Fort Stevenson State Park

Fort Stevenson State Park, situated on the shores of Lake Sakakawea, offers a delightful blend of outdoor adventure and rich history. It's a top spot for fishing, hiking, and exploring the historical remnants of its military past.

586
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
45,000
Annual Visitors
1974
Year Established

About Fort Stevenson State Park

 

Fort Stevenson State Park, located in North Dakota, is a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. Spanning the scenic shores of Lake Sakakawea, this state park offers expansive views of the lake and the surrounding rolling terrain. The park is named after a 19th-century military fort, traces of which can still be explored, providing a tangible connection to the region's past. Known for its diverse ecosystem, the park features both prairie and forested areas, supporting a variety of wildlife, including deer, fox, and numerous bird species. It is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and fishing. The park is especially popular for its access to Lake Sakakawea, one of North Dakota’s largest bodies of water, making it ideal for boating and paddle sports. Winter brings its own charm, with opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. For visitors, the park provides well-maintained facilities, including campgrounds, picnic areas, and a marina, ensuring a comfortable and engaging visit.

Highlights

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Scenic views of Lake Sakakawea from hiking trails

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Wildlife viewing opportunities across diverse habitats

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Historical remnants of Fort Stevenson military installations

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Access to a top-rated fishing location on Lake Sakakawea

Notable Natural Features

Lake Sakakawea

One of the largest man-made lakes in the U.S., ideal for boating and fishing.

Interpretive Center

Offers exhibits and history about Fort Stevenson and the area.

Historic Military Site

Explore remnants from the 19th-century military fort.