All the fun of camping at a campground but the comfort of a cute, cozy cabin — what more could you want? Throw in some beautiful lakeside views, and you’ve got an experience of a lifetime. One of North Dakota’s state parks offers exactly that and it’s more than you could have ever dreamed of. Take a trip here and experience a gorgeous part of the state and a fun cabin stay!

North Dakota’s Lewis and Clark State Park is located right on the edges of Lake Sakakawea, the state’s largest lake.

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Even in the winter, this place is truly a sight to behold. The huge expanse of water and gorgeous, and the rugged hills around it are a one of a kind sight.

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The park offers the cutest log cabin campground, with two small cabins that are perfect to bunk down in overnight while enjoying the rest of the park during the day.

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The park offers things like a lovely amphitheater, tons of trails to hike, a marina to go out on the lake, and a lot of wildlife and nature to see and explore.

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Lewis and Clark State Park also has regular campgrounds for RVs and tents if cabins aren’t your thing. Bring a fishing rod and a boat and you’ll have it made!

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Needless to say, this park, the cabins, and the spectacular views are the perfect ingredients for an unforgettable camping trip in North Dakota.

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Lewis and Clark State Park is located near Ray, North Dakota, about 19 miles southeast of Williston just off of Highway 1804. For more information on their cabin rates, availability of off-season renting, and more, click here.

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If you’re looking for a more secluded cabin all on its own that you can take a relaxing vacation at in North Dakota — we’ve got just the place for you! This luxurious cabin takes camping to a new level of spa-like.

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