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Turtle River State Park

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About Turtle River State Park

Experience the great outdoors at Turtle River State Park, a well-regarded state park near Arvilla, North Dakota. With 125 available sites, it offers excellent camping opportunities for families and adventurers alike.

Nestled in the rolling countryside of north central North Dakota, Turtle River State Park offers RV travelers a peaceful escape into nature's embrace. Located near the small community of Arvilla, this seasonal destination welcomes visitors from May through October with open arms and genuine Midwestern hospitality. The park sits along the scenic Turtle River, a waterway that has shaped the landscape and provided recreation opportunities for generations of outdoor enthusiasts.

What makes Turtle River State Park special is its perfect balance of amenities and natural beauty. With 125 camping sites, the park provides ample space for RVs of various sizes while maintaining an intimate connection with the surrounding landscape. The river itself is the heart of the park's appeal, offering excellent fishing opportunities for those hoping to cast their lines for northern pike, walleye, and other native species. Whether you're an experienced angler or someone looking to try fishing for the first time, the Turtle River provides a relaxing setting to enjoy this timeless outdoor pursuit.

The park is thoughtfully equipped for comfortable camping. Dump stations make it easy to maintain your RV, while full shower facilities and restrooms ensure you can refresh after days of outdoor adventures. Picnic tables and fire rings throughout the grounds create perfect gathering spots for evening meals and campfire conversations. The playground adds wonderful opportunities for families with children to burn energy and enjoy some outdoor fun.

Boat ramps provide easy water access for those bringing kayaks, canoes, or small motorboats, opening up additional ways to explore the river and enjoy the waterfront landscape. The park's pet friendly policy means your furry companions can enjoy the adventure alongside you, making it an ideal destination for those who travel with dogs or other pets.

The surrounding area of Arvilla and north central North Dakota offers a quiet, authentic glimpse into rural Great Plains life. This region appeals to travelers seeking solitude, nature-based recreation, and a slower pace of life. It's perfect for families wanting quality time together, retirees exploring America by RV, and outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate fishing, water activities, and natural scenic beauty without the crowds of more heavily trafficked parks.
125

Total Sites

Amenities & Features

Amenities

Dump Station
Playground
Boat Ramp
Fishing
Picnic Tables
Fire Rings
Showers
Restrooms

Booking & Operations

Pet Friendly

Park Details

Season May - October
Total Sites 125

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Arvilla is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

North Dakota weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Arvilla.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Arvilla. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

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