This is a large COE campground located on Saylorville Lake. The South campground has looks A-D. The North campground has the group sites. Reservations are made through recreation.gov The roads throughout the park are paved. The campground has children’s playgrounds, restrooms, showers, potable water, and a dump station. Bathrooms are clean....
We stayed here in late Sept. Our site was on the Yellowstone River. This FREE campground is far enough from the hwy that noise is not noticeable. The gravel road in was good and wide enough to pass an on coming RV. Sites have gravel pads, bear box, fire ring, picnic table with a CLEAN vault toilet near by.
We used this spot as we explored...
We stayed here the end of Sept and were able to get a first come site. The $7 price is with a senior pass, $14 full price. Loved the friendly, knowledgeable staff at the visitor center, but our favorites were the wildlife and scenic views of North Dakota Bad Lands!
We made a visit of our stay here.
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The area has six designated camp sites with a picnic table and fire ring at each. There are clean, pit toilets. There are places to hike nearby, within walking distance and views of the lake or what little of the lake is left. It’s $14 or $7 with America the beautiful pass. 2 bars on Verizon 5g
We stopped for an overnight stay at the Fort Craig Rest Area Northbound. Upon entering, we followed the camper sign and found a setup with three lanes: right and left for parking, and the center for travel. When we arrived at 8 pm, there were no other vehicles, but it wasn’t long before we were surrounded by semis. They were coming and going...