Reviews for Frontier Fort Campground

| Good Stopover

By user-6475238... on 2017-10-23.

This is a rural RV Park with all that comes with it. The roads and sites were dirt but reasonably level. About half the sites will get satellite. The staff was helpful. Our electric and water hookups were on the wrong side, which is why we have extension cords and extra hoses. Didn't use the shower or laundry. We stayed in a motorhome. Worked for us because it was hot and we wanted electricity to run our air. As a bonus we could see bison from our RV and the on site restaurant serves good steaks.

| Interesting night...

By user-5556201... on 2017-10-23.

We were greeted by a not too friendly host who was ready to go home for the night. As we're setting up, within 5 mins of being there, another guest approaches us as she sees we have 2 small kids. She wanted to let us know that a registered sex offender lived in the motor home next to us. This made me feel very uncomfortable. Got a weird vibe from all the people walking around that lived there. Bathrooms were a good thing to stay away from. And dumpsters were beyond overflowing. Views were pretty and full hookups were convenient. Kids also enjoyed the buffalo family right nearby.

| Here now for several days

By user-5858017... on 2017-10-23.

Easy check in with Hostess at the office/restaurant...no problems. Office has plenty of supplies and souvenir stock, and the restaurant has great reviews...we will try it. Sites are close but easy hookups... fairly level gravel site with some trees. People seem friendly enough..wave as passing. Have Buffalo and horses beside campground. No tv/cable...but wifi is adequate. Lots of kids riding around on bikes....and plenty of families here. Seems as if it is mostly a long-term or at least full-season rental campground. My husband says bathrooms are adequate but a bit old. We have been out for a while and ready for a bit of civilization and this town has a Wal-Mart for stocking up, a movie house and lots of restaurants....oh yes, and a rare white Buffalo! Did not see any fire rings or grills other than those owned by campers. Lots of dog walking areas in nearby field. My only complaint is the huge mosquitoes.... so deet is a must. We are staying the weekend here in a 5er. you need cash or check only for check in ....no credit cards and no discounts... but our rate for FHU pull through was $27 a night....not high as someone stated before....and we are here on a weekend.

| Disgusting

By user-5887490... on 2017-10-23.

I'm not sure which was worse. The food poisoning I got from the restaurant or the wobbly crooked toilet in their chip board with exposed insolation room they call a bathroom. I plan on not returning to this cramped overpriced facility again.

| Price is much higher than quoted on this site. Not much toom between sites. No picnic tables on some sites. Wi fi did work. Retail price quoted to me for 30 amp was $50.

By user-4929042... on 2017-10-23.

| Adequate

By user-4546028... on 2017-10-23.

Just a stop through ND for us. We ate dinner upstairs in the restaurant that was edible bar food. Stiff drinks. Lots of activity late, car door slamming and guys walking around talking to each other. Seems like there was a lot of guys working in the area, and staying in this rv park. No problems just noise. We paid $25 for a Wednesday night. 7 local TV channels. We had breakfast at perkins and went to the buffalo museum before we left. Lot is mostly gravel, level, some sites had picinic tables and or grills.

| Clean

By user-5684990... on 2017-10-23. Stayed 2016-06-23 to 2016-06-25

Spending extra day here. Shade trees and full hookups. Quiet. Has restaurant with nightly specials. Great service.

| No Frills

By user-5970098... on 2017-10-23.

Well managed park with 50 amp fhu's. Not the prettiest place but very quiet with accommodating staff. My cats went out every night & there was a nearby hay field (recently mowed/baled) where the pups could run off leash with complete abandon. 40 yrs since I have been to Frontier Village & I am amazed at how well this tourist attraction has been maintained over the years. If you want cushy...the is not the place for you. As a born & bred ND farm girl, this park felt like home. (Full-time RV'r x 3 yrs)