Killdeer Mountains Wildlife Management Area is a rugged natural region in western North Dakota noted for its diverse wildlife, distinctive buttes, and opportunities for hunting, hiking, and wildlife observation.
The Killdeer Mountains Wildlife Management Area (WMA) covers a striking landscape of two prominent buttes rising abruptly from the surrounding plains in Dunn County, North Dakota. These double buttes, known as the East and West Killdeer Mountains, reach elevations around 3,400 feet, offering panoramic views of the surrounding prairie. The WMA encompasses approximately 5,600 acres of mixed prairie grasslands, shrublands, and rugged rock outcrops. This area supports a variety of wildlife including mule deer, white-tailed deer, pronghorn antelope, coyotes, sharp-tailed grouse, and numerous small mammals and songbirds. The region holds cultural significance due to its historical Native American use and proximity to the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site.
Visitors can explore hiking trails leading to scenic overlooks that display the area's unique topography and geological formations. Hunting is a popular activity here; the Killdeer Mountains WMA is managed primarily for big game hunting, with regulated seasons for deer, pronghorn, and upland game birds. Birdwatchers benefit from spring and fall migrations, with opportunities to observe prairie raptors and game birds like grouse. Additionally, the area offers photography opportunities, especially capturing the contrast between the rocky buttes and wide-open prairie. While camping options within the WMA are limited, nearby towns provide accommodations and access points. The Killdeer Mountains Wildlife Management Area attracts outdoor enthusiasts interested in rugged prairie landscapes, hunting, wildlife observation, and quiet natural settings distinct from the region's surrounding agricultural lands.
The distinctive dual buttes of the Killdeer Mountains offering exceptional views
Abundant wildlife including pronghorn antelope and sharp-tailed grouse
Opportunities for upland bird hunting and big game hunting
Seasonal migrations of raptors providing excellent birdwatching
The higher of the two buttes providing expansive views across the prairie and a challenging hike.
Notable for its unique rock formations and excellent vantage points for sunrise and sunset.
A small prairie creek that supports local flora and fauna and adds diversity to the ecosystem.