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Lightning Arrow Ranch

49mi from H.R. Morgan State Nature Preserve · 2 sites · RVs · Underwood, ND
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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When you hear the word “facilities,” does it immediately make you think “Nah, that’s not where I wanna camp”? If so, then H.R. Morgan State Nature Preserve is totally your jam. Camping is allowed all over (except where prohibited, naturally), and you won’t find many amenities out here—just some solid time with nature. The Sheyenne River winds through a pristine mature forest, creating wetlands that are home to tons of plants and animals, some of them pretty darn rare. But it’s not all about wetlands, because this is also where the sandhills meet the river delta, so the landscape variety is on point. This place almost looks like it belongs in the Midwest, but make no mistake, this is pure North Dakota!

When to go

The best time to visit H.R. Morgan State Nature Preserve is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer brings warmth and an abundance of wildlife, but also the possibility of crowds. Winter can be harsh, with heavy snow and cold temperatures, making some areas less accessible.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately for the season to ensure a comfortable visit.
  • Be aware of local wildlife and practice safe viewing distances.
  • Some areas may have limited accessibility, so plan your route in advance.
  • Remember to carry out all trash and leave no trace to preserve the park's natural beauty.
  • Visit the official website or contact the park's visitor center for the latest information on closures and conditions.
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