scurvy
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This was another one of our stops on the way out to Wyoming. After leaving the abandoned Sears in Minnesota, we headed up the nothern route to go around the worst of the Bighorn Mountains. Decided to spend the night here and were able to easily book a site online, along with the day entry permit. This is about an hour north of Dickinson off I-94.
Sites were grass, with almost nothing between them. VERY long sites as well, as this campground caters to horse owners (each site also has a dedicated corral). This was a new one for us. Single dump site that works from either side and water available, as well as pit toilets and pay showers. Fire rings and picnic tables of course. Electric is also shared between sites which have a 30 amp and a 20 amp socket. So if your neighbor gets there first and takes the 30 amp side, well... hope you don't need the AC.
There are some hiking and horse trails around the area, which overlooks the Little Missouri Canyon.
There's not much to do here aside from the view and some short hikes, but it is beautiful countryside. Not much in the way of cell service, just a whiff of Verizon or AT&T. I would definitely go back for several days and enjoy the seclusion and scenery.
As an added bonus, we saw this guy on the way up here when we stopped for fuel in West Fargo ND!\
Sites were grass, with almost nothing between them. VERY long sites as well, as this campground caters to horse owners (each site also has a dedicated corral). This was a new one for us. Single dump site that works from either side and water available, as well as pit toilets and pay showers. Fire rings and picnic tables of course. Electric is also shared between sites which have a 30 amp and a 20 amp socket. So if your neighbor gets there first and takes the 30 amp side, well... hope you don't need the AC.
There are some hiking and horse trails around the area, which overlooks the Little Missouri Canyon.
There's not much to do here aside from the view and some short hikes, but it is beautiful countryside. Not much in the way of cell service, just a whiff of Verizon or AT&T. I would definitely go back for several days and enjoy the seclusion and scenery.
As an added bonus, we saw this guy on the way up here when we stopped for fuel in West Fargo ND!\