Belcourt State Forest is a protected forest area on the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation in North Dakota, offering visitors a tranquil natural setting rich in native flora and opportunities for wildlife observation.
Belcourt State Forest is a unique state forest located in Rolette County, North Dakota, within the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation. Covering a modest area of northern hardwood and mixed conifer forest, it presents a rare opportunity to experience woodland ecosystems in a state predominately characterized by prairies and open lands. The forest features diverse tree species, including aspen, birch, spruce, and pine, that provide habitat to numerous bird species, deer, and smaller mammals. Its geography is characterized by rolling hills and small lakes shaped by glacial activity, contributing to a peaceful environment for outdoor enthusiasts. The forest’s proximity to the Turtle Mountain Reservation enriches the visitor experience with cultural significance and history tied to the local tribal communities. Recreational activities here primarily include hiking, wildlife viewing, and limited camping, offering a quieter alternative to larger state parks and forests. Visitors appreciate the forest's accessibility and the opportunity to explore northern woods with relatively low visitation. There are no extensive developed facilities, which maintains the forest’s natural character. Belcourt State Forest is an important green space for environmental education and nature preservation in North Dakota, supporting native wildlife and plant communities while providing a quiet retreat for those looking to explore the region’s forested landscapes.
Small lakes and ponds supporting local wildlife
Mixed hardwood and conifer forest ecosystem uncommon in North Dakota
Close connection to Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation cultural heritage
Quiet, little-developed forest offering solitude and peaceful hiking
Home to native trees including aspen, birch, spruce, and pine offering diverse habitats in a largely prairie state.
Small scenic water bodies that attract waterfowl and contribute to the forest’s tranquil atmosphere.
Belcourt State Forest lies within this reservation, connecting visitors to local indigenous history and culture.