WHERE TO STAY
The larger towns have many motels, especially along the interstates. There should be no problem in Bismarck-Mandan, Dickinson, Devils Lake, Fargo, Grand Forks, Jamestown, Minot, Valley City, and Williston. These towns are distributed rather evenly over the state. Most of the smaller towns have at least one motel, but try to arrive early. Motels fill quickly in summer.
Campers will find plenty of spots. In addition to the commercial campgrounds, most of the state parks offer camp sites, and some are free. Both units of the Roosevelt Memorial have good campgrounds.
Following is a list of the state parks:
Fort Lincoln—all facilities, birding fair Lake Metigoshe—all facilities, birding excellent Lake Sakakawea—all facilities, little birding Turtle River—all facilities, birding good Beaver Lake—all facilities, birding fair Butte View—all facilities, little birding Fort Stevenson—all facilities, little birding Icelandic—all facilities, birding good Doyle Memorial—fireplaces, tables, water, little birding Little Missouri Bay—fireplaces, tables, water, birding good Streeter Memorial—fireplaces, tables, water, little birding Sully’s Creek—fireplaces, tables, water, birding good