Lake Metigoshe State Park

Nestled in the scenic Turtle Mountains along the U.S./Canadian border, Lake Metigoshe is one of the most popular year-round vacation spots in North Dakota. The small lakes within the park provide excellent opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and birding. No boat? No problem! There are brand-new 20-foot pontoons ready for reservations at Lake Metigoshe! Visitors can enjoy over 13 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails along with a three-mile self-guided interpretive hiking trail. The unique woodlands and wetlands of Lake Metigoshe State Park provide habitat for a wide variety of plant, animal, and bird species seldom seen elsewhere in North Dakota. Plant and bird checklists are available at the park office.

During the winter, visitors can spend their day cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, sledding, riding a fat tire bike, and ice fishing. A portion of the Peace Garden Snowmobile Trail is also found within the park.

The park offers a wide range of hands-on educational programs for all ages focused on history, nature, and outdoor recreation. With a multitude of year-round facilities, Lake Metigoshe is an ideal location for special events.

All Features

    • Dirt/Crushed,
    • Partially Paved,
    • Paved,
    • Service Animals Allowed,
    • Wheelchair-accessible,
    • Wheelchair-accessible Parking,
    • Wheelchair-accessible Restrooms,
    • Wheelchair-accessible Seating
    • Equipment Available for Rent,
    • Instruction Available,
    • Self-guided Tours
    • Open Hunting Seasons,
    • Open Year 'Round
    • Electricity,
    • RV Sites,
    • Sewer,
    • Showers,
    • Tenting,
    • Water
    • Boat Dock,
    • Boat Ramp,
    • Fishing,
    • Restrooms,
    • Trails
    • Family-Friendly,
    • Pet-Friendly
    • Advance Reservations Required for Groups
    • Countryside,
    • Lakefront
    • Bus/Motorcoach Parking On Site,
    • Parking Lot,
    • Street Parking
    • Water Conservation

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Lake Metigoshe State Park

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