History:The Lake Metigoshe area was home to several Native American tribes, including the Blackfoot and Hidatsa, and later the Assiniboine and Chip...
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Pelican Point is managed as a non-developed recreation area. Day use public access is allowed by foot however, no formal trail system, water or toi...
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This picnic area offers grilling locations for family picnics, a sand volleyball court, vault toilet facilities, free parking and a fishing dock fo...
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Grahams Island State Park is located on the ever-changing shores of Devils Lake. This hidden treasure is heavily wooded and surrounded by miles of ...
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Nestled in the scenic Turtle Mountains on the shores of Lake Metigoshe, Lake Metigoshe State Park was constructed by the Works Progress Administrat...
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Butte St. Paul was named by pioneer Missionary George Anthony Belcourt, the second pastor in North Dakota’s history. It was once considered t...
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7 miles east of Devils Lake on Highway 2, then 5 miles south and 3 miles west,
Devils Lake, ND
History:Black Tiger Bay is part of Devils Lake, the biggest natural lake found in North Dakota. Many legends have surrounded the lake since the tim...
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