- STORM LAKE NWR
- A medium-sized lake that provides wetland habitat for diving ducks. The US Fish and Wildlife Service controls only the hunting and water levels on this area.
- STUMP LAKE NWR
- Stump Lake NWR is located in the northwest corner of Nelson County approximately 30 miles from Devils Lake. Established in 1905, the refuge consisted of two small islands
- Sully Creek State Recreation Area
- Located in the heart of the North Dakota badlands, Sully Creek is just minutes away from the historic town of Medora and Theodore Roosevelt National Park. In the early
- Sullys Hill National Game Preserve National Wildlife Refuge
- The vision of Sullys Hill National Game Preserve (NGP) is for broad community support to protect and manage big game, migratory birds, and other wildlife resources and their associated
- SUNBURST LAKE NWR
- Sunburst NWR is one of six easement refuges located on private land and managed by Long Lake NWR Complex. It is adjacent to the 580 acre Schiermeister WPA.
- Tewaukon National Wildlife Refuge
- Tewaukon National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is located in southeastern North Dakota along the western edge of the northern tallgrass prairie. The Wild Rice River flows through the Refuge
- Theodore Roosevelt National Park
- "I never would have been President if it had not been for my experiences in North Dakota," Theodore Roosevelt once remarked. Roosevelt first came to the badlands in September
- TOMAHAWK NWR
- Easement Refuge. The land contained within the boundaries of the Refuge is in private ownership. The only interest the Service has acquired in the property is the right
- Turtle River State Park
- Constructed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, this park is located in a wooded valley along the meandering Turtle River. The park features year-round recreational activities, including
- Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge
- Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge (NWR), located 30 miles northwest of Minot, was established in 1935 as a refuge and breeding ground for migratory birds and other wildlife.
- Valley City Wetland Management District
- Valley City Wetland Management District (WMD) was established in 1971 to manage, restore, and protect habitat on public and private lands for all wildlife and for the use and
- WHITE LAKE NWR
- White Lake NWR is located in Slope County North Dakota, four miles east of Amidon along U.S. Highway 85. White Lake Dam was built in the 1930's
- WILD RICE LAKE NWR
- An abandoned river channel that does not provide good waterfowl habitat. The US Fish and Wildlife Service only controls the water levels and the hunting through an
- WILLOW LAKE NWR
- Willow 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
- WINTERING RIVER NWR
- Wintering River NWR is located in southern McHenry County, North Dakota. It is and easement refuge where the FWS acquired the right to maintain a water level and
- WOOD LAKE NWR
- Wood Lake Easement Refuge consists of 280 acres acquired under easement in 1935-1936. In 1938, a stone-rubble spillway and dike was constructed to enlarge the Wood Lake