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Our Advertising PolicyTheodore Roosevelt National Park is in the colorful North Dakota badlands and is home to a variety of plants and animals, including bison, prairie dog... Read More
Please do not rely on GPS to navigate to this park. Follow the road signs. Visitors get very lost when trying to use GPS in this area. Beaver Lake ... Read More
This state park is sited along some of the last remaining undeveloped stretches of the Missouri River. Its 13 miles of trails and campgrounds provi... Read More
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park is located 7 miles south of Mandan, ND, on Highway 1806. It is the oldest state park in North Dakota.
Please do not rely on GPS to navigate to this park. Follow the road signs. We have had visitors get very lost when trying to use GPS in this area. ... Read More
This unique 30-acre park features two solar calendars, Native American burial mounds, a solar system model, the North Country National Scenic Trail (w... Read More
This park sits on the north shore of Lake Sakakawea. Whether fishing or camping, there's plenty for pet traveler to do.
This park is heavily wooded and sits on miles of shoreline. The island offers swimming, boating, and fishing.
On the shores of Lake Renwick, this park allows visitors to learn about the state's homesteading heritage.It's also a popular site for swimming, bo... Read More
This park offers one of North Dakota's most popular vacation spots, located only miles from the Canadian border. The parks lakes offer fishing, can... Read More
This park sits on the south shore of the nation's third largest reservoir. The swim beach and trails offer hours of recreation.
This park offers miles of shoreline of along the upper bays of Lake Sakakawea. Boating, fishing, and swimming are all popular activities here.
The park offers 45 miles of trails through North Dakota's Badlands.
Located in the heart of the North Dakota Badlands, this seasonal park is a quiet destination, far from crowds. Canoeing and kayaking on the Little ... Read More
The Turtle River meanders through this park. It offers scenic views from hiking trails.
This park offers no services but has a stunning view of Four Bears Bridge and Lake Sakakawea. During periods of low water, you can catch a glimpse of ... Read More
This park in the Pembina River Gorge is popular with adventurers. It's multi-use trails span over 30 miles and include water trails for kayakers.
Knife River Indian Villages offers visitors the opportunity to explore the lives of the Northern Plains Indians on the Upper Missouri. Step into a rec... Read More