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Hike the 9.1-mile Ft Stevenson State Park Trail, a moderate route offering diverse terrain and scenic views of Lake Sakakawea.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.90 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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Highlight • Lake
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14.7 km
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13.3 km
1.15 km
165 m
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13.3 km
1.18 km
164 m
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Parking is readily available within Fort Stevenson State Park. The trail system, including this route, is well-integrated into the park's infrastructure, making access convenient for hikers arriving by car.
Yes, the hiking trails in Fort Stevenson State Park, including this route, are largely rated as easy to moderate. This makes them suitable for a wide range of visitors, including families and beginners. While some sections are mostly flat, others may feature uneven terrain and small hills.
The route winds through a diverse mix of environments, including tree plantings, shrublands, ponderosa pine woodlands, wooded ravines, grasslands, and native prairies. You'll encounter expansive prairies and wooded draws. While many sections are relatively flat, expect some uneven terrain and small hills, such as those found on the Flicker Loop.
Wildlife viewing is a common experience. You might spot deer, fox, coyote, and various bird species, including the globally threatened piping plover. A prairie dog town is another unique attraction within the park. The natural plant life includes native mixed-grass prairie and wildflowers such as purple coneflower.
The park offers diverse experiences throughout the year. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular, especially with the proximity to Lake Sakakawea. In winter, the multi-use trail system is open for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, offering a different kind of adventure.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails within North Dakota State Parks, but they must be kept on a leash. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help keep the park enjoyable for everyone.
Yes, a park entrance fee is typically required to enter North Dakota State Parks. You can find detailed information on fees and passes on the official nd.gov website.
The trail offers abundant scenic views, particularly of Lake Sakakawea, with sections running along its shoreline and offering glimpses of the bay and marina. You'll also pass through Fort Stevenson State Park itself, which holds historical significance. Vistas of vast prairies and the Arboretum Trail showcasing various trees and plants add to the visual interest.
Yes, this route is part of a comprehensive multi-use trail system within Fort Stevenson State Park. It utilizes sections of the Ft Stevenson State Park Trail and intersects with other named trails like the De Trobriand Loop, Purple Coneflower Trail, Flicker Loop, Northern Pine Loop, and the Arboretum Trail. Segments of the North Country National Scenic Trail are also accessible within the park.
Fort Stevenson State Park is located near Garrison, North Dakota, which offers various amenities. Within the park, you'll find facilities typical of a state park. For additional services like cafes, pubs, and accommodation, Garrison is the closest option.
While this route provides a great overview, other popular trails within the park include the De Trobriand Loop, Purple Coneflower Trail, Flicker Loop, Northern Pine Loop, and the Arboretum Trail. Many visitors enjoy the diverse scenery and varying lengths these trails offer.