
Recreation Area in North Dakota
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CampSeekArrowwood National Wildlife Refuge
Established in 1935 as a refuge and breeding ground for migratory birds and other wildlife this 15,973-acre refuge is an important stopover for many species of birds as they journey north and south

CampSeekArrowwood Wetland Management District
Established in 1961, the District manages both Service-owned waterfowl production areas as well as wetland and grassland easements on private lands in Foster and Eddy counties. The District p

CampSeekAshtabula Lake
The Baldhill Dam, Lake Ashtabula Project is located in eastern North Dakota, in the heart of the prairie pothole country. It is a multipurpose project, providing flood protection, augmenting water su

CampSeekAudubon National Wildlife Refuge
Audubon National Wildlife Refuge lies in a rolling natural landscape of the Missouri Coteau and the Missouri River Slope. Much of the Refuge is mixed-grass prairie and wetlands that border Lake Aud

CampSeekBowman Haley Lake
Bowman-Haley Lake, ND formed at the confluence of Spring Creek, Alkali Creek, and North Fork Grand River; has 17 miles of scenic shoreline. The 1,740-acre V-shaped lake offers year-round recreational

CampSeekBrekken-Holmes Recreation Area
Site is one and one-half miles north of Turtle Lake in the center of North Dakota. The reservoir has approximately 675 water surface acres, 620 land acres and 10 miles of shoreline. Available species

CampSeekChase Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1908 under President Theodore Roosevelt as a reserve and breeding ground for native birds, making it the 15th refuge established in the countr

CampSeekChase Lake Wetland Management District
Established in 1993, the District manages both U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service-owned waterfowl production areas as well as wetland and grassland easements on private lands in Stutsman and Well

CampSeekDakota Prairie National Grasslands
Some tips to help you enjoy your recreation experience... Fireworks are not allowed on the Grasslands. Winter brings snow and extreme temperatures. Be pr
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