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State Park Attractions In North Central North Dakota

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Williston is a city in and the county seat of Williams County, North Dakota, United States. The 2010 census gave its population as 14,716, and the Census Bureau gave the 2017 estimated population as 25,586, making Williston the sixth-largest city in North Dakota. The North Dakota oil boom is largely responsible for the sharp increase in population. Williston's newspapers, both in print and online, are the daily Williston Herald and the weekly The Williston Trader. Sloulin Field International Airport is a public airport 3.2 km north of the business district. Williston is the home of Williston State College and the Miss North Dakota Scholarship Pageant.
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State Park Attractions In North Central North Dakota

  • 1. Grahams Island State Park Devils Lake
    Devils Lake State Parks is the name sometimes applied to the units of the North Dakota state parks system located on Devils Lake, south of the city of Devils Lake in Ramsey County. As of 2017, only the larger remaining unit, 1,122-acre Grahams Island State Park, was in operation. The smaller Black Tiger Bay Recreation Area was closed due to inaccessibility. At one time there were four units on Devils Lake but rising water caused Narrows State Recreation Area to be closed in 1995 and Shelvers Grove's closure in 2004.
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  • 2. Lake Metigoshe State Park Bottineau
    Lake Metigoshe State Park is a public recreation area occupying 1,551 acres on the shores of Lake Metigoshe in the Turtle Mountains, 14 miles northeast of Bottineau, North Dakota, on the Canada–US border. The state park lies adjacent to the southwest corner of the much larger Turtle Mountain Provincial Park in Manitoba. A small portion of the lake extends northward into the Rural Municipality of Winchester but is not part of either park.
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  • 3. Fort Stevenson State Park Garrison North Dakota
    Fort Stevenson State Park is a public recreation area located on a peninsula on Lake Sakakawea four miles south of the community of Garrison in McLean County, North Dakota. The state park's 549 acres include a partial reconstruction of Fort Stevenson, the 19th-century Missouri River fort from which the park takes its name. The site of the original fort lies about two miles southwest, below the waters of Lake Sakakawea.
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