Primitive camping is available at Eagles Park, located nine miles north of Pioneer Park on Highway 1804, just south of Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site.
Campsites are undesignated and are rented by camping unit at $10/night.
There are 25 camping units available. One camping unit is a powered vehicle, motor home, camping bus, pull-type camper, tent or any other device designed for sleeping.
There are two portable toilets and one dumpster on site.
Check-in time for the campground is 2pm and check-out time is 2pm. Please place all trash into the dumpster on site when you leave.
There are 12 outlets on three different posts scattered throughout the park. The outlets are 20 amp/100 volt electricity and will not power larger campers.
Quiet hours at Eagles Park are 10pm-8am. Please be respectful and keep music to a minimum noise level during this timeframe.
We absolutely love this place it is quiet and very peaceful and the city takes really good care of this park. It's clean and safe.
The greatest, most well kept secret in North Dakota. Right on the river, although the beach has eroded away, there’s still access to a great place to hang out.
A beautiful park!!! Quiet, secluded and the park curator Tom is an absolute gem! Walking access to the Mighty Missouri river and sheltered very well by beautiful cottonwood for when dat North Dakota wind blows.
It nice and clean an quite.to bad it's seasonal, would loved to have stayed all yr.2016.
This year 2018 it is full of ticks out here at eagles campe ground, they need to spray 7s dust on the ground just before it rains so it can absorb in to the ground so it kills all the the ticks I have found several of them on me an my dog, this is one of my biggest fears is having ticks on us.
Very nice small camp ground. Get a little access to the river to fish.