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Sheyenne Oaks Campground Introduce
đ´ Welcome to Sheyenne Oaks Campground: The Premier Gateway to North Dakota's Grasslands
For North Dakotans and regional travelers seeking a beautiful, meticulously maintained home base for outdoor adventure, Sheyenne Oaks Campground in Leonard, ND, stands out as a unique and exceptional destination. Nestled amidst gorgeous maple trees and boasting over 120 acres of private land, this campground offers a serene escape with the rare convenience of direct access to the sprawling 70,000 acres of the Sheyenne National Grasslands.
Sheyenne Oaks is more than just an RV park; itâs a thoughtfully created space focused on nourishing the spirit, soul, and body of every guest. It caters specifically to the needs of modern RV campers, tent campers, and, notably, equestrian enthusiasts. The grounds are described by guests as "VERY well taken care of" and "beautiful," offering a higher level of privacy between sites that is often missing in other campgrounds. Whether you're here to tackle the extensive trail system on horseback, explore the unique oak savannah landscape on foot, or simply relax in a peaceful country setting only 45 miles southwest of Fargo, Sheyenne Oaks provides the perfect North Dakota retreat.
đşď¸ Location and Accessibility
Sheyenne Oaks Campground is located in southeastern North Dakota, near the small town of Leonard. Its rural setting is the key to its tranquility and access to nature, making it a true destination campground.
Address: 6050 Co Rd 23, Leonard, ND 58052, USA
Operational Season: Typically open from May 1st through October 31st (dates are subject to change based on weather).
Accessibility Highlights:
- Proximity to Fargo: The campground is conveniently located about 45 minutes southwest of Fargo, ND, offering a quick escape from the city for weekend trips.
 - Interstate Access: It is situated approximately 26 miles south of Interstate 94 (Casselton exit), making it a manageable drive for travelers passing through the state.
 - Rural Roads: Access involves traveling several miles on County Road 23 (gravel roads) from the paved highway. Guests should be prepared for this rural travel, which can leave vehicles slightly dusty, but leads to the reward of a pristine, secluded destination.
 - Trailhead Proximity: The park borders the northern boundary of the Sheyenne National Grasslands and is located just one mile north of a major trailhead, providing incredibly easy access for riders and hikers.
 
đ ď¸ Services Offered
Sheyenne Oaks is committed to providing modern comforts within a rustic, nature-centric environment. Their services cater to a wide range of camping preferences, ensuring a comfortable and clean stay for all:
- RV Sites: A variety of sites are available, including electrical hookup sites (50-, 30-, and 20-amp service), sewer hookups, and water hookups, accommodating large RVs and trailers. The sites are long and spacious, designed for easy pull-in access without difficult backing maneuvers.
 - Tent & Primitive Sites: Non-electric and primitive camping options are available for a more traditional outdoor experience.
 - Rustic Cabin Rentals: The campground offers two charming, rustic cabin options, such as Bertha's Cabin and Andrew's Cabin, which provide additional amenities for those seeking a more luxurious experience.
 - Equestrian Facilities: Dedicated, individual 12x12 corrals are available for guests traveling with horses or mules, ensuring a safe and clean space for their animals (note: a separate fee applies, and manure removal from the campsite is strictly enforced to maintain cleanliness).
 - Modern Bathhouse: A central shower house features individual, private rooms, each equipped with a shower, toilet, and sink. These are noted for their cleanliness and are a major highlight for all campers.
 - Laundry Facilities: A clean, convenient laundry room is available on-site, a significant benefit for extended stays.
 - Camp Store (Honor System): Amenities like firewood, T-shirts, and hats are available on an honor system, reflecting the trust and community feel of the campground.
 - Dump Station: A sanitary dump station is available for RV waste.
 - Pet Policy: Dogs are welcomed on a leash and with strict attention to cleanup, while horses and mules are also permitted under specific guidelines regarding cleanliness.
 
⨠Features / Highlights
Sheyenne Oaks Campground is defined by its strong connection to the surrounding natural landscape and its focus on privacy and superior amenities:
- Unmatched Privacy: A key feature praised by local users is that "All sites have privacy from the next which is unique to campgrounds." The thoughtful layout and maple-tree coverage create a secluded feel for each camper.
 - Direct Grasslands Access: The campground is a literal jump-off point to the Sheyenne National Grasslands, giving you immediate access to over 40 miles of marked trails, including a segment of the North Country National Scenic Trail.
 - Multi-Use Trail System: The adjacent federal lands are a paradise for outdoor recreation, ideal for horse riding, hiking, mountain biking, bird watching (as it's a key migratory path), and access to the Sheyenne River for canoeing and fishing.
 - Cleanliness and Maintenance: The entire facility, particularly the individual shower and bathroom rooms, is consistently reported to be exceptionally clean and "pristine," reflecting the care of the owners.
 - Honest & Trustworthy Atmosphere: The self-service honor system for firewood and merchandise cultivates a strong sense of community and trust among campers, making the environment feel friendly and respectful.
 - Host Hospitality: The owner is described as "very pleasant" and helpful, ensuring that reservations and guidance are handled professionally, which is crucial for a smooth arrival, especially when traveling with animals.
 
đ Contact Information
To reserve a full-hookup RV site, a secluded tent spot, or an equestrian corral for your next North Dakota adventure, contact Sheyenne Oaks Campground directly:
Address: 6050 Co Rd 23, Leonard, ND 58052, USA
Phone: (701) 361-8566
Mobile Phone: +1 701-361-8566
Reservations: Online reservations are available and highly recommended, especially when booking specialized sites like cabins or corrals.
Why Sheyenne Oaks Campground is Worth Choosing
Sheyenne Oaks Campground is a top choice for North Dakota locals because it solves the core problem of finding a clean, comfortable, and connected base for experiencing the region's vast natural resources. It is the definitive location for anyone looking to camp while maintaining easy access to the Sheyenne National Grasslands.
Its value proposition is particularly strong for the equestrian community. While first-time visitors may face a learning curve in navigating the complex, unpaved local trails, the presence of dedicated 12x12 corrals and the direct adjacency to 70,000 acres of open riding space is a powerful draw. With over 40 miles of marked trails, Sheyenne Oaks is essential for anyone serious about exploring the Sheyenne River Valley on horseback, foot, or bike, provided they understand and respect the boundaries of the park (e.g., keeping horses out of the main campsite area for sanitation).
For general RV and tent campers, the high-quality, private sites, full hookups, and the luxury of individual, clean shower rooms elevate the stay far above typical public campgrounds. The family-created atmosphere and commitment to a welcoming, pristine environment make it a highly recommended choice for a peaceful North Dakota getaway. When you choose Sheyenne Oaks, you're not just booking a campsite; youâre securing a high-quality, private gateway to one of the most beautiful and wild corners of the state.
Details
Accessibility
- Assistive hearing loop
 - Wheelchair accessible entrance
 - Wheelchair accessible parking lot
 - Wheelchair accessible seating
 
Offerings
- RV camping
 - RV electric hookup
 - RV sewer hookup
 - RV water hookup
 
Activities
- Hiking
 
Payments
- Credit cards
 - Debit cards
 - Credit cards
 
Children
- Good for kids
 - Kid-friendly hikes
 - Playground
 
Parking
- On-site parking
 
Pets
- Dogs allowed
 
Location
North DakotaRichland CountyLeonardCounty Road 23
Customer Reviews
Called on a Tuesday while traveling across ND with horses and looking for a place to stay . Owner was very pleasant on the phone and helped guide us into reserving the proper site online . After I would say 5 miles of gravel roads we found the place . VERY well taken care of . Looks beautiful and all the amenities a camper needs . That being said , we tried going for a ride the following day to just to be dumped into a grassland grazing area , yes you can ride anywhere but unless you want to feel like your bringing a wagon train to the west it was a total bust . We returned to camp ( WE were the only ones there ) . After an hour of relaxing we decided to wash horses off . 20 min into that the owner approached us and politely told us that the animals were not allowed in the campsite area to help keep the area pristine for the next arriving guests . She also informed us of a trail system and a map that was drawn in the laundry room to help guide us to those trails . On further investigation, the hand drawn map was not very helpful . I guess in short , unless you know the ins and outs of the area donât expect to find great riding here . Donât bring your horse by your camper . And donât expect a clean vehicle once you do make it back to a paved road .
What a beautiful amazing place. All sites have privacy from the next which is unique to campgrounds. They also have horse pens but unfortunately for me, there werenât any staying there. I love horses! Firewood, T-shirts and hats are on the honor system - just leave the money in a slot. Nice laundry room and individual shower/bathrooms. Great place to stay.
The campground is impeccable and there are several bathrooms with showers. The laundromat was greatly appreciated. My complaint is their payment policy. I called Friday to see if there was availability for Saturday until Wednesday as the website to make reservations showed half the spots reserved and the other half unavailable. It sounded like there was only one spot available, so I reserved and paid for it. Two hours into my seven hour trip on Saturday morning my truck broke down. I contacted the owner to let her know that likely I would not make it that day and Sunday may be questionable. I was not able to get my truck back until Sunday evening, at which time I resumed my trip to arrive Sunday night just after midnight to find the campground with probably 20% occupancy. I was charged for Saturday, but have to say it have never known a campground that was so inconsiderate regarding the circumstances. Especially since I was led to believe there was only one spot available. In regards to the trails, I would have never stopped here to start with if I had known that I'd basically just be riding throughcow pastures on a gravel trail. It was also inconvenient that I was not able to tack up my horse at my trailer but rather had to carry all my tack to the horse pen, which was also the case for the water, as there are no spickets/hoses by the pens. Cleaning the pen was quite difficult after each night of rain left them quite muddy. Basically, this is a really pretty campground if you just come here to hang out with your camper.
The campground was pretty and clean. It was very quiet as we were the only campers during the week. We would go back there again.
Amazing campground with awesome trails for horseback riding, hiking and biking. Highly recommend this place!
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