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Glen Ullin Memorial Park
Overview
Glen Ullin Memorial Park offers a quiet and convenient resting spot for travelers crossing the vast North Dakota plains. Located in the heart of a small farming community, this municipal park provides a welcoming atmosphere for those seeking a break from the busy interstate. It serves as a peaceful retreat where visitors can enjoy the open sky and friendly local culture without the noise of larger commercial campgrounds. The park is managed with care, ensuring a clean and safe environment for every visitor passing through the region.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just off Interstate 94 between Bismarck and Dickinson, the park is nestled within the scenic rolling hills of western North Dakota. The surrounding area is characterized by wide-open prairies and a slower pace of life that is a hallmark of the Great Plains. Travelers will appreciate the easy access to the town's local services while remaining surrounded by the natural beauty of Morton County, providing a true sense of rural solitude and spectacular evening sunsets.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to accommodate modern RVers with functional features meant to simplify your stay. The grounds are well-maintained, offering a mix of sun and shade across the sites. Key features include:
- Electric hookups with 30 and 50-amp service for all rig sizes.
- Access to clean restrooms and showers for guest comfort.
- A communal playground and picnic tables for family relaxation.
- An on-site dump station and fresh water access for transit needs.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While staying in Glen Ullin, visitors are a short drive from iconic landmarks like Salem Sue, the world’s largest Holstein cow in nearby New Salem. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the nearby fishing spots or take a scenic drive to the rugged landscapes of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. For those interested in local heritage, the town itself offers charming shops and a local museum that highlights the agricultural history and pioneer spirit of the North Dakota prairie.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is ideal for cross-country travelers looking for a safe, reliable, and budget-friendly overnight stop on their way across the state. It appeals specifically to RVers who prefer small-town charm and quiet nights over the bustle of high-traffic resort parks. Because of its simple layout and ease of access, it is an excellent choice for solo travelers, families on road trips, or retirees seeking a stress-free place to unhook for the night.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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