Belfield, North Dakota OPENING SPRING 2021
A cheaper option than local RV Parks! Easy access to Theodore Roosevelt National Park North & South Units! The simple life on the prairie.
\- 28 RV Sites Full Hookups: 30/50 Amp Electrical, Water, Sewage & WiFi
\- Starting at $25/ Night
\- 9.5 miles from Painted Canyon Overlook & Visitor Center
\- 16 miles east of TRNP South Uni t& Historic Medora
\- 30 miles south of Theodore Roosevelt National Park North Unit
A clean, no frills, RV campground just outside the National Park in Belfield, North Dakota. A perfect crossroads location, The Crossings is reaching distance to every attraction this side of North Dakota has to offer.
Located 18 miles from Medora and 22 miles from Dickinson. From I-94, take Exit 42 south and go south on US 85 for .3 mile. Turn right onto Hwy 10 E and go .6 mile to the park’s entrance on the right.
I’m comfortable with the Airbnb style online only service concept. On the website you “agree” to pay the $5 reservation fee, but you are allowed to waive it at a later step; for example because you have already arrived. You can imagine my disappointment after entering the discount code for Passport America and finding it doesn’t work. The price is double what it should be. Some places state up front that the rate is only accepted for one night. It’s possible this place does that and simply doesn’t tell you that and there is no way to find out since you can’t talk to anyone. The phone number provides the message that it’s online only and does not take messages. I left in frustration although perhaps I should have stayed until such time as someone arrived to take the proper payment in person. Perhaps you receive the Wi-Fi password with the confirmation email, but I wouldn’t trust it given the lack of forethought with the rest of this online setup.
The park is basically a field with utility connections. Be cautious about driving through to a spot because you could run over a sewer hookup in the grass. They aren’t marked and somewhat difficult to see. It would be pretty tight accommodations if full, but there were only 3 occupied sites when I drove through midweek.
Not in super condition, but full hookups. Passport America discount good 1 day, makes it affordable, else too expensive for what it is. The sites on the North or South end are nicest, South a little rough grade, but gets shade late in day. North are longest. The middle row is in the worst shape, but can face East. Sites 1, 22 and 19 never show available because they are in-op, don't worry about booking next to them thinking you're crowding someone, sites 2, 21, 20 & 18 get some shade.
This is a little no frills RV park just on the west outskirts of Belfield along Hwy 10. Full hookups, with large back-in only, gravel sites, with a bit of grass. It backs up to a pasture, so you may get to see cows grazing as you watch the sunset. It’s an ez drive to the downtown bars/restaurants (or you could walk-it’s about a mile). Reservations are online only, and there isn’t an on-site attendant BUT the reservation process was simple and the phone was answered promptly by a real person, who was very helpful and courteous!
I recently stayed at The Crossings in Belfield, North Dakota, and it was an unforgettable experience. The location was breathtaking, surrounded by beautiful landscapes and rolling hills. The campsites were well-maintained, offering privacy and stunning views. The facilities were clean, and the amenities were diverse, catering to various interests. The campground's proximity to local attractions and amenities was a huge bonus. Overall, it was an unforgettable outdoor escape, and I highly recommend this campground to anyone seeking a remarkable camping adventure.
Thank you to the entire team for providing such an outstanding experience!