This is just a gravel extension of the hotel parking lot where you check in. No shade, no grass just flat open field subject to the howling wind. Noisy agricultural processing plants adjacent. Showers are just the hotel swimming pool showers - no privacy and wet floors. On the plus side, it's large and open for easy access, full hookups available, staff is friendly, the hotel swimming pool is available with kids play things and a small playground, a few TV channels on antenna and it just happened to be the right location for a stop over on our trip so it works for that. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This RV park is basically a gravel field with hookups. Our site was level and we had plenty of room to remain hooked up to the truck. This appears to mostly be a permanent resident park for workers in the area. The nearby Country Kitchen restaurant was handy and there's a truck stop about a block away. The location of the park is right off I-94 so there's quite a bit of road noise, but it's a handy location for just an overnight stop. The check in at the Day's Inn hotel was friendly and quick. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
OK for one night. Needs some work on new gravel, but its do able. No problem for a 45 ft MH and toad. Had a back in, but worked well. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Connected to the Days Inn so check-in at the hotel which was a little weird, but they were super nice. It had rained, but there was gravel there so not so bad. Our roof mounted satellite dish worked as promised so we were happy about that. All the utilities worked good so another plus. This is really a stopover kind of place but still a nice park for seeing all the stuff in the area. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Good overnight stop that is close to Fargo. The motel is now a Days Inn. The pull-through sites were level and plenty long enough for any rig. All the hook-ups worked appropriately. The motel staff was friendly and efficient in checking us in. Verizon phone and data signal was sufficiently good. We could pick up all networks on TV antenna from nearby Fargo. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Basic gravel sites and hookups but everything works and plenty of room for big rigs. We are only here overnight but would return. Anything is better than the high priced poorly rated KOA down the road. People very friendly and we thought the facilities were fine. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is part of a hotel that has a water park and restaurant associated with it. The RV park is gravel with no trees or barriers and has some grass between some of the sites. it is along Interstate 94 not far from Fargo ND. The staff at the hotel was friendly however not knowledgeable about the sites hookups 50amp and 30 amp. When she gave me my site assignment the map said it was a 50 amp site. i asked her it if also had 30 amp and she said it did not. She informed me I would need an adapter. She then reassigned me to a 30 amp site. When I parked I checked the original site and found that while it was a 50 amp it also had 30 amps as most RV sites will have if they have 50 amp. The Wi-Fi was excellent and videos on YouTube could be watched without problem even in the early evening when most people would be on their computers. If you are looking for a one night stay along the interstate this is not a bad spot for one night. Certainly not a destination. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We had to set up our trailer in the mud. I know it rained but the sites are not maintained. There are no shower or bathroom facilities in the park. I call them like I see them, this is a pit. We had to stay here because it was the only place in the immediate area, would never return. Beware. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Made a reservation 24 hours prior to arrival, and arrived at 1 PM. Checked in at motel office first. Proceeded to RV park. Assigned pull thru site was 50% water and mud. Alternative back-in sites had electrical boxes in large puddles of water. Yes, there had been a lot of rain. However this was a wide open, all gravel, "level" park that had not been maintained. Asked for and received a refund. Can't recommend this park! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is not a very nice place. You are basically in an open lot. Not a tree, shrub anywhere. There is however a huge growth of dandelions. Appears to be zero maintenance. You must check in at the motel - there you are given a 10% off coupon for breakfast the next morning. Don't use it! The restaurant is terribly. It is not very clean. Has window shades that are twisted. The breakfast was soaked in grease so bad I returned my meal and left. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Right off the interstate but it was so hot that with the A/C running, we didn't hear a thing. Lots of long pull-throughs. Very level. Very nice staff. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is well worth the drive west of Fargo. When we were there, it was stormy, but the road and sites were in pretty good shape. Laundry is handy and very clean, but take your own reading material unless you are a farmer or a missionary. Having the hotel with restaurant and food court close was nice. It looks like they are adding a new strong fence around the campground. On Saturday night, we could hear the club music, but not enough to interfere with our sleep. We went to North Dakota to get out of the Texas heat and it was nice and cool. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Has large pull throughs, but no shade. WiFi did not work at all. Great for an overnight. Restaurant was a 4. It's close to Bonanzaville: a great surprise. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
As others have stated. There is not much in the Fargo Moorhead area. The one in Moorhead is down a muddy dirt road. So this was it. Operated by the adjacent hotel. The site was level, not dry though, there were hook up electric boxes every where as well as sewer hook ups, most confusing. The venue is stark. No help in finding or parking at your designated site. A few junky rigs sitting idle along the perimeter. One plus: the person at the Hotel desk was polite and friendly. Unfortunately not much else here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
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.