North Dakota
RV Parks in Minot, ND
The Magic City Near Lake Sakakawea — Called the 'Magic City' for its rapid growth, Minot is North Dakota's fourth-largest city and sits close to Lake Sakakawea — one of the largest man-made lakes in the US.
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RV Parks & Campgrounds Near Minot
41 parks found — sorted by featured status and traveler rating

Tulsidas rajpoot

T&R Improvements

North Dakota State Fair Grounds Red Lot Campground

US Army Reserve

Dakota Daves Guide Service LLC

Minot Outdoor Recreation Area

North Dakota State Fair Grounds Gate - E

Scandinavian Heritage Park

Bison Plant Trail

Magic City Discovery Center

Oak Park

Roosevelt Park

Roosevelt Park Zoo

State Fair Pond Fishing Access

Staybridge Suites Minot, an IHG Hotel

Big4 Scout Camp

Mellow Moose Campground

Minot Park District

Roughrider RV Resort

Roughrider Camp Ground

North Dakota State Fair Center

Minot Mobile Home Park

Candlewood Suites Minot by IHG

Valley View Rv Park

Prairie Bluffs

Extended Stay America Suites- Minot

Clarion Hotel Convention Center

Holiday Village

North Dakota State Fair Camping and Security Office

Woodridge-A Mobile Home Community

Days Inn by Wyndham Minot

Western Village

Baymont by Wyndham Minot

North Dakota State Fair Grounds White Lot Campground

East Ridge Acres

Wheatland Village Community

Holiday Park Mobile Home

Oakland Communities of Minot

Super 8 by Wyndham Minot Airport

Jefferson mobile home park

Magic City Community LLC
Average Camping Costs in Minot
Based on 41 listed parks. Rates sourced from park owners or public data.
Nightly
$35–$65
typical range
Weekly
$200–$380
typical range
Monthly
$450–$750
typical range
💡 Local context: Minot RV park rates average $32–$48/night for full hookups. Lakeside sites near Garrison Dam can run $28–$40 for more rustic setups. State Fair week in late July doubles demand — book 3+ months out.
Camping Near Minot — What to Expect
Called the 'Magic City' for its rapid growth, Minot is North Dakota's fourth-largest city and sits close to Lake Sakakawea — one of the largest man-made lakes in the US. Campers here split between city parks with full hookups and lakeside spots perfect for fishing and water recreation.
🧭 Local Insider Tip
The North Dakota State Fair draws 300,000+ visitors in late July. Every campground within 60 miles fills completely. Book in January if you're planning a fair-week visit.
Nearby Attractions
- →Lake Sakakawea & Garrison Dam (45 min south)
- →North Dakota State Fair (late July)
- →Roosevelt Park Zoo (free admission)
- →Scandinavian Heritage Park
- →Souris River trail system
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How to Find & Book an RV Park in Minot
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Frequently Asked Questions — Minot Camping
What is the typical nightly rate for RV parks near Minot, ND?
Full-hookup rates in Minot average $32–$48/night. During State Fair week (late July) rates can spike 20–40% and availability disappears. Lakeside sites at Garrison can be found for $28–$40.
Are there RV parks near Lake Sakakawea?
Yes. Several campgrounds sit within a few miles of Lake Sakakawea near Garrison, ND, about 45 minutes south of Minot. These offer boat ramps, fishing access, and more natural settings than city parks.
Is Minot a good base for exploring western North Dakota?
Minot works well as a mid-state base. It's 100 miles from the Canada border, 2 hours east of Williston oil country, and an easy drive to Lake Sakakawea. For Medora and Theodore Roosevelt NP, plan a 2-hour drive west.
Do Minot RV parks stay open in winter?
A handful remain open year-round, primarily serving oil industry and military (Minot Air Force Base) personnel. Expect limited availability and heated facilities only at select parks.
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