North Dakota Park List

Florence Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Florence Lake National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) was established in 1939 as a Refuge and breeding ground for migratory birds and other wildlife. Florence Lake NWR is administered by
Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site
John Jacob Astor's American Fur Company built Fort Union Trading Post in 1828 near the junction of the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers in what is now North Dakota. In
Ft. Abraham Lincoln State Park
Rich in both early Native American and military history, Ft. Abraham Lincoln's visitor center and historic buildings feature exhibits and programs on the early occupation of the area. On-A-Slant
Ft. Ransom State Park
Fort Ransom State Park, which takes its name from an 1860s military fort, is located in the midst of the scenic and heavily wooded Sheyenne River valley, along a
Ft. Stevenson State Park
On the north shore of Lake Sakakawea, this park was named for a late 1800s fort that served as a supply depot for other military posts in the Dakota
Garrison Dam Lake Sakakawea
The Corps of Engineers' largest lake, and one of six built to control recurrent flooding on the Missouri River. Sites of early Indian culture and of trading and
Grahams Island State Park
Devils Lake, North Dakota's largest natural lake, is home to three state park and recreation areas in North Dakota. Named after the first known white settler in the area,
HALF-WAY LAKE NWR
Half-way lake NWR is an easement refuge. The FWS purchased hunting rights on this property. The land and additional rights to it are privately owned. The Refuge
Heart Butte Reservoir
The 142 foot high Heart Butte Dam, Heart Butte Project is on the Heart River in Grant County, North Dakota about 15 miles south of Glen Ullin. Managed
HIDDENWOOD NWR
This easement refuge in northwest McLean County consists of 580 acres of farmland and 95 acres of recreational lake. Habitat and wildlife benefits are limited to the lake, hilly
HOBART LAKE NWR
Easement Refuge. The land contained within the boundaries of the refuge is in private ownership. The only interest that the Service has acquired in the property is
Homme Lake
Homme Lake and Dam is a quiet, peaceful campground in the middle of the prairie. At this beautiful 194-acre lake you can enjoy canoeing, water skiing, boating and fishing.
HUTCHINSON LAKE NWR
Hutchinson Lake NWR is one of six easement refuges administered by Long Lake NWR Complex. It was established on private property to control the management of the wildlife
Icelandic State Park
Situated on the north shore of Lake Renwick, camping, boating, swimming and fishing for northern pike and other game fish are popular activities. Within the park are the Pioneer
Indian Hills State Recreation Area & Resort
Indian Hills State Recreation Area and Resort is operated by a private leasee. Amenities include camping, modern and primitive cabins, and a full-service marina with camp store and fishing
J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge
J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is located along the Souris River in Bottineau and McHenry Counties of north-central North Dakota. The 58,700-acre Refuge extends from Canada
J. Clark Salyer Wetland Management District
J. Clark Salyer Wetland Management District (WMD) is located in north-central North Dakota. The District covers 6,543 square miles in Renville, Bottineau, Rolette, McHenry, and Pierce Counties. Within the
Jamestown Reservoir
Jamestown Dam and Reservoir are features of the PSMBP - Jamestown Dam. Located in central North Dakota the reservoir provides flood protection to areas downstream. The reservoir covers
JOHNSON LAKE NWR
Established in 1939 as an easement refuge and breeding ground for migratory birds and other wildlife. Located in Northeast Eddy County and Southwest Nelson County this easement refuge
Kellys Slough National Wildlife Refuge
Kellys Slough National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) was established to develop and manage a system of wetlands and grasslands that is unique to the Red River Valley. The Refuge supports
Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site was established October 26, 1974. The 1,758 acre site preserves historic and archaelogical remnants of the culture and agricultural lifestyle of the
Kulm Wetland Management District
Kulm Wetland Management District (WMD) in south-central North Dakota was established in 1971. Located in the heart of the Prairie Pothole Region, the District provides secure breeding, nesting, and
Lake Alice National Wildlife Refuge
Lake Alice National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is located in Ramsey and Towner Counties near the former town of Church's Ferry, North Dakota. Long recognized as a major waterfowl
Lake Elsie NWR
A large lake surrounded by cabins. Swimming, boating, jet skiing, and, water skiing are some of the recreation conducted on the lake. The U.S. Fish and
LAKE GEORGE NWR
Lake George NWR is one of six easement refuges administered by Long Lake NWR Complex. The land is privately owned land which has flowage and refuge easements on
Lake Ilo National Wildlife Refuge
Lake Ilo National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is located in the Missouri Slope region of western North Dakota, near the Killdeer Mountains. Established in the mid 1930's for
Lake Metigoshe State Park
Nestled in the scenic Turtle Mountains on the United States and Canadian border, Lake Metigoshe is one of the most popular year-round vacation spots in North Dakota. The park
LAKE NETTIE NWR
Lake Nettie NWR is in west central North Dakota near the community of Turtle Lake. Historically, the area was glaciated pothole country. Today, natural runoff in the spring causes
LAKE OTIS NWR
This 320 acre easement refuge is owned by the ND State Land Dept. The refuge is located in northeast McLean County and consists of rolling native prairie habitat
LAKE PATRICIA NWR
Lake Patricia NWR was unilaterally removed from Realty's records in 1990. It resurfaced in 1995. It is surrounded by cabins and frequented by water skiers. It