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Number of accommodations: 40
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (230)
What Guests Are Saying
Eggerts Landing is praised for its beautiful, clean, and well-maintained campground, featuring private and spacious sites surrounded by trees. Campers appreciate the friendly hosts, clean facilities, and amenities like playgrounds, swimming areas, and walking trails. While some areas and hiking trails were affected by storm damage and electricity issues were reported, many visitors express a desire to return for another stay.
What Guests Are Saying
Eggerts Landing is praised for its beautiful, clean, and well-maintained campground, featuring private and spacious sites surrounded by trees. Campers appreciate the friendly hosts, clean facilities, and amenities like playgrounds, swimming areas, and walking trails. While some areas and hiking trails were affected by storm damage and electricity issues were reported, many visitors express a desire to return for another stay.
Review Summary
Donald W
VerifiedSeptember 9, 2024 • Stayed at: 022, Loop: Eggerts Landing
Park staff very helpful.
Donald W
VerifiedSeptember 9, 2024 • Stayed at: 022, Loop: Eggerts Landing
Park staff very helpful.
Scott F
VerifiedSeptember 2, 2024 • Stayed at: 013, Loop: Eggerts Landing
Eggerts Landing campground in Valley City, North Dakota (ND). Stayed in site 13. The campground advertised 30 amp electric for all sites but their system seems unable to handle the load with a full or near full campground (41 sites). Our surge protecter will turn off at 104 volts. The average volts was 109-111 Friday night through midday Sunday but our surge protector tripped miltiple times Friday and Saturday. Most campers left on Sunday and the electric service got a little better. Mentioned to campground host Friday noght after the first few times it tripped and he said that was normal.
Most sites were private. Our specific site (13) required us to back in uphill. The side by the power sloped down five inches. We opted to hug the other side to make it level. Still had enough room but unable to put awning out due to tree.
Upon our arrival Friday found several of the garbage sites to be full and they did not get emptied before our departure on Monday.
The host and another camper mentioned the lake had blue green algae and we should not be swimming yet there was no signage indicating this anywhere.
Water and dump station before campground entry. Good size playground, swimming area and walking trails in campground. Boat launch and fish cleaning station near dump station. Restaurant within walking distance. Bathroom and shower area clean. Vault toilets in campground as well. Most sites very private with lots of trees and greenery separating them. Some sites had paths leading to the lake and others to the trails. Starlink did not work well for us here. Park Ranger drove through campground regularly every day we were there.
Seems to be a favorite destination with locals. Host appears to only come in for the weekend.
We would not return due to issues with electricity.
Scott F
VerifiedSeptember 2, 2024 • Stayed at: 013, Loop: Eggerts Landing
Eggerts Landing campground in Valley City, North Dakota (ND). Stayed in site 13. The campground advertised 30 amp electric for all sites but their system seems unable to handle the load with a full or near full campground (41 sites). Our surge protecter will turn off at 104 volts. The average volts was 109-111 Friday night through midday Sunday but our surge protector tripped miltiple times Friday and Saturday. Most campers left on Sunday and the electric service got a little better. Mentioned to campground host Friday noght after the first few times it tripped and he said that was normal.
Most sites were private. Our specific site (13) required us to back in uphill. The side by the power sloped down five inches. We opted to hug the other side to make it level. Still had enough room but unable to put awning out due to tree.
Upon our arrival Friday found several of the garbage sites to be full and they did not get emptied before our departure on Monday.
The host and another camper mentioned the lake had blue green algae and we should not be swimming yet there was no signage indicating this anywhere.
Water and dump station before campground entry. Good size playground, swimming area and walking trails in campground. Boat launch and fish cleaning station near dump station. Restaurant within walking distance. Bathroom and shower area clean. Vault toilets in campground as well. Most sites very private with lots of trees and greenery separating them. Some sites had paths leading to the lake and others to the trails. Starlink did not work well for us here. Park Ranger drove through campground regularly every day we were there.
Seems to be a favorite destination with locals. Host appears to only come in for the weekend.
We would not return due to issues with electricity.
James G
VerifiedSeptember 1, 2024 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: Eggerts Landing
The site was really nice and the campground was nice as well. We got there about 5:00 and didn’t realize that there wasn’t anyone to check us in. Every COE campground we have been to has had at least a tag on the post telling us that we had the correct site. Also, our RV GPS didn’t recognize the address and took us about 10 miles out of the way. We had to stop to ask for directions. It’s interesting because the lady we spoke with told us that we were the second couple to ask for directions that day.
The campground is very nice and we would definitely stay again.
Robert G
VerifiedSeptember 1, 2024 • Stayed at: 021, Loop: Eggerts Landing
The campground is very clean and well maintained. The campground hosts were meticulous about the cleanliness of the campground, but not bothersome. Very nice people. Flush toilets and showers were very clean and maintained. We stayed in site 21, beware of a hanging dead limb in a tree and park to the opposite side of the site if you're worried about it falling. Site 21 does not have a view of the lake but does have a 30' path to the edge of the lake where we sat 2 chairs and watched a beautiful sunset. The sites on the loop are well separated. If you're in the mood for a little outing, try the Hungry Pelican, a few miles away. The owner makes a killer bloody mary. There is also a nice little beach that the kids there seemed to enjoy and there were plenty of kids riding bike, but our site sat far enough back in that it wasn't bothersome. Good experience and we will return if in the area again.
James G
VerifiedSeptember 1, 2024 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: Eggerts Landing
The site was really nice and the campground was nice as well. We got there about 5:00 and didn’t realize that there wasn’t anyone to check us in. Every COE campground we have been to has had at least a tag on the post telling us that we had the correct site. Also, our RV GPS didn’t recognize the address and took us about 10 miles out of the way. We had to stop to ask for directions. It’s interesting because the lady we spoke with told us that we were the second couple to ask for directions that day.
The campground is very nice and we would definitely stay again.
Robert G
VerifiedSeptember 1, 2024 • Stayed at: 021, Loop: Eggerts Landing
The campground is very clean and well maintained. The campground hosts were meticulous about the cleanliness of the campground, but not bothersome. Very nice people. Flush toilets and showers were very clean and maintained. We stayed in site 21, beware of a hanging dead limb in a tree and park to the opposite side of the site if you're worried about it falling. Site 21 does not have a view of the lake but does have a 30' path to the edge of the lake where we sat 2 chairs and watched a beautiful sunset. The sites on the loop are well separated. If you're in the mood for a little outing, try the Hungry Pelican, a few miles away. The owner makes a killer bloody mary. There is also a nice little beach that the kids there seemed to enjoy and there were plenty of kids riding bike, but our site sat far enough back in that it wasn't bothersome. Good experience and we will return if in the area again.
Sue B
VerifiedAugust 27, 2024 • Stayed at: 033, Loop: Eggerts Landing
The bathrooms were kept very clean, the campsite was private and the campground quiet except for 2 small dogs barking all day in another site and a group of people tenting in the tent site playing loud music and attempting to sing karaoke. But the campground was quiet during the quiet hours. No one could swim in the swimming area due to blue/green algae. Will definitely choose to stay at Eggerts again in the future!
Sue B
VerifiedAugust 27, 2024 • Stayed at: 033, Loop: Eggerts Landing
The bathrooms were kept very clean, the campsite was private and the campground quiet except for 2 small dogs barking all day in another site and a group of people tenting in the tent site playing loud music and attempting to sing karaoke. But the campground was quiet during the quiet hours. No one could swim in the swimming area due to blue/green algae. Will definitely choose to stay at Eggerts again in the future!
Location Eggerts Landing
Address:
2630 114 Th Ave Se
Valley City, ND, 58072
United States
The main route to the park is via Interstate 94 to Valley City exit 292. Follow the signs through Valley City and follow County Road 21 north from Valley City for 10 miles.
Eggerts Landing is accessible via Interstate 94, with the nearest exit being 292 in Valley City. From there, County Road 21 provides access to the campground approximately 10 miles north of Valley City.
Latitude & Longitude: 47.0957 / -98.0083
Elevation: 408 feet
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