 campsites, catering to both primitive and modern camping enthusiasts, as well as seasonal visitors. The stunning natural surroundings provide a serene backdrop for outdoor adventures, making it an ideal destination for families and nature lovers alike. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities designed to enhance their camping experience. The campground features a convenient store for essential supplies, a boat ramp for easy access to the lake, and playground equipment to keep the little ones entertained. Additionally, there are picnic shelters perfect for gatherings, as well as showers and bathrooms for added comfort. For fishing enthusiasts, a dedicated fish cleaning station is available, and a swim beach invites visitors to relax and enjoy the water. Managed by the McLean County Park Board, this campground not only offers a peaceful retreat but also serves as a gateway to explore the natural beauty of the area. Whether you're looking to fish, swim, or simply unwind in a tranquil setting, this campground provides the perfect blend of amenities and outdoor activities for an unforgettable getaway.

10. Indian Hills Resort

20mi from Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site · 1 site
Discover the unique charm of Indian Hills Resort, a beloved destination on Lake Sakakawea that has been creating unforgettable memories for 35 years. Nestled in a picturesque setting, our resort offers unparalleled access to some of the best fishing in the region, including Walleye, Northern Pike, Small Mouth Bass, and Salmon. Whether you're an avid angler or simply looking to enjoy the great outdoors, our location is perfect for your next adventure. In addition to exceptional fishing, Indian Hills Resort is a haven for hunting enthusiasts. Experience thrilling Pheasant and Waterfowl hunting right at your doorstep. Our diverse range of accommodations caters to all preferences, from rustic log camping cabins and tent camping to RV sites and fully modern lodging options in our Condos or Arrowhead Lodge. With a variety of outdoor activities available, including swimming holes and scenic trails, there's something for everyone at Indian Hills Resort. Explore nearby attractions, indulge in local dining, or shop for unique souvenirs. Join us at Indian Hills Resort and Campground, where nature and adventure await you!
Fish Creek Dam

11. Fish Creek Dam

33mi from Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site · 1 site
Nestled in a breathtaking landscape, this campground offers a unique experience with its stunning sunrises and sunsets framed by rolling hills. The serene atmosphere is enhanced by the pitch-black nights, allowing stargazers to marvel at a sky filled with countless stars on clear evenings. This picturesque setting is not only perfect for relaxation but also for fishing enthusiasts, as the crystal-clear waters provide an excellent opportunity to observe fish following your bait. With an average depth of 17.2 feet and a maximum depth of 48.9 feet, the water is ideal for various fishing activities. The campground boasts 2.7 miles of pristine shoreline, inviting visitors to explore and enjoy the natural beauty surrounding them. Whether you're casting a line or simply soaking in the tranquil environment, this destination promises an unforgettable outdoor experience. In addition to fishing, the area offers a range of outdoor activities, including hiking and swimming in nearby natural features. Local restaurants and shops are also within reach, ensuring you have everything you need for a memorable stay. Come and discover the charm of this scenic campground, where nature and adventure await.

13. North Park Campground

35mi from Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site · 41 sites
Nestled in the heart of New Salem, North Dakota, North Park Campground stands out for its diverse range of camping options, catering to both RV enthusiasts and primitive tent campers. This unique campground offers back-in and pull-thru sites equipped with 50 amp electric and water hookups, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors. For those seeking a more rustic experience, primitive tent sites are available, providing a chance to connect with nature in a serene setting. The campground boasts a variety of amenities designed to enhance your outdoor experience. Guests can gather around the community fire pit for evening storytelling, enjoy a meal at the picnic tables, or let the kids have fun at the playground. Whether you’re planning a short getaway or an extended stay, North Park Campground is ready to welcome you with open arms. Open from April 1 to October 31, this campground is an ideal base for exploring the surrounding natural beauty. With nearby attractions such as scenic hiking trails, swimming holes, and local shops and restaurants, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Come and experience the charm of North Park Campground, where adventure and relaxation await!

16. Hillcrest Acres Campground

49mi from Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site · 1 site
Discover the charm and history of Hillcrest Acres RV Park, a unique destination that has welcomed travelers since 1956. As Bismarck's first RV park, it offers a blend of nostalgia and modern amenities, making it a perfect spot for both seasoned campers and newcomers alike. Founded by Elmer and Velora Bethke, Hillcrest Acres started with just 14 sites and has expanded to accommodate 66 sites over the years. The park remained in the Bethke family until 1998, after which the Klaudt family took over until 2007. From 2007 to 2017, Hillcrest Acres Inc. managed the park, and in late 2017, BSBW LLC became the new owners. Since the 2018 season, they have focused on enhancing the customer experience, ensuring that every guest feels welcome and comfortable. In 2019, significant improvements were made, including the acquisition and cleanup of the adjacent property to the west, new signage, upgraded Wi-Fi, and various site enhancements. The 2020 season saw the repositioning of some sites along with major electrical upgrades, allowing for larger and more functional camping spots. Hillcrest Acres RV Park is committed to ongoing upgrades and improvements each year, ensuring a memorable stay for all

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Though they're small, the Knife River Indian Villages have a big history. Plains Indians used the site as a major trading center for hundreds of years. Lewis and Clark stopped in on their legendary journey, and later, fur traders moved in. Today, you can walk through the centuries on nearly 10 miles of trails.

The star of the show is the replica earth lodge. Inside, see how the Hidatsa people lived. Outside, there's a drying rack and a garden to explore. The visitor center also has a well-curated museum, complete with an introductory movie.

The park is open year-round. During winter, bundle up and imagine you're a fur trader heading for the warm lodge fires. In the summer, hike the Village Trail to the Awatixa Xi'e Village and the Awatixa Village. Feeling adventurous? The North Forest Trail loop takes you to the Hidatsa Village. Pack your fishing gear and try your luck in the Missouri River along the way. The plains are also prime bird-watching territory—ask the visitor center for a bird list.

If you want to camp nearby, head south to Stanton. For boating, fishing, and swimming make the short drive north to massive Lake Audubon.

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