List of North Dakota state parks explained

North Dakota state parks are state parks managed by the North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department.

State parks and recreation areas

NameCountyAreaEstab- lishedLake / river ImageRemarks
Logan273.16acres 1932Beaver LakeBoating, fishing, camping
Bottineau51.23acres 1933Turtle Mountains vista point
Oliver569.07acres 1989Missouri RiverBoating, canoeing, camping
Mountrail247.11acres Lake SakakaweaScenic lake views
Morton836.47acres 1907Home to On-A-Slant Indian Village
Fort Ransom State ParkRansom933.78acres 1976Sheyenne RiverPreserved homesteader farms
Fort Stevenson State ParkMcLean586.48acres 1974Lake SakakaweaIncludes Fort Stevenson State Park Arboretum
Grahams Island State ParkRamsey959.33acres 1988Devils LakeLast remaining unit of the four former Devils Lake State Parks
Icelandic State ParkPembina930.3acres 1964Lake RenwickIncludes the Gunlogson Arboretum Nature Preserve
Lake Metigoshe State ParkBottineau1508.53acres 1937Lake MetigosheAdjacent to Turtle Mountain Provincial Park, Manitoba
Lake Sakakawea State ParkMercer739.52acres 1965Lake SakakaweaAdjacent to Garrison Dam
Lewis and Clark State ParkWilliams524.81acres 1973Lake SakakaweaFishing, boating, camping
Little Metigoshe State Recreation AreaBottineau1937Lake MetigoshePicnicking, fishing
Little Missouri State ParkDunn6492.93acres 1971Little Missouri RiverBadlands hiking and equestrian trails
Pelican Point State Recreation AreaBottineau25.22acres Lake MetigosheUndeveloped day-use area
Pembina Gorge State Recreation AreaCavalier1236.98acres 2012Pembina RiverRiver kayaking; trails for hiking, horseback riding, and off-road vehicles
Sully Creek State ParkBillings63.03acres 1970Little Missouri RiverStart of the Maah Daah Hey Trail
Turtle Mountain State Recreation AreaBottineau695.04acres Off-highway vehicle, hiking, biking, snowshoeing and horseback riding trails.
Turtle River State ParkGrand Forks775.28acres 1934Turtle RiverCamping, fishing, trails

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