The campground is a good overnight spot if you are looking for a place to stay in the area with amenities. However the sites are narrow and close together. Also I was in a shaded site but ended up with a light coating of sap over night! The Medora Musical is worth seeing and the Pitchfork Steak dinner was great. The town is a cute historical place to walk thru. There is a shuttle from the campground to the Musical, for a cost of $5/person round trip. Only 13 seats so be sure to make reservations. There is a large lot at the Musical grounds if you prefer to drive yourself. Not a far walk, less than a mile, but dangerous at night after the show with no lights along it.
MCS
Posted Jul 21, 2019; Wisconsin
We stayed at the Medora Campground in May and found the grounds to be clean and the shower/ restrooms nice. The pool and other amenities were not open for the season.
The sites are close together, gravel, and level.
The are numerous large cottonwoods for shade.
It was green this time of year but I’m sure it could be dusty by mid summer.
The campground is close to the national park, the Chateau DeMores, and the Medora Musical.
There is a shuttle service up to the Musical.
Joel
Posted May 31, 2019; South Dakota
Upon arriving at this campground I was so disappointed. After we went back to the office and they let us move to a different site that did improve things. The sites on the back side of the campground are extremely narrow and short. We were barely able to put our slide out and forget the awning. Moved us to site 120 and we had plenty of space for our 27 ft trailer. Bathrooms were ok but not great. One night our travel companions were disturbed into the night by a late night party right next to them. The rest of the time we found it to be very quiet and people friendly. The campground was pretty full on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights we were there. The biggest issue with this campground is all the dust! It was exceptionally warm and dry so I kept the ac on to limited opening the windows because of the dust. It literally covers everything. The majority of it is red dirt and gravel. There is one good thing about it and that’s the proximity to Medora and TRNP. Full hookups and $39 per night. If I were to stay in the are again I would go to Juniper campground in the north unit if TRNP. Although no hookups the scenery is worth going to Juniper.
Dlms
Posted Aug 20, 2018; Oswego, IL
First off Medora is beautiful. A one of a kind place. Go see the show too, worth it.
Campground is nothing special. Maybe try the other one in the town. Bathrooms were clean though.
Spending the 4th their was a blast.
Reg rv
Posted Jul 10, 2018; Canada
We really enjoyed the campground. The office staff was efficient, friendly and very helpful. Laundry facilities were especially nice. The location couldn't be better for the many activities that Medora offers.
John Furman
Posted Aug 30, 2017; North Carolina
This campground's primary attribute is proximity to Theodore Roosevelt National Park; otherwise there is little else to recommend. While full hook-ups are available, pads and roads are gravel. It's dusty and there's little shade. Bathhouses are adequate but not overly clean - and for less than stellar conditions, it's quite expensive.
C&D
Posted Jul 07, 2017; Portland, OR
i pulled in without a reservation late on a Friday night and the manager let me park on the grass. I was also having a problem with my tow dolly and there maintenance crew took a look at it. Very friendly staff. I was by the playground and it was most during the day but by 10pm the place was quiet. They have many types of sites, walking distance to town, musical, park, swimming and water slide.
Dinauffda
Posted Aug 10, 2015; minnesota