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The North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department invites you to discover the unique beauty and history of our great state. Retrace the steps and glimpse into the lives of the Native Americans, trappers, traders, homesteaders and explorers who came before us. Traverse the rugged Badlands, heavily wooded valleys and rolling hills through our ...
- Camping
Camping. The North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department...
- Grahams Island State Park
Most parks have off-leash areas or dog parks for your...
- Lake Metigoshe State Park
Nestled in the scenic Turtle Mountains on the shores of Lake...
- Fort Stevenson State Park
Fort Stevenson is three miles south of Garrison, the...
- Pembina Gorge State Recreation Area
The Pembina Gorge State Recreation Area encompasses over...
- Sully Creek State Park
Trail Information . Bring your mountain bike, horse or...
- Turtle River State Park
Most parks have off-leash areas or dog parks for your...
- Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park
Visitor Center. Open daily 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. View the nation’s...
- Camping
What you need to know. - Cabins and yurts that are available for rental year-round may make reservations up to 365 days in advance from the date you wish to stay. - Campsites and seasonal lodging can be booked 95 days in advance from the date you wish to stay. - Reservations can be made online or by calling the call center (800-807-4723).
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Fort Ransom State Park is located in the scenic and historic Sheyenne River Valley. The forested park is managed as a natural and scenic area, as well as home to a pioneer-era farmstead which hosts a twice-yearly Sodbuster Days celebration. Popular activities include canoeing, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, modern and primitive camping, biking...
Icelandic State Park has a Pioneer Heritage Center and restored historic buildings, plus a 200-acre natural wooded area along the Tongue River is a sanctuary for plants, birds and wildlife. Recreation includes camping, swimming, fishing, hiking and cross-country skiing.
Located on the west shore of Beaver Lake, the Beaver Lake State Park's gently rolling prairie provides scenic views for leisurely walks. Summer activities include camping, boating, canoeing, water skiing and fishing. On the north shore of Lake Sakakawea, Fort Stevenson State Park is known as the \"Walleye capital of North Dakota.\" It offers campin...
North Dakota Parks & Recreation - Passes. If you love exploring the natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities of North Dakota, you can purchase a variety of passes to access the state parks and trails. Find out the types, prices and benefits of each pass and how to order them online.
North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department, Bismarck, North Dakota. 16,238 likes · 556 talking about this · 51 were here. Discover the unique beauty and history of our great state at 15 destination...
In 1965, the North Dakota Legislative Assembly established the North Dakota Park Service, along with the State Outdoor Recreation Agency to assist the Park Service with planning park improvements. In 1977, the agencies were merged and renamed the North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department.
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