RV Park Near Beach, ND –Long-Term & Travel-Friendly Stays Near I-94

Beach sits right at the western edge of North Dakota, just off I-94 near the Montana border. It’s a natural stopping point for travelers crossing the northern plains, and for workers heading into or out of the Bakken oil region to the north.

Whether you’re passing through on a road trip, settling in for a work rotation, or just need a reliable overnight before pushing on, our RV park near Beach and Watford City offers a practical setup. Full hookups, consistent amenities, and rates that work for both quick stays and extended visits. Not fancy,  just what you actually need.

Why Stay Near Beach, ND?

Beach is one of the first towns you hit crossing into North Dakota from Montana on I-94, and it sees a steady mix of traffic because of it. Long-haul travelers, cross-country RVers, and workers moving between Montana and the Bakken all pass through here regularly.

It’s also a small town with limited lodging. A few motels, a handful of RV options nearby,  and when travel or work demand picks up, availability gets tight fast. There’s not much buffer in a town this size.

For travelers who need an overnight that doesn’t require a lot of planning, or workers looking for a longer-term base in the region, having a reliable option within a reasonable distance of Beach makes a real difference.

A Better Alternative to Staying in Beach

Options right in Beach are limited by default, it’s a small town and it’s not trying to be anything else. When you need a longer stay or more consistent availability, looking just beyond town is usually the smarter move.

Our park offers more space, better hookup reliability, and long-term rates that Beach’s limited options can’t match. You’re not stuck competing for the last open site in town, and you’re not paying overnight rates for a month-long stay.

The drive between Beach and our location near Watford City is straightforward, mostly highway with easy access. For travelers and workers alike, it’s a manageable trade for a more comfortable setup.

Designed for Oil Field Workers & Travelers

This page covers two types of guests, and honestly, their needs aren’t that different. Both want a place that works without headaches. Both care about reliable hookups and a decent night’s rest. The main difference is the length of stay.

For travelers moving through on I-94, we’re a solid overnight or short-stay option, clean, functional, and easy to get in and out of. For oil field workers on a rotation, we’re a longer-term base that holds up across weeks or months.

After a long drive or a long shift, the last thing either of you wants is a problem waiting at camp. We keep things consistent so that’s not something you have to think about.

RV Park Amenities That Make a Difference

Whether you’re staying one night or one month, these are the things that matter:

Full hookups (water, electric, sewer)

Reliable every time, no workarounds or waiting

High-speed Wi-Fi

Enough for streaming, video calls, or remote work on the road

On-site laundry

Especially useful for workers on rotation or travelers mid-trip

Showers and restrooms

Clean, maintained, and available when you need them

Well-lit, secure sites

Useful for late arrivals off I-94 or early departures before sunrise

Weekly and monthly rates

Pricing that makes sense for extended stays, not just overnight runs

Straightforward stuff. It’s what makes the difference between a stop that works and one that doesn’t.

Location & Drive Time from Beach

We’re located near Watford City, ND, roughly 65 to 75 miles from Beach. Most guests make that drive in about an hour to an hour and fifteen minutes, heading east on I-94 and then north on Highway 85 toward Watford City.

Highway 85 is the main north-south connector through this part of the state and links I-94 directly to the Watford City corridor and the broader Bakken region. It’s a well-traveled route and not a complicated drive.

For travelers already on I-94, the junction with Highway 85 is a natural turnoff. For workers heading to job sites in McKenzie County or the Williston Basin, our location near Watford City puts you right where the work is.

Who Stays Here?

Our guests cover a pretty wide range. That typically includes:

Whether you’re here for a night or a few months, you’ll find a workable setup.

Tips for Finding RV Parking Near Beach, ND

A few things worth knowing before you search:

Don't count on last-minute availability on the beach

Don't count on last-minute availability on the beach. It's a small town. When the motel is full, it's full. Having a backup plan — or a reservation somewhere nearby, is worth the effort.

Consider Watford City for longer stays

Consider Watford City for longer stays. If you're here for more than a couple nights, Watford City has more options and better long-term pricing. The extra drive on Highway 85 is worth it for the flexibility.

Confirm hookup specs before you pull off the highway

Confirm hookup specs before you pull off the highway. Amperage and water quality vary. If you've got specific power needs, a quick call ahead saves a wasted detour.

Ask about monthly rates directly

Ask about monthly rates directly. Long-term pricing isn't always posted publicly. For workers on a rotation, the difference between weekly-stacked and monthly pricing can be significant.

Plan around I-94 travel patterns

Plan around I-94 travel patterns. Holiday weekends and summer travel season push demand up along the corridor. Book ahead if you're traveling during peak periods.

Bakken Oil Field — Workforce Stays Near Medora

The beach sits at a crossroads that a lot of oil field workers know well, the point where I-94 and the Bakken corridor intersect. Workers coming from Montana, Wyoming, or points further west often pass through this area on their way to job sites in McKenzie County and across the Williston Basin.

For those workers, having a reliable housing option that doesn’t require going all the way into a busy oil town is genuinely useful. Our park near Watford City offers a practical alternative to man camp arrangements, more flexibility, more independence, and a setup that doesn’t change every time an assignment does.

Rotating crews have found the I-94 / Highway 85 corridor a workable base. You’re close to multiple job sites without being locked into one employer’s housing arrangement, and you’ve got highway access that makes getting in and out of the region easy.

If you’re working the Bakken and want workforce housing that runs on your schedule, not someone else’s, this is worth a look.

Ready to Book Your Stay?

Whether you’re rolling through on I-94 or setting up for a longer rotation in the Bakken region, don’t leave the housing piece to chance. Reach out to check availability and get current rates.

We work with overnight travelers, extended stay guests, and long-term workforce visitors. There’s usually a setup that fits.

Call or contact us today to hold your site, and make that one less thing to figure out on the road.

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