Fort Ransom State Park
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Fort Ransom State Park | |
North Dakota state park | |
Country | United States |
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State | North Dakota |
County | Ransom |
Elevation | 1,135 ft (346 m) [1] |
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Area | 950 acres (384 ha) |
Opened | July 1979 |
Management | North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department |
Website: Fort Ransom State Park | |
Fort Ransom State Park is a North Dakota state park located in the Sheyenne River valley in Ransom County, two miles north of the town of Fort Ransom.[2] The park sits along the Sheyenne Valley National Scenic Byway, the first route in North Dakota to be given this designation.[3]
Activities and amenities
- Visitors center: Displays interpret the lives of the area's 19th-century sodbusters and of the Mound Builders who lived here from 5000 to 8000 years ago.
- Historic buildings: Two homesteader farms are preserved in the park — the Bjone House and the Andrew Sunne farm.
- Trails: The park has nearly 15 miles (24 km) of trails for use by hikers, bikers, equestrians, skiers, and snowmobilers.
- Camping: The park offers 36 campsites, both improved and primitive.
- Boating: Canoe and kayak rentals are available for use on the Sheyenne River.[2]
- Picnicking: In addition to picnic shelters and a playground, the Sodbuster Building has tables and kitchen facilities for groups.
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External links
- Fort Ransom State Park North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department
- Fort Ransom State Park Map North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department