The best camping in Lake Metigoshe State Park, ND

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The best camping in Lake Metigoshe State Park, ND

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Strawberry Lake - Turtle Mountain SF

6. Strawberry Lake - Turtle Mountain SF

12mi from Lake Metigoshe State Park · 1 site · Bottineau, ND
Strawberry Lake Recreation Area stands out as a serene getaway, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. This campground features a convenient self-registration system, making it easy for visitors to secure their spots. With well-maintained campsites, two drinking water wells, and vault toilet facilities, guests can enjoy a comfortable outdoor experience. The area boasts a boat ramp and a fishing pier, providing excellent access for anglers eager to catch the rainbow trout that are stocked annually in Strawberry Lake. Please note that gas-powered boat motors are not permitted on the lake, ensuring a peaceful environment for all. For those who love exploring, the recreation area offers access to 18 miles of multi-use, non-motorized trails, perfect for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Additionally, there are designated group camping areas and picnic spots, making it an ideal location for family gatherings or group outings. Whether you're looking to relax by the water or embark on an outdoor adventure, Strawberry Lake Recreation Area is a fantastic destination for nature enthusiasts.
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Tommy Turtle Park

7. Tommy Turtle Park

12mi from Lake Metigoshe State Park · 1 site · Bottineau, ND
Tommy Turtle Park stands out as a unique destination, featuring the iconic “Tommy Turtle” statue that draws visitors from near and far. Spanning 10 acres, this park is designed for both recreation and relaxation, making it an ideal spot for families and groups alike. The park boasts a 16-unit full hook-up RV area, complete with restroom and bathhouse facilities for your convenience. For those looking to enjoy a meal outdoors, there are family and group-sized picnic shelters available, both with and without advance reservations. Sports enthusiasts will appreciate the double tennis courts, horseshoe pits, and three ball diamonds, while the newly constructed basketball court, added in 2012, offers even more options for active fun. Children will delight in the two expansive playground areas, perfect for hours of play. Located at 1001 10th Street East, Tommy Turtle Park is easily accessible and serves as a gateway to various nearby attractions. Explore the natural beauty of the surrounding area, enjoy outdoor activities, or visit local restaurants and shops. Use the navigation bar above to discover all that Tommy Turtle Park has to offer!
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Strawberry Lake - Turtle Mountain SF

12mi from Lake Metigoshe State Park · 1 site · Bottineau, ND
Strawberry Lake Recreation Area stands out as a serene getaway, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. This campground features a convenient self-registration system, making it easy for visitors to secure their spots. With well-maintained campsites, two drinking water wells, and vault toilet facilities, guests can enjoy a comfortable outdoor experience. The area boasts a boat ramp and a fishing pier, providing excellent access for anglers eager to catch the rainbow trout that are stocked annually in Strawberry Lake. Please note that gas-powered boat motors are not permitted on the lake, ensuring a peaceful environment for all. For those who love exploring, the recreation area offers access to 18 miles of multi-use, non-motorized trails, perfect for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Additionally, there are designated group camping areas and picnic spots, making it an ideal location for family gatherings or group outings. Whether you're looking to relax by the water or embark on an outdoor adventure, Strawberry Lake Recreation Area is a fantastic destination for nature enthusiasts.
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Tommy Turtle Park

12mi from Lake Metigoshe State Park · 1 site · Bottineau, ND
Tommy Turtle Park stands out as a unique destination, featuring the iconic “Tommy Turtle” statue that draws visitors from near and far. Spanning 10 acres, this park is designed for both recreation and relaxation, making it an ideal spot for families and groups alike. The park boasts a 16-unit full hook-up RV area, complete with restroom and bathhouse facilities for your convenience. For those looking to enjoy a meal outdoors, there are family and group-sized picnic shelters available, both with and without advance reservations. Sports enthusiasts will appreciate the double tennis courts, horseshoe pits, and three ball diamonds, while the newly constructed basketball court, added in 2012, offers even more options for active fun. Children will delight in the two expansive playground areas, perfect for hours of play. Located at 1001 10th Street East, Tommy Turtle Park is easily accessible and serves as a gateway to various nearby attractions. Explore the natural beauty of the surrounding area, enjoy outdoor activities, or visit local restaurants and shops. Use the navigation bar above to discover all that Tommy Turtle Park has to offer!
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The best camping in Lake Metigoshe State Park, ND guide

Overview

About

What’s tucked away into the Turtle Mountains, on the shores of Lake Metigoshe, near the Canadian border? If you guessed Lake Metigoshe State Park, you’d be correct! But, if you couldn’t guess it, no worries—let us paint a picture with words for ya. This state park is one of the most popular outdoor spots in all of North Dakota (that’s saying something), and nature lovers make their way here year ‘round. The clear waters of the lake are home to northern pike, walleye, and perch fishing, and you can ogle the cascading hills and thick aspen forests while casting your line. Explore The Old Oak Trail (a National Recreation Trail), and then retire to your modern or primitive campsite at the end of the day. This place isn’t just for summer fun, though! There’s plenty of snowmobile trails and opportunities for ice fishing, skating, sledding, and more.

Notable campgrounds

  • 85 Modern Campsites: Equipped with electricity and water, these sites offer a comfortable camping experience amid the park's natural beauty.
  • 39 Primitive Campsites: For those seeking a more rustic adventure, these sites provide a closer connection to the wilderness.
  • 3 Group Campsites: Ideal for larger gatherings, these sites allow multiple units for a communal outdoor experience.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, as campsites can be reserved 95 days in advance from your intended stay, ensuring you secure your ideal spot.
  • Consider visiting during the off-peak season for greater availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep your travel dates flexible; midweek stays often have more openings than weekends.
  • Explore nearby camping options to increase your chances of finding a reservation, especially if the park's campgrounds are fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Lake Metigoshe State Park is during the summer for water activities and the winter for snow sports. Spring and fall offer tranquil beauty with fewer visitors. Be mindful of North Dakota's weather extremes, as conditions can affect park accessibility and enjoyment.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and prepare for changing conditions; layers are recommended for the park's variable climate.
  • Be aware of park safety guidelines, especially when engaging in water sports or winter activities.
  • Accessibility varies across the park; contact the park office for the latest information on trail and facility access.
  • Remember that pets are welcome but must remain on a leash, with off-leash areas available for their enjoyment.
  • Take note of the park's amenities, including boat ramps, fishing docks, and an Outdoor Learning Center, to enhance your visit.
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