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I know I asked in a previous thread about MINOT, ND.
Now I ask about BISMARK, ND. Have any of you been there for stays and excursions with an RV? I was looking and seems like the KOA is decent. I want to go this weekend for four nights. I am going to pull the car on the dolly so we have something to tool around in.
Looking for any input.
Thanks.
-- Edited by TRAILERKING on Thursday 26th of June 2014 12:53:20 PM
We were told the KOA has lousy water from a well. But we have not stayed, so who knows? We have stayed at A Prairie Breeze in Menoken twice, http://rvparkreviews.com/regions/North_Dakota/Menoken.html. It was close enough to town to enjoy it and on city water. Lots of US history in the area, the Fort in Mandan that General Custer came from, Native village, Lewis and Clark. I am not sure what a Canadian would find, but it was a nice city on the river.
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We stayed at the Bismark KOA about a year ago on our way to Medora. It is a decent campground. The spaces are a little close but the owners were friendly and it was kept up. There is a nice zoo in Bismarck if you like that kind of thing.
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Thanks for the info. The Zoo will be cool.
When you say "spaces are a little close", I hope you don't mean your awning touches your neighbor? I've read some reviews on some in Minot where it's just that.
.......................... I am not sure what a Canadian would find, but it was a nice city on the river.
Not sure what you mean by that but we all breath, eat, and squat the same...................Canadian or U.S.
Not every Canadian is into United States history, just like not everyone from the USA is into Canadian history. I am not like that, but know others who are.
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We stayed at Ft. Abraham Lincoln Park - can't remember if it's a state park or county. Anyway, it's in Mandan ND which is right next door
to Bismarck. It was very nice. I would not hesitate for a second to stay there again. We drove into Bismarck for lunch, so it's very close.
KOA is out................They say it's FULL booked up.
So it's gonna be dock at WallyWorld then tool around with the car and see if we can find something.
Well we're now in KOA as of Sunday noon. They were able to get us in through some cancellations and shifting around. Very accommodating folks. We stayed Friday night and Saturday night in Wallyworld. Not great but better than nothing. Lots of rain Fri/Sat now Sunday lots of wind. Went to the Zoo today and it was nice. Going to do the Riverboat on Monday. Lot's of things to do here, see, and shop.
Well our Riverboat got cancelled today due to STRONG winds and rain. Had enough of 4 days of wind and rain. Tuesday morning we head back home. Then it's supposed to be HOT here after Tuesday and on, go figure.......
Another (late) vote for Ft. Lincoln campground. We tented there several years ago. A bit warm, but otherwise just fine. I suspect we'd like it even better now in the Foretravel.
Another (late) vote for Ft. Lincoln campground. We tented there several years ago. A bit warm, but otherwise just fine. I suspect we'd like it even better now in the Foretravel.
Well there was no issue about being too WARM. Lots of rain, wind, and cool.