This park has 2 sides. We were on the motel side where all sites were back-ins. There were large trees for shade and the sites and road were dirt. Wi-Fi worked well. The other section was across the Hwy. and was being used by a Adventure Caravan meeting place so did not check it out. This was OK for overnight as it is the only game in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a parking lot. The "pull through" sites (only two, no sewer) are each along one edge of the lot, have another site behind them and depending on which site you get your hook-ups might be on the wrong side. Most of the back-in sites are occupied by construction workers working in the area and they are crowded and not particularly neat -- one night we were there the entire parking area was filled with large pick-up trucks. The back-in sites are nearly on top of one another. There is noise from the nearby highway (although not too much -- it's not a busy highway) and the railroad. If they have cable TV, no one told us and we didn't see a connection); satellite connection was non-existent because of the trees. We stayed here because we needed to be in the area for a short time, but wouldn't stay again if there were any other choice -- however, choices are limited in this area, especially if you have a big rig. The only good thing is that they have super-fast free wi-fi that reaches all sites. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Adequate park for overnight but offers only a dozen FHU sites and little else. I found the bath house and laundry building dated and not terribly clean. There are a number of long term residents and the site layout would be best described "helter-skelter" with the exception of the row of full hook-up back-ins. OK for overnight as you cross northern ND on US 2. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The pull through sites do not have sewer hookups. Very convenient for overnight stay when passing through on highway 2. The campground is within walking distance to the monument for geographical center of north america. We camped here in a Motorhome.
You don't get a lot of choice in northern North Dakota but this was a pleasant RV park next to the motel. Staff was friendly and we enjoyed our stay here. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The trees make satellite reception iffy. There are two different parks owned by the same place on opposite sides of the highway. One is next to the motel. Both are within walking distance of the museum and restaurants. We camped here in a Motorhome.