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Dazey, North Dakota, United States
Take the Valley City exit #292 from I-94, follow signs to county road 19, NE about 12 miles. Lake Ashtabula offers year-round recreational opportunities in the east central region of North Dakota. It is a very productive fishery with ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Off Route 102 in Joyuda Beach, Joyuda Beach

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Williston, North Dakota, USA

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Valley City, North Dakota, USA

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#2 Lake Metigoshe State Park Bottineau, ND 58318
Nestled in the scenic Turtle Mountains on the shores of Lake Metigoshe, Lake Metigoshe State Park was const... More on ndparks.com
The best part was a FREE guided canoe trip. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Devils Lake, North Dakota, United States
Home to some world class fishing, abundant wildlife, and activities for the whole family, Devils Lake North... More on Devilslakend.com
Devils Lake, North Dakota is a fishermans paradise if you are looking to hook some of the larger northern s... More on GeckoGo

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13571 Highway 5 Cavalier, ND 58220
Located on the north shore of Lake Renwick, Icelandic State Park offers swimming, boating and fishing for northern pike and other game fish. Picnic areas, shaded by old oak trees, skirt the banks o... More on LLBean.com
Pull-through pads, shaded sites, 200 acre reservoir, Pioneer Heritage Center, Historic buildings. Reservations (advised summer weekends) 800-807-4723. Open ... More on GreatCampingSpots.com

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Hwy 200 W, Pick City, ND 58545
Lake Sakakawea State Park Located on the south shore of Lake Sakakawea, adjacent to Garrison Dam, Lake Sakakawea State Park offers a wide range of water based recreational activities and facilities. The park has a full service marina, ... More on Parkrec.nd.gov

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Napoleon, North Dakota, USA

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New Town, North Dakota
Garrison Dam, ND is located 75 miles northwest of Bismarck on the Missouri River. Lake Sakakawea is 178 miles long with 1,340 miles of shoreline and extends from Riverdale to Trenton. There are 35 recreation areas around Lake Sakakawea ... More on AnglerWeb.com
