Beaver Lake State Park provides an escape from the rigors of everyday life, offering a relaxing atmosphere in a secluded outdoor setting next to a quiet lake. The lake is nestled among the gently rolling prairie that provides scenic views for leisurely walks.
The park has a colorful and historic background relating to the early settlers of Logan, McIntosh and Emmons counties. Park visitors can view a historic cairn that stands in the park as a testament to the efforts of those who helped establish the park.
The park offers primitive and modern camping as well as three camping cabins for those wanting to get away from it all. Park guests will find plenty to occupy their time. Whether it’s studying the area’s fascinating history, discovering the plentiful natural resources, taking advantage of refreshing water sports, hiking, mountain biking, fishing or just relaxing in the shade of an American elm.
Beaver Lake State Park is home to three seasonal camping cabins. The Hoberg, Homestead, and Pioneer cabin are all situated next to one another along the lake's edge. The cabins are located near the primitive campsites right off the main campground loop.
Located 17 miles southeast of Napoleon.
Campsite Type
25 Modern Campsites
(electricity & water)
Price: $25/night
3 Group Campsites
(the ability to put multiple units on one site)
Price: $25/night*
*Pricing is per night, per unit
5 Primitive Campsites
Price: $17/night
Camping Cabins
Price: $60 per night
Beautiful Park. Great for camping. Nice kept trails and grounds. So many different birds!
I can only speak about the camping area in this park, as we did not explore the lake or the trails. That being said, we really enjoyed our stay at campsites 30 and 31.
These were large and mostly away from the other campsites, so relatively quiet. One of them also had a trail leading down to the lake and a large open area, so that was nice.
Our dogs loved being able to jump in the lake, I saw a great sunrise over the lake, and it was a convenient stop on our way through North Dakota.
We had a lot of fun here. It is very removed from anything, but fun for kids and family. A lot of bike riding and trail available. An updated playground would be nice for kids. They have a weekly scavenger hunt that kept us busy for a couple hours on Saturday! The kids were excited to be winners! Another check on our state park tour!
It's beautiful, the park rangers are a bit over board with bullet proof vests, but great place to camp with the kids