Enjoy some quiet time on the shore at Larimore Dam. This secluded dam in North Dakota has everything you need for a perfect day outdoors including swimming, picnic tables, and campsites. It is the optimal summer spot – all while not being overly crowded or noisy. After a visit here, it might just become your new favorite swimming hole!

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You can find the Larimore Dam at 3586 18th Avenue NE, Larimore, ND, 58251.

Have you ever been to the Larimore Dam? If so, which part was your favorite? Where is your favorite swimming hole in North Dakota? We’d love to read about your experiences in the comments section below!

Whether you prefer hanging out at a pond out on the farm, or at the massive Lake Sakakawea that has more miles of coastline than California, there are a surprising amount of options in North Dakota as detailed in this article revealing 10 epic spots.

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Where can we find other swimming holes in North Dakota?

  • Spring Lake Park in Williston features a wonderful swimming hole and pleasant beach areas.
  • Lake Metigoshe in Roland has a shoreside swimming hole where you can swim as well as take out a canoe or kayak.
  • Devils Lake is not only the largest natural lake in the state and the perfect spot to take a swim, but you can also go boating, fishing, jet skiing, water skiing, and more here.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other fun swimming holes in North Dakota.

Where can we find waterparks in North Dakota?

  • Raging Rivers Waterpark in Mandan features pools, a lazy river, slides, and a kiddie area.
  • Splasher's of the South Seas in Grand Forks is a popular indoor hotel resort water park with slides, a play area, pools, a lazy river, and a hot tub.
  • The West River Community Center Park in Dickinson has indoor and outdoor pools in addition to the outdoor waterpark with slides, bridges, and a dinosaur theme.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other exciting waterparks in North Dakota.

Where can we find hiking trails in North Dakota?

  • The Maah Daah Hey Trail inside of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park near Medora traverses over some 100 miles broken up into small segments.
  • The Petrified Forest Trail near Medora meanders through one of the largest petrified forests in the country.
  • The Ridgeline Nature Trail near Valley City is one of several trails that winds through Fort Ransom State Park.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other amazing hiking trails in North Dakota.

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