The Lewis & Clark State Park in North Dakota is So Well-Hidden, It Feels Like One of the State's Best-Kept Secrets
If you’re seeking a paradise off the beaten path, North Dakota has many to choose from. However, there’s one that stands out beyond the rest.

Beautiful buttes, sparkling water, rolling hills, open prairies and lush, green campgrounds make the Lewis and Clark State Park a likely family favorite, with something for just about everyone.

Lewis and Clark features everything from a dog park to camping to a fish cleaning station, as boating and fishing are very popular among visitors to the park.
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For the avid camper, there are over 100 campsites available for a very reasonable fee. For those who prefer a little more creature comforts, rent one of two cabins on the grounds for as low as $60 per night!
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Stretching 177 miles in length, Lake Sakakawea is home to numerous species of fish, including northern pike and walleye. Rent a boat for the day and explore the breathtaking miles of coastline the park has to offer.

Campsites range from the bare-bones "primitive" basics to deluxe modern sites, offering amenities such as electricity and sewer.

Each and every season at Lewis and Clark State Park is worth the trip.

On quiet days, one can spot families of deer grazing in the open fields. For as far as the eye can see, the natural beauty of Lewis and Clark State Park is simply a thing to behold.
We have no doubt that this gorgeous natural getaway might just become one of your new favorites. Remember to pack out what you pack in, and to leave no trace- make sure to keep these lands beautiful for generations to come.
Have you ever explored Lewis and Clark State Park? Was it amazing? Tell us about it in the comments!
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