This park is close to the highway as are most KOA's. The washrooms need a lot of work, as does the laundry. Sites are close together in the middle, but still big enough to get a slide and awning out. We will not stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This was the most unpleasant stay we've ever had. The 2 miles of road going to this park are often flooded and deep mud from rain or spring thaw. When contacted, the owners make no mention of this, or apology. We took our 42' motorhome into this mess one day after calling them on the phone and having no warning. There is no way to turn around or back out once started. Some of the sites flood too, and the park really shouldn't be open in the spring or after heavy rain. While right next to the interstate, there is no access when wet. All this known, the owners still made no apology for not telling us on the phone, and charged us full rate anyway. Walmart is a much better choice. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park has lovely sites along the Red River. It's close to downtown. Would rate higher except for the closeness to I-94 road noise. Most sites are more or less level but with some slope fore and aft, so leveling rig will take awhile. Water spigots are located more than one 25' hose length from some sites, so bring a spare. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The park is large and beautiful with outstanding playground and sports facilities. Plus, it is located on the edge of the Red River and pretty much in the middle of Fargo. However, the actual RV spaces are short and narrow--asphalt pads flanked by soft mud, and you need to be careful not to get stuck. The park only has back-in spaces, and for many of the slots, you have to have some experience or a helper to back in successfully. Most of the RV slots were very close to each other with little privacy. The bathhouse was primitive but not dirty. The actual price was $25.50, so I rounded up to $26. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a beautiful park. We were in the 'A' section because the other two areas were being rebuilt after the Red River flooded this spring. The facilities are awesome, the surroundings are quiet and peaceful. This was our first stay here and we would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice clean city park........cleaning up from the floods but looking good. New showers and restrooms. Staff very friendly We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a good camp for an over night or a couple days. The roads and sites are paved and there is lots of grass. We camped on the lower level and had a nice view of the river. Some sites will have the trees block satellite TV. There is no wi-fi or sewer but there is a dump station. The Interstate does produce some road noise. We have stayed here a couple times and would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is THE place to RV camp in the immediate Fargo area (by process of elimination if anything), if you don't need Wi-Fi or a sewer hookup. There is a dump station on site though. This lovely riverside park is very popular with locals for group picnics, etc and has a very nice community feel to it. Great riverside paved trails connect to downtown Fargo and Moorehead, with connections available that can lead to a 25-mile loop around Fargo for bikers. Free bike maps may be available in the park office. The Red River of the North is also a designated canoe route, but I didn't see a single boat in the river when we were there for 4 days in the peak of summer. There are two RV sections: the upper section is popular with RV's but is crowded, has no views, and the freeway noise is intense. Some RV'ers may prefer this area since it is closer to the showers and restrooms. Vehicles going over the river bridge sound like constant fireworks from here though. We chose the lower section that has more spacious, grassy sites, although it also attracts tenter's of all walks of life. They are back-in with the river in front, so motorhomes have the view advantage there. Most of the lower sites have severe slopes requiring intense leveling, and some of the hookups are too far away from the site to be used, indicating the hookups were an afterthought for those sites. Only a few of the sites are level. There is still highway noise, but less than the upper sites. Our Dish and hookups worked fine from Site 23 (trees block satellite from many sites). As others have stated, late spring is flood season here so stay in the upper area. Check-in is a bit strange since the office has limited and inconsistent hours. I believe you can occupy any site that does not indicate that it's reserved, and then pay later. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great overnight stop. There are three sections: A, B, and C. Never did figure out where C was. We had parked in A at the top of the hill, just around the corner from the office, when we discovered B down by the river. Very nice, level spots in both areas. The biggest rigs will want to use Section B. The office is supposed to be open from 9 to 9, but it was closed at 6:15 when we got in. We ended up parking and paying in the morning ($24.50). Red River was flooding but the B section was very spacious and shaded - water was not up to the campsites but reportedly it does go there. Women's bathroom was a disaster Sunday evening after heavy use by park users, but men's was ok. Door to restroom/shower is unlocked and the only privacy is a shower curtain for the shower. While this is Fargo, not some other city, I did not feel comfortable showering with only a curtain between me and the world. My husband was ok with this. Would stay here again when passing through the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great park and very quiet even on Labor Day weekend...nice paved trails along river that lead to downtown and over to Moorehead. My credit card was charged for 2 nights before we arrived and they had lost my reservation, but they still gave us a site. Dump station is conveniently located on the way out of the camping area. No kids, but great playgrounds. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This "city park" campground more than met our expectations. Yes, there is freeway noise, but if you ask for the LOWER campground along the river, it's not so bad. Sites down below are much longer than ones up top. Yes, it floods here in June, so don't come then. But we practically had the whole place to ourselves in July. The space between sites is wide and grassy, and there's lots of walking trails, and shopping all within 5 minutes. A great place to stay despite the fact that the river isn't swimable and it was really hot here! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park has a lot of walking trails and a new playground for kids. The sites however are very small, and there is highway noise. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean, safe neat the middle of town. Miles of good walking and bike trails. Traffic noise from the interstate will bother some folks. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice clean well run city park. We had a paved riverfront site. The utility hook-ups were a little wierd. The water and electric were located between each pair of sites, so an extension cord and an extra hose were required. Good spot for an overnight stop. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice city park, and very large. Some sites are very short. Expressway noise is incredible! It is so bad, one might think twice before staying here. Keeping unit windows closed a must to sleep because of the noise. Staff is helpful, flexible, and friendly We camped here in a Travel Trailer.