RV Park Near Beulah, ND –Long-Term Stays for Energy & Oil Field Workers

Beulah doesn’t get as much attention as the bigger oil towns in North Dakota, but it punches above its weight when it comes to energy industry work. Between the coal mines, power plants, and proximity to the western Bakken corridor, there’s a steady demand for workers, and steady demand for somewhere decent to stay.

Our RV park near Beulah and Watford City offers long-term stays for energy and oil field workers who need a reliable base in the region. Full hookups, practical amenities, and rates built for extended stays. If you’re working the energy corridor in central or western North Dakota and need somewhere consistent to land, we’re worth knowing about.

Why Stay Near Beulah, ND?

Beulah sits in Mercer County and has been tied to North Dakota’s energy industry for decades. The Falkirk Mine and nearby power generation facilities, including some of the largest coal-fired plants in the region, keep a consistent workforce in the area year-round. It’s not boom-and-bust the way oil towns can be. Energy work here tends to be steadier.

At the same time, Beulah is within reasonable range of the Bakken oil field to the northwest, which draws workers from across the region. Some workers split time between energy facilities and oil field assignments depending on where the work is.

What the area doesn’t offer is a lot of housing flexibility. It’s a smaller community, options are limited, and workers who need something for a month or longer often struggle to find a good fit without planning ahead.

A Better Alternative to Staying in Beulah

Beulah is a functional small town, but long-term housing options are thin. Motels are limited, short-term rentals don’t come up often, and when project crews or seasonal workers hit the area at the same time, availability disappears fast.

Our park gives you more space, more consistent availability, and better pricing for workers who need somewhere for more than a few nights. You’re not fighting for the last open room or paying nightly rates on a monthly budget.

The drive from our location near Watford City back to Beulah job sites is longer than some workers prefer, but for those whose assignments are spread across the region, being in a more central location often works out better in the long run.

Designed for Energy & Oil Field Workers

Beulah’s workforce is a mix you don’t always see in other parts of the state, coal and power plant workers running consistent shifts, oil field crews on rotating schedules, and contractors supporting both. The housing needs are similar across all of them: reliable, long-term, and low-maintenance.

We’re set up for that. Hookups that work, facilities that stay maintained, and an operation that doesn’t add stress to your off-hours. Whether you’re running 12-hour shifts at a power facility or rotating in and out of Bakken job sites every few weeks, you need somewhere that holds up.

Long-term stays are the core of our business. We work with individual workers, crews, and rotating teams, whatever the schedule looks like.

RV Park Amenities That Make a Difference

After a long shift, the basics are what matter. Here’s what we offer:

Full hookups (water, electric, sewer)

Dependable every time, no workarounds needed after a long day

High-speed Wi-Fi

Strong enough for video calls, streaming, and staying in touch

On-site laundry

Washers and dryers available so laundry doesn't take over your day off

Showers and restrooms

Clean, maintained, and accessible around the clock

Well-lit, secure sites

Useful for shift workers with irregular arrival and departure times

Weekly and monthly rates

Long-term pricing designed for workers, not weekend campers

Simple and reliable. That combination makes more of a difference than people expect until they’ve stayed somewhere that isn’t.

Location & Drive Time from Beach

We’re located near Watford City, ND, roughly 80 to 90 miles from Beulah. That’s about an hour and fifteen minutes to an hour and a half, typically heading north and west via Highway 200 and connecting to Highway 85 near Watford City.

For workers based in the Beulah area who also run assignments in the Bakken, our location near Watford City can actually work as a more central base. You’re in range of McKenzie County job sites without being at the far edge of the basin.

Workers who are purely Beulah-based will have a longer commute. It’s worth considering whether the better long-term setup is worth the extra drive, for many workers on extended rotations, it is.

Who Stays Here?

Our long-term guests are working people, plain and simple. That includes:

If you’re here to work and need a dependable place to stay, the setup works.

Tips for Finding RV Parking Near Beulah, ND

A few things worth keeping in mind when you’re searching for long-term options in this area:

Plan ahead, options near Beulah are limited

Plan ahead, options near Beulah are limited. Mercer County doesn't have a deep bench of long-term RV accommodations. When project crews are in the area, what little exists fills up fast.

Consider Watford City for central positioning

Consider Watford City for central positioning. If your work takes you across multiple sites in western ND, energy and oil fields, being based near Watford City keeps you within range of both without committing to one town.

Ask about monthly rates before you assume

Ask about monthly rates before you assume. Weekly-stacked pricing adds up. Monthly rates are almost always significantly cheaper for workers on extended rotations, but they're not always posted upfront.

Verify hookup specs for your rig

Verify hookup specs for your rig. Amperage varies between parks. If you're running high-draw appliances, confirm 50-amp availability before making the drive out.

Look for parks with actual workforce experience

Look for parks with actual workforce experience. A park that mostly hosts vacationers handles things differently than one where long-term workers are the primary guests. The difference shows in how operations are managed day to day.

Bakken Oil Field & Energy Workforce Housing

Workers in the Beulah area often operate in an overlap zone that doesn’t get talked about much, close enough to the Bakken to pick up oil field work, but also tied to the energy infrastructure that runs independently of oil prices.

That combination creates a housing situation that doesn’t fit neatly into standard categories. You might be at a power facility for three months, then picking up a Bakken contract for the next rotation. Man camp arrangements tied to one employer don’t work well for that kind of flexibility.

Our RV park near Watford City gives workers in this region a housing option that moves with their schedule. You’re not locked into a single employer’s arrangement. You control your own setup. And when your assignment shifts from an energy facility to an oil site, or anywhere in between,  your housing stays stable.

We’re positioned in the Bakken corridor with access to job sites across western North Dakota, and within a manageable drive of the Mercer County energy facilities. For workers who need to cover both, it’s a practical base that works across different types of assignments.

If you’re looking for workforce housing that holds up through a varied work schedule in North Dakota, oil, energy, or both, reach out and we’ll talk through what fits.

Ready to Book Your Stay?

Don’t leave housing as an afterthought when you’ve got a rotation starting. Options near Beulah fill up, and the Watford City corridor books out too when the Bakken is active.

Reach out now to check availability and get current long-term rates. We work with solo workers, small crews, and rotating teams across the energy and oil field industries.

Call or contact us today to hold your site and get that sorted before your next shift starts.

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