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 facilities, including a marina, boat ramp and camp store, are major attractions. Anglers will find excellent fishing for walleye, sauger and northern pike. Visitors can become acquainted with the natural communities associated with the park by hiking a self-guided nature trail. Sleeping cabins are available during the summer months.<!-- North Dakota State Parks and Recreation Department -->
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Anglers can enjoy fishing in a 30-acre lake, teeming with walleye, northern pike and perch. Boat ramps are available for use. Shoreline access is also provided for those who prefer bank fishing. Ice-fishing opportunities exist during winter months too.
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Lewis and Clark State Park offers numerous picnic spots with tables, grills, restrooms. Some sites have stunning lake views.
The park offers birding opportunities with over 100 species of birds. Birdwatchers can spot waterfowl, shorebirds and songbirds in the diverse habitats including wetlands, prairies and woodlands. The annual spring migration is a highlight for many visitors.
Buffalo Trails Museum ? Ft. Union Trading Post National Historic Site ? Ft. Buford State Historic Site ? Red Mike Golf Course ? Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Unit ? Writing Rock State Historic Site ? Missouri & Yellowstone rivers ? Lake Sakakawea
19 miles southeast of Williston on North Dakota Highway 1804