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1-19 RV Rentals
Thor Motor Coach Four Winds 29G
2018 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Four Winds 29G

Sleeps 6 29.0ft
46.6 miles from North Dakota
(11)
$200 /night
Jayco Jay Flight Swift SLX 184BH
2014 Travel Trailer

Jayco Jay Flight Swift SLX 184BH

Sleeps 5 20.0ft
51.5 miles from North Dakota
(14)
$99 /night
Coachmen RV Apex Ultra-Lite 211RBS
2022 Travel Trailer

Coachmen RV Apex Ultra-Lite 211RBS

Sleeps 4 26.0ft
49.6 miles from North Dakota
(3)
$139 /night
Jayco Jay Flight 26BH
2020 Travel Trailer

Jayco Jay Flight 26BH

Sleeps 9 29.0ft
62.5 miles from North Dakota
(2)
$146 /night
Forest River RV Independence Trail 172RB
2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Independence Trail 172RB

Sleeps 3 20.0ft
52.0 miles from North Dakota
(1)
$95 /night
Coachmen RV Freelander 21QB  Ford 350
2015 Class C Motor Home

Coachmen RV Freelander 21QB Ford 350

Sleeps 6 23.0ft
50.5 miles from North Dakota
(3)
$200 /night
Forest River RV Salem FSX 178BHSK
2022 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Salem FSX 178BHSK

Sleeps 8 22.92ft
51.5 miles from North Dakota
(1)
$135 /night
Coachmen RV Freelander 28BH Ford 450
2018 Class C Motor Home

Coachmen RV Freelander 28BH Ford 450

Sleeps 7 28.0ft
50.5 miles from North Dakota
(1)
$200 /night
Winnebago View 24K
2011 Class C Motor Home

Winnebago View 24K

Sleeps 5 24.0ft
46.4 miles from North Dakota
(1)
$200 /night
Keystone RV Hideout 272LHS
2019 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Hideout 272LHS

Sleeps 9 30.0ft
50.5 miles from North Dakota
(1)
$125 /night
CrossRoads RV Sunset Trail SS188BH
2022 Travel Trailer

CrossRoads RV Sunset Trail SS188BH

Sleeps 7 22.0ft
94.8 miles from North Dakota
(2)
$135 /night
Gulf Stream RV Innsbruck 269BHL Lite
2013 Travel Trailer

Gulf Stream RV Innsbruck 269BHL Lite

Sleeps 8 30.0ft
53.4 miles from North Dakota
(1)
$125 /night
Keystone RV Hideout Single Axle 175LHS
2017 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Hideout Single Axle 175LHS

Sleeps 5 21.0ft
53.4 miles from North Dakota
(1)
$115 /night
Keystone RV Hideout 274LHS
2019 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Hideout 274LHS

Sleeps 9 31.0ft
50.5 miles from North Dakota
$125 /night
Grand Design Imagine 2970RL
2020 Travel Trailer

Grand Design Imagine 2970RL

Sleeps 5 34.0ft
53.1 miles from North Dakota
$146 /night
Keystone RV Springdale 298BHSSRWE
2011 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Springdale 298BHSSRWE

Sleeps 10 32.0ft
48.7 miles from North Dakota
(21)
$94 /night
Jayco North Point 375BHFS
2018 Fifth Wheel

Jayco North Point 375BHFS

Sleeps 10 43.0ft
50.6 miles from North Dakota
$200 /night
Grand Design Reflection 150 Series 273MK
2019 Fifth Wheel

Grand Design Reflection 150 Series 273MK

Sleeps 4 29.0ft
49.8 miles from North Dakota
$154 /night
inTech RV Flyer Explore
2022 Toy Hauler

inTech RV Flyer Explore

Sleeps 2 13.0ft
98.9 miles from North Dakota
(1)
$115 /night
Coachmen RV Apex Ultra-Lite 284BHSS
2021 Travel Trailer

Coachmen RV Apex Ultra-Lite 284BHSS

Sleeps 9 32.0ft
50.6 miles from North Dakota
$144 /night

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Top Three RV Rentals in North Dakota

North Dakota is a great state to explore due to its breathtaking landscape and active history and culture. The most populated cities in the Peace Garden State are Fargo, Bismarck or Grand Forks. While this is a mostly rural state, you will find unique parks and attractions throughout. Consider renting an RV so that you can easily get from one area to the next when exploring the Peace Garden State. 

In Fargo, you can find an array of drivable RVs. Most of them are Class As and sleep between 4 and 10 people depending on the model. You will discover five-star options starting at about $250 per night. You can also find towable RVs. The cheapest option is pop-up campers, and they start at about $60 per night. You can also find many sizes of travel trailers ranging from $80 to $125. Toy haulers are also available, and they range from $109 to $250 per night with most options being about $200. There are also fifth-wheel campers available with most options being about $125 per night. 

RVs are also available to rent in Bismarck. A drivable Class A motorhome is available for $350 per night. You can also find other nearby choices, and the owners will deliver the RV to your chosen campground. There are many bumper-pull and fifth-wheel campers available with options ranging from $80 to $140.

You can find Class B RVs in Grand Forks for about $97 per night and Class As for about $250 per night. Pop-up campers and travel trailers are available with prices ranging from $100 to $150. You can find fifth-wheel and bumper-pull options.

North Dakota RV Rentals by City

There are fantastic cities to explore in North Dakota. Consider starting with a North Dakota RV rental by Bismarck and making a large rectangle if you want to see the entire state. In Bismarck, you will want to visit the North Dakota Heritage Center to learn more about the state’s history and head to Dakota Zoo to see the Bengal tigers, American alligators, Arctic foxes, African tortoises and Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs. At least drive by the state capitol building as it is a gorgeous example of Art Deco architecture. 

Consider starting your trip with a North Dakota RV rental by Fargo and exploring the Plains Art Museum, where you can see artwork by Andy Warhol, David Bradley, Edward S. Curtis and George Morrison. You will also want to see the antique and vintage aircraft at the Fargo Air Museum. 

Head north to reach Grand Forks, where you will find numerous venues to watch live performances, including at the Burtness Theatre. There are also fantastic places nearby to go boating, fishing and sightseeing in your North Dakota RV rental by Grand Forks, like the Greenway, which features over 2,200 acres of groomed trails. 

End your trip in your North Dakota RV rental by Minot, which offers a railroad museum, Scandinavian Heritage Center and an air museum. This city can be a great place to go shopping, especially at Dakota Square Mall.

Best National Parks in North Dakota

There are three distinct units at Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and you can find unique opportunities in each one. Visit the Elkhorn Ranch Unit, where you can learn more about President Roosevelt and see the cabin where he stayed on this property, which was his ranch. Be aware that you will need to drive on gravel roads that may require a high-clearance vehicle. 

Take the 14-mile scenic drive to experience the badlands from a low and high elevation at the North Unit. This is an out-and-back road, so you will be driving a total of 28 miles. You can find many scenic short trails, but many come here to hike along the Achenbach Trail, which runs through this park’s wilderness. On weekend evenings, rangers often give programs about the park and its animals at the Juniper Campground Amphitheater. 

You will also want to explore the South Unit. The 36-mile scenic drive through this park is often a great place to see coyotes, pronghorn, bald and golden eagles, white-tailed deer, turkeys, and elk. Rangers often give evening programs about this park’s history at the Juniper Campground Amphitheater during the summer. 

Popular State Parks in North Dakota

 There are fantastic state parks to explore in many North Dakota locations. Some of the most popular state parks in North Dakota include: 

  • Cross Ranch State Park – This park near Center protects some of the last remaining undeveloped stretches of the Missouri River. 

  • Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park – Gain a deeper understanding of the Mandan Native Americans and their interaction with the first white settlers by exploring this park near Mandan, the oldest state park in the state. 

  • Fort Ransom State Park – This park near Fort Ransom is a terrific place to go on a woodland hike or play on the river. 

  • Icelandic State Park – You can go boat, swimming, and fishing in Lake Renwick by visiting this location near Cavalier. You will also want to explore the historic buildings, which were once part of a small community located at this site. 

  • Lewis and Clark State Park – This park on the upper bay of Lake Sakakawea near Epping is a terrific place to go fishing, boating, and kayaking, and it has a marina and two public boat docks. You can also find fantastic bird-watching and hiking opportunities. 

  • Little Missouri State Park – This park near Center features over 45 miles of badlands hiking trails. 

  • Turtle River State Park – This park near Arvilla is the perfect spot for a hiking adventure, or head here in the winter to go sledding. 

Top Picks for RV Parks and Campgrounds in North Dakota

As you travel across the state, you will find terrific camping opportunities. In Minot, consider staying at Roughriders RV Resort. Campers get access to the river, so they can go fishing, boating, and splashing. Each site has free WiFi and full hookups. 

There are three campgrounds at Roosevelt National Park. The Cottonwood Campground near Medora usually fills to capacity daily during the summer months, so get there early. The Juniper Campground at the park’s north unit is five miles from North Dakota Highway 85. There is also a horse camp in a more remote area of the park. Note that none of the campgrounds at this location have hookups. 

If you are traveling near Bismarck, consider staying at Bismarck KOA Journey. This campground that can handle RVs up to 90-feet long has a seasonal swimming pool and a dog park. This campground offers bikes to rent. Note that water is not available during the winter months at each site, but you are welcome to fill your RV’s tanks. 

RV Dump Stations in North Dakota

You can find many RV dump stations in North Dakota. Consider heading to the following state parks that have RV dump stations in North Dakota.

  • Fort Ransom State Park near Fort Ransom 

  • Turtle River State Park near Arvilla 

  • Icelandic State Park near Cavalier 

  • Grahams Island State Park near Devils Lake 

  • Beavers Lake State Park near Wishek 

  • Lake Metigoshe State Park near Bottineau 

  • Fort Stevenson State Park near Garrison 

  • Lake Sakakawea State Park near Pick City 

  • Cross Ranch State Park near Center 

  • Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park near Mandan 

  • Sully Creek State Park near Medora 

  • Little Missouri State Park near Killdeer 

Events in North Dakota

You can find many terrific festivals and events to attend in North Dakota, including:

  • North of Normal Festival – This Fargo festival features many winter activities, including snow golf, cardboard sled races, ice-skating and ice-fishing. It is held in January when the average high is about 19 degrees. 

  • Fargo Film Festival – This March Fargo festival features independent cinema short films from around the world. 

  • North Dakota Winter Show - This March festival in Valley City showcases agriculture and has a rodeo. 

  • SkyFest – This May festival near Garrison features kite builders from around the globe. 

  • Art on the Red – This June festival in Grand Forks brings in artists from around the state, and there is live music. 

  • Red River Valley Fair - This July festival in West Fargo features livestock, carnival rides, and unusual contests. 

  • Norsk Høstfest - This festival in September in Minot is the largest Scandinavian festival in the U.S., and it celebrates autumn.

Best National Parks Near North Dakota

Popular State Parks Near North Dakota

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near North Dakota

As you travel across North Dakota, there are also fantastic monuments and landmarks that you will want to see. The Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site was the home of the most important trading post on the Upper Mississippi River from 1828 to 1867. This site near Williston is an awesome place to explore local history and see Native American artwork. 

Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site is a great place to learn more about the Northern Native American tribes. You can learn about their history before 1750, when this was an agricultural community, and after 1750, when they started trading with early explorers. First, stop at the visitor center to watch the Maxidiwiac Bird Woman and explore the museum. Tour the earth lodge and garden sites before hiking down the village trail. 

The North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum in Bismarck is the largest museum in the state. It is divided into four galleries, so you can explore the state’s history starting from dinosaurs in chronological order. 

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

RV Dump Stations Near North Dakota
The Peace Garden State is quite rural and spread out, so most dump station facilities are pretty far apart. You'll find most of the state's facilities near the Minnesota border or capital city of Bismarck.

Frequently Asked Questions About Renting an RV Near North Dakota

How much does it cost to rent an RV in North Dakota?

Motorhomes are divided into Class A, B, and C vehicles. On average expect to pay $185 per night for Class A, $149 per night for Class B and $179 per night for Class C.

Do you need to be a certain age to rent an RV in North Dakota?

Yes. The minimum age is 25 to be eligible to get an RV Rental in North Dakota from RVshare.

Does RVshare have emergency roadside assistance?

Yes. Every RV rental booked through RVshare receives 24/7 emergency roadside assistance.

Does RVshare offer one way RV rentals in North Dakota?

Yes. Prior to renting any RV, check with the owner since not all will offer this particular option.