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Experience Nature at Sheyenne Oaks Horse Camp-RV: A Premier Horse Camping Destination in North Dakota
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Sheyenne Oaks Horse Camp-RV in North Dakota | Top Horse Trails

Sheyenne Oaks RV Park & Campground, lovingly created by our family, offers a serene escape for outdoor enthusiasts and equestrians. Our motto is simple yet profound: nourish the spirit, soul, and body of family, friends, and neighbors. Situated 45 miles southwest of Fargo, ND, this maple tree-covered campground welcomes you to settle in and enjoy the beauty of the Sheyenne National Grasslands.

Explore the Sheyenne National Grasslands

Adjacent to 70,000 acres of federal land, Sheyenne Oaks RV Park & Campground provides direct access to the expansive Sheyenne National Grasslands and the North Country Scenic Trail. With over 40 miles of marked trails and access to the Sheyenne River, this area is a paradise for nature lovers. Whether you prefer hiking, biking, horseback riding, bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, hunting, or fishing, the diverse landscapes and rich ecosystems offer endless opportunities for outdoor adventure.

Exceptional Accommodations for Campers and Equestrians

Sheyenne Oaks RV Park & Campground caters to both traditional campers and equestrians with a variety of accommodation options. Guests can choose from electrical hookup sites and non-electric sites, as well as two rustic cabins for a more comfortable stay. For those traveling with horses, 12x12 corrals are available, providing a safe and convenient space for equine companions.

Relax and Reconnect with Nature

Our campground is designed to be a haven of relaxation and natural beauty. The maple tree-covered grounds offer a picturesque setting for your stay, whether you're camping in an RV, a tent, or one of our cozy cabins. The serene environment encourages you to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life and reconnect with nature, your loved ones, and yourself.

Activities for All Ages

At Sheyenne Oaks RV Park & Campground, there's something for everyone. The extensive trail system is perfect for exploring on foot, by bike, or on horseback. Bird watchers will delight in the diverse avian species that call this area home, while anglers can cast their lines in the Sheyenne River. For those who enjoy paddling, the river provides ample opportunities for canoeing and kayaking.

Sheyenne Oaks RV Park & Campground is a premier destination for those seeking to experience the natural beauty of North Dakota. With its diverse range of activities, exceptional accommodations, and commitment to nourishing the spirit, soul, and body, it offers a unique and memorable getaway. Whether you're an avid equestrian, a passionate hiker, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, Sheyenne Oaks is the perfect place to settle in and enjoy the great outdoors.

 

Directions:

The favored route to Sheyenne Oaks is by arriving at the intersection of Hwy 46, Hwy 18, and County Road 23.  This is 1 mile south of Leonard, ND.  Go south on County Road 23 for 4 miles on pavement.  When the pavement ends, follow County Road 23 which goes east (left) for 1 mile.  Then take a right going south for 2.5 miles.  Cross the Sheyenne River and go up the hill.  Sheyenne Oaks is on the left after the church and gray house. 

45 miles/minutes SW of Fargo, ND. We are located 26 miles south of Interstate 94 at the Casselton exit. We are located 20 miles west then 7 south of Hwy 29 at the Kindred exit.

 

Sheyenne Oaks Horse Camp-RV offers the following facilities and amenities:

  • Equestrian trails
  • Electrical hookup sites 
  • Nonelectric sites
  • Two rustic cabins
  • 12x12 corrals accommodate folks traveling with horses
  • Bathrooms
  • Picnic tables
  • Dumpster

 

Cost Details:

  • Primitive Sites - $28/Night
  • Full Hook-Up Sites - $49/Night
  • Andrew's Cabin - $180/Night+Tax
  • Bertha's Cabin - $150/Night+Tax
  • Horse & Corral - $10/Night

 

Notes:

  • Open: May 1st - October 31st
  • Put all the garbage in the dumpster near the north entrance. No garbage left anywhere - not even in fire pits. This includes cigarette butts. Picnic tables remain on site. Extinguish the campfire completely.
  • The State Health Department requires the backflow preventer on the water hydrant. $50 fee if you remove it. 
  • Use the online reservation portal for all reservations www.sheyenneoaks.com prior to arrival.
  • Full payment is required at the time of reservation for daily and weekly guests, 1st month is required for monthly reservations.
  • Dogs are welcome with utmost attention to: NO barking or aggression, on a leash, all poo picked up, and no digging.
  • Pets are only allowed in the cabins with approval/fee. 
  • Horses and mules welcome with utmost attention to: All manure removed from corral and campsite areas.
  • Leave no trace: subject to clean-up fee.
  • Contact Details: (701) 361-8566

 

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Sheyenne Oaks Horse Camp-RV does require reservations for overnight accommodations. Please visit their page here on Top Horse Trails - Sheyenne Oaks Horse Camp-RV for more information