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Camp on the Heart
387 South State Avenue
Dickinson, ND 58601
(701)225-9600
Description:
You can see for miles in the beautiful flatlands of North Dakota when staying at Camp on the Heart, off of I-94 in Dickinson. Situated on the banks of the historic Heart River, with a convenient online reservations system, the camp welcomes RVers, as well as tent campers and is open April 15 through October 15. The cottonwood trees sway overhead as guests cast their lines for walleye and perch just steps from the campsites, take a dip in the solar heated pool or watch for fantastic North Dakota wildlife, including prairie dogs, deer, waterfowl and songbirds.

A unique feature of the Camp on the Heart is The Summer Kitchen, a casual, open-air dining area serving groups of 12 or more, and the staff will even do the cooking for you from a menu of your selection with a two day reservation. When you are ready to go exploring off site, be sure to visit Dickinson for great shopping, restaurants, steakhouses, antique stores and museums. The Dakota Dinosaur Museum is one of Dickinson’s most popular destinations, featuring many exhibits, including a Triceratops skeleton, and information on over 800 species, plus rocks, minerals and species.

Another attraction nearby is the Assumption Abbey of Richardton, which was completed in 1909 and has 52 stained glass windows, lofty arches, many saint paintings as well as a carved crucifix. Now home to 30 monks, Abbey-made woodcrafts, pottery, and wines and honey are available in the gift shop. When venturing out of camp, don’t forget to take an unforgettable drive on the Enchanted Highway, a 32 mile stretch of county road with many roadside sculptures, including the world’s largest grasshopper and other larger than life pieces of art that can’t help but catch your eye .. all within a few miles of the quiet serenity of the Camp on the Heart.
Amenities:
BBQ Facilities
Dump Station
Laundry
Pets Welcome
Phone at Site
Picnic Area
50 Amp - over 10%
Accept Credit Cards
Big Rig
Cable TV Hookups
Recreation:
Biking - Road
Fishing
Games - Outdoor
Gaming/Casino
Golfing
Playground
Sightseeing

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