Sullys Hill National Game Preserve offers a unique sanctuary for wildlife within the picturesque landscapes of North Dakota, attracting visitors interested in nature and wildlife observation.
Located in the region of eastern North Dakota, Sullys Hill National Game Preserve spans diverse ecosystems including rolling hills, stretches of prairie, and forested areas. This preserve was initially established as a national park but later re-designated to focus on wildlife conservation. It offers a habitat for a variety of animals including bison, elk, deer, and numerous bird species, making it a haven for wildlife watchers. The area is named after General Alfred Sully and provides visitors with opportunities for hiking and sightseeing, enriched by the natural beauty and calm environment. The preserve is an inviting destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to engage in leisurely day trips, with picnic areas and scenic overlooks enhancing its appeal. A winding auto-tour loop allows visitors to explore the preserve from their vehicles, making it accessible for all ages and abilities.
Bois de Sioux Scenic Overlook
Bison and elk herds
Educational Visitor Center
Oak and Aspen Forest habitats
Provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.
Offers exhibits on local wildlife and natural history.
A managed herd that represents the natural fauna of the region.