North Dakota State Parks
Explore state parks across North Dakota
Beaver Lake State Park
A peaceful lakeside park in southeastern North Dakota known for camping, fishing, and scenic bluff views.
Cross Ranch State Park
A peaceful Missouri River park known for camping, wildlife, and scenic river access.
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park
A historic park on the Missouri River featuring military history, Native American heritage, and scenic bluff-top views.
Fort Ransom State Park
A scenic valley park with camping, hiking, fishing, and historic frontier charm.
Fort Stevenson State Park
A lakeside park on Lake Sakakawea with boating, camping, fishing, and prairie views.
Grahams Island State Park
A scenic lakefront park on Devils Lake with camping, boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
Icelandic State Park
A lakeside park celebrating Icelandic heritage with camping, boating, fishing, and scenic recreation.
Lake Metigoshe State Park
A wooded lake park in the Turtle Mountains offering boating, camping, swimming, and four-season outdoor recreation.
Lake Sakakawea State Park
A lakeside park on Lake Sakakawea known for boating, fishing, camping, and prairie views.
Little Missouri State Park
A remote badlands park with striking river valleys, wildlife, and primitive outdoor recreation.
Pembina Gorge State Park
A scenic river gorge park in northeastern North Dakota known for wooded bluffs, wildlife, and outdoor recreation.
Rough Rider State Park
A peaceful prairie park with badlands scenery, wildlife viewing, and access to the Little Missouri River valley.
Turtle River State Park
A scenic river valley park near Grand Forks with camping, fishing, hiking, and abundant wildlife.
