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Lewis & Clark RV Park
Overview
Lewis & Clark RV Park serves as a welcoming gateway for travelers exploring the rugged beauty of western North Dakota. This city-managed facility offers a quiet and organized environment, perfect for those who appreciate a well-maintained community park. Located in Hazen, it provides a peaceful respite from the highway while remaining close enough to essential local services. The park is known for its spacious sites and friendly atmosphere, making it a reliable choice for both short-range travelers and those on cross-country journeys.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated in the rolling plains of Mercer County, surrounded by the wide-open landscapes that define the region. It is conveniently positioned near the Knife River, offering a scenic backdrop for evening strolls or morning wildlife viewing. The surrounding area is rich with agricultural heritage and energy industry history, providing a unique cultural context for visitors. Travelers will find themselves immersed in a serene rural setting that captures the essence of the North Dakota prairie while staying within the friendly limits of Hazen.
Amenities & Park Features
Travelers will find modern conveniences designed to make life on the road comfortable and efficient. The park features 34 full hookup sites equipped with 30 and 50-amp electricity, water, and sewer connections. For entertainment and connectivity, cable TV and wireless internet are provided to guests, which is a significant plus for a municipal park. The facility includes a clean bathhouse with showers and on-site laundry facilities, ensuring that all basic needs are met. Nearby picnic shelters and green spaces offer great spots for outdoor relaxation after a day of driving.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs will find plenty to explore just a short drive from their campsite. The Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site is a must-visit, offering a deep dive into the lives of the Hidatsa and Mandan people. Anglers and boaters will appreciate the proximity to Lake Sakakawea, one of the largest man-made reservoirs in the United States, famous for its walleye fishing. Additionally, the Garrison Dam and the Mercer County Museum provide ample opportunities to learn about the engineering and cultural history of the Missouri River valley.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for history-loving RVers who want to explore the Lewis and Clark Trail and local indigenous heritage sites. It is also an excellent choice for fishing enthusiasts heading to nearby lakes who prefer a quiet, inland base camp away from the busier lakeside crowds. Families will appreciate the safe, community-oriented environment and the proximity to local playgrounds. Whether you are passing through on a Northern Tier route or staying to explore Mercer County, this park offers a dependable and comfortable home base.
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- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Conor Treacy
An easy access spot to swing in to! Grocery store across the street, clubhouse with washer and dryer and hot showers, and big shady trees with benches. There's even a kids park beside it. Level site and no issues. Half the spots are long term rentals, but there are plenty open areas if you're just passing through town.
Sharon Horn
Quiet, all pull through with full hook up. Trees so plenty of shade. Some sunny sites. Nice park adjacent to RV park. Grocery store close by. We were within 15 min of the Beulah ball park watching our grandson and his team play in the Babe Ruth state tournament.
Bob Bingham
Full hookup sites, lots of trees. Not much space between rigs.
Anita Vandekieft
Great place to stay with roomy flat spots, play ground for kiddos, laundry, and very nice bathrooms with showers, plus a grocery store right next to it.
Clint Mcgregor
My family and I stayed here while I was working in the area. If you are debating between here or Antelope Creek RV Park, definitely choose this one. $25/night with full 50 amp hook ups (water and sewer) pull through camp sites ( we have a 40 foot coach), shaded sites and a playground for the kids. The clubhouse is VERY clean with 2 toilets and 2 large showers in each restroom. Also has a refrigerator, stove and countertop for public use. There is a washer and a dryer for public use, $1 each. Supermarket and liquor store across the street well within walking distance. The supermarket is pretty expensive but there is a Family Dollar about 10 minutes away in Beulah. This is worth 5 stars but I save those for the parks with pools and all the extra amenities. Enjoy your stay!
Clifford F
Hazen, ND has got the RV Park figured out. Great showers, laundry facilities, and they are very trusting as well. My daughter also really enjoyed the playground. This is a great place!
Share Fell
This is a pretty awesome rv park, we've stayed in 5 I the last week, this is by far the nicest. Clean large showers, air conditioned facilitues, full hook ups and only $25 a night! Great place to stay the night.
Chris Bloomfield
Descent price laundry. Grocery store across the street. It was $25 a night for full hook ups. Pretty quiet at night.