Go "wild" in North Dakota - where the Old West and wide open spaces still beckon campers and backpackers with a taste for pioneering adventure - from its southern reaches to the Canadian border.
Famous for its rugged outdoor attractions such as bass, pike and trout
fishing, North Dakota boasts dozens of public parks ranging from Theodore
Roosevelt National Park (and its star attraction - the Badlands - where buffalo still roam) to the million-acre Dakota Prairie National Grasslands where you can still see ND in all its natural grandeur.
You'll also find state parks and privately-owned rv parks and campgrounds also dotting the landscape, with campsites located near major tourist hubs in Fargo and Bismark - ranging from primitive tent camping to full-out rv parks with all the 21st century conveniences.
North Dakota State Parks - The official site with facts and information on campsites and camper cabins available throughout the park system with online reservations, and complete guide to outdoor activities.
North Dakota Campgrounds and RV Parks - Check out the database of major places to camp or set up your tent throughout ND featuring lists of amenities and related resources searchable by location.