Fargo is a tough area to find a decent campground in. This one, about 20 minutes west of the city, at least had good utility hookups. The wifi worked ok as well, but ask for a site where it comes in. The camp itself is as unappealing as they come, crowded with rigs of all types, no trees, gravel roads. The hotel has a restaurant and an indoor pool/waterpark (extra fee) that kids may enjoy. There is also a bar on site. In all, it's not a campground I'd want to hang out in for more than one night if I didn't have to. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I spent a considerable amount of time trying to fairly and accurately describe this park. I have decided that the best way is to tell you a story: I grew up on a farm and we did not have an indoor toilet but, rather, an outhouse about 100 feet back of our home. Occasionally, I would look down into one of the holes in this outhouse (we were an upscale family--we had a two holer),and what I saw down there reminds me of this park. What a terrible, terrible place. I would not want my worst enemy to have to stay here. Put the petal to the metal and get away from this place as fast as you can. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were planning to stay here but when we got there and found out that it is basically a parking lot outside a large casino, we passed it by. We camped here in a Motorhome.
What a dirty mud pit! We are parked in the "NEW" section right now and after a night of rain, we are wondering if we will be able to get out of here in a few hours without getting stuck. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We picked this park from the big book of parks because we changed routes mid-day & didn't have a chance to check this much more reliable site. Their ad says it is "New" - maybe not. There are more sites than shown on their map - maybe that is the new part? Pros: It is close to the freeway; there are no trees to block our satellite dishes; they've designed the sites for maximum privacy, considering the rigs are very close, there is some grass near the pull-thrus, there is a restaurant at the motel near the large swimming area. Cons: We were tired & cranky, the road from the motel to the RV area is nasty with 4" drops, the roads and sites are dirt and dust, the sites are narrow, the majority of sites were long-term visitors. We would probably find another place next time. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park makes no pretense... it is a (today, at least,) a muddy parking lot with reliable electricity, and full hookups. Just a teeny bit tight if you don't unhook your car. Good for an overnight, but not much more, unless you have kids who would like to use the pool and waterpark. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Signage to hotel and RV park good. Access road into site needed more maintenance. Campground is a gravel car park next to hotel with no ambiance. All sites a full hook-up on gravel. Some of the sites are not level. Huge laundry next door. WiFi did not work and nobody could help. Lots of road noise. OK for overnight stop but would not go back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Upside: park on gravel, but grass with picnic table, pools with slide and toys for kids, good restaurant and bakery, big nice laundromat, friendly staff, open sites for satellite TV and/or internet. Downside: some frontage road and freeway noise. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.