- Lake Sakakawea State Park
- On the south shore of Lake Sakakawea adjacent to Garrison Dam, Lake Sakakawea State Park offers a wide range of water-based recreational activities and facilities. The park has a
- Lake Zahl National Wildlife Refuge
- Lake Zahl National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is a fee title and easement refuge. The Refuge lies at the juncture of the Missouri Coteau and the Missouri Slope physiographic
- LAMBS LAKE NWR
- This refuge was established by Executive Order in 1939. Originally it was comprised of 1,286 acres of flowage and refuge easements, but 280 acres of revokable easements were
- Lewis and Clark State Park
- The towering buttes and rolling hills of North Dakota's badlands provide a rugged backdrop to this park, located on one of the upper bays of Lake Sakakawea. Modern boating
- Little Missouri State Park
- Little Missouri State Park contains some of the most rugged, picturesque badlands terrain in North Dakota. Most of the park is accessible only on horseback or on foot. Within
- Lonetree Wildlife Management Area
- The Lonetree Wildlife Management Area in central North Dakota comprises 33,000 acres of wildlife habitat owned by the Bureau of Reclamation and managed by the North Dakota Game and
- Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge
- Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge (NWR), located near the community of Moffit in south central North Dakota, was established in 1932 as a migratory bird refuge by President Herbert
- LORDS LAKE NWR
- Lords Lake NWR is located in eastern Bottineau and western Rolette Counties, North Dakota. It is and easement refuge where the FWS acquired the right to maintain a
- LOST LAKE NWR
- Lost Lake is a 960 acre easement refuge in southern McLean County. The refuge consisting of a 200 acre alkali lake and 760 acres of rolling native prairie.
- Lostwood National Wildlife Refuge
- Lostwood National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) lies in the heart of the Missouri Coteau region, a dead ice moraine feature. Topography includes rolling to steep hills in mid-grass prairie, dotted
- MAPLE RIVER NWR
- The Maple River National Wildlife Refuge is a mixture of USFWS owned land and easements in Dickey County, North Dakota. The refuge is located along the Maple River and
- MCLEAN NWR
- McLean Refuge has 344 acres in FWS fee ownership and 480 acres under FWS easement with the ND State Land Dept as fee owner. It is located in
- NORTH DAKOTA WMD
- Pipestem Lake
- Located within the Prairie Pothole Region of ND, this 840-acre lake offers year-round recreational opportunities including birdwatching, boating, fishing, and
- PLEASANT LAKE NWR
- Pleasant Lake Easement Refuge was established in 1935 and consists of the following lands in Benson County: Easement - 410.8 acres; Meandered Lake - 487.0 acres; and fee
- PRETTY ROCK NWR
- Pretty Rock NWR is located in Grant County, eight miles south of New Leipzig, North Dakota. The 800 acre refuge was created as easements soon after a
- RABB LAKE NWR
- Rabb Lake NWR is located in northwestern Rolette County, North Dakota. It is an easement refuge where the FWS acquired the right to maintain a water level and
- ROSE LAKE NWR
- Rose Lake NWR was established in 1935 and 1936 by easement acquisition on 1,280 acres. Most of the area surrounding the lake itself was only covered by 10
- Schnell Ranch Recreation Area
- The area is a 2,000-acre native prairie and woody draw that has been set aside for wildlife habitat, environmental education, and outdoor
- SCHOOL SECTION LAKE NWR
- School Section Lake NWR is located in northwestern Rolette County, North Dakota. It is an easement refuge where the FWS acquired the right to maintain a water level and
- SHELL LAKE NWR
- Shell Lake NWR is in the southeast corner of Mountrail County, ND, west of Minot. It totals 1,835 acres, of which 785 acres are owned in fee title
- Shelvers Grove State Recreation Area
- NOTE: Shelvers Grove State Recreation Area is currently closed due to high water in Devils Lake.
Shelvers Grove State Recreation Area is a popular overnight camping spot for motorists traveling
- SHEYENNE LAKE NWR
- Sheyenne Lake NWR is an easement refuge in northeast Sheridan County. The refuge is surrounded by land managed by the State as the Lonetree Wildlife Management Area. The state
- SIBLEY LAKE NWR
- Easement Refuge. The land contained within the boundaries of the refuge is in private ownership. The only interest the Service has acquired is the right to close
- SILVER LAKE NWR
- Silver Lake Easement Refuge was established from 1936 to 1938 through the acquisition of flowage easements totaling 3,348 acres along the Mauvais Coulee. The refuge contains a 398.76
- Slade National Wildlife Refuge
- Slade National Wildlife Refuge (NWR), just 3 miles off Interstate 94 near Dawson, North Dakota, is a 3,000 acre prairie refuge. Established in 1940 as a refuge and breeding
- SNYDER LAKE NWR
- Snyder Lake was established as an easement refuge in 1941 by Executive Order. At that time 1,550 acres of flowage and refuge easements were obtained. A dam
- SPRINGWATER NWR
- Springwater NWR is one of six easement refuges administered by Long Lake NWR Complex. It consists of an earthen/rubble dam and an eight acre impoundment on Clear Creek.
- STEWART LAKE NWR
- Stewart Lake NWR is located in Slope County about eight miles southwest of Amidon, North Dakota. Stewart Lake was once a popular gathering place for picnicking, swimming and fishing
- STONEY SLOUGH NWR
- Portions of this refuge are owned in fee title by the Service and portions are in private ownership. The privately owned land is part of the easement refuge