FAQ Topic: Culture & Recreation
Between March 1 and October 31, campsites can be reserved in advance by booking online (not available for McGregor Dam). Campers can reserve a site for a maximum of 14 days (13 nights) with a maximum of four sites per reservation, per person. Visit our Reservations page to reserve a site.
Between March 1 and October 31, campsites may be reserved in advance online for Blacktail Dam, Epping/Springbrook Dam, Kota Ray Dam, and Little Egypt. Campsites can still also be reserved onsite/day-of by paying at the park with cash or check. Up to four sites per park, per reservation, per person are allowed. Credit card (American … Continued
If you made a campsite reservation online at a Williams County park, you can modify your reservation by visiting the webpage for the park where you have a reserved site or clicking the link provided in your reservation confirmation email. Reservations may be cancelled for a full refund up to 48 hours (2 days) prior … Continued
Campsite check-in at all of our park campgrounds is 3 pm CT. Campers must vacate their site by 2 pm CT.
If you reserved a site online in advance When it is time for check-in (3 pm CT), you will receive an email with a link to follow to complete the check-in process. If you arrive at the park and do not have access to the email account you used to make your reservation, there is … Continued
The Williston Convention and Visitor’s Bureau (CVB) maintains a community calendar for the greater Williston area and across Williams County.
The Williams County Park Board manages several boat ramps on small lakes for motorized and non-motorized watercraft. Find more information on their webpage. Boat ramps on the Missouri River are located at Lewis and Clark State Park and Lund’s Landing.
Find information about playgrounds managed by the Williams County Park Board on the Parks Department webpage.
Find information about campgrounds managed by the Williams County Park Board on the Parks Department webpage.