Nestled among towering oak and ash trees on the scenic shores of Devils Lake, Grahams Island Campground welcomes you to a shaded retreat where the water is never far away. Choose from electric and water hookup sites or upgrade to premium full-hookup locations, all set beneath a mature forest canopy. The campground welcomes adventurers year-round, though winter visitors should note that services scale back during the coldest months.
Campground includes modern sites with electric and water hookups and premium sites with full hookups (including sewer) suitable for RVs. Secondary sources describe the park as having shaded, spacious sites and year-round access.
Weather and SeasonsGrahams Island State Park keeps its gates open throughout the calendar, inviting campers to experience Devils Lake in every season. Summer brings warm days perfect for swimming and fishing, while fall paints the oak canopy in brilliant golds and russets. Winter camping appeals to hardy souls seeking solitude and frozen lake adventures, though you'll want to come prepared—comfort stations close and water is turned off from October through spring. Each season offers its own distinct beauty and adventure possibilities.
Natural Features and SceneryStep into a cathedral of oaks and ash trees, where dappled sunlight filters through thick canopy branches to create cool, comfortable spaces at nearly every site. The campground hugs the dynamic shoreline of Devils Lake—a water body known for its ever-changing levels and moods. Whether you're launching your boat in the morning mist or casting a line as the sun sets over the water, you'll find the lake's edge is always just a short walk from your campsite.
Geological RegionDevils Lake shoreline, north-central North Dakota
Scenic ViewsViews of Devils Lake are available from campsites and from areas near the Sivert Thompson Activity Center.