| Located on the north shore of Lake Renwick, Icelandic State Park offers visitors not only a wide array of recreational opportunities, but also glimpses of North Dakota's homesteading heritage & its natural beauty.
Boating, swimming & fishing for northern pike & other game fish are popular activities. Picnic areas enable visitors to enjoy a relaxing afternoon in the shade of old oak trees, while the campgrounds offer full amenities, including electrical hookups, modern comfort stations with showers & sewage dump station. Three sleeping cabins are also available from mid-May through the end of September.
Within the park are the Pioneer Heritage Center & restored historic buildings. Also found here is the Gunlogson Homestead & Nature Preserve. This early homestead preserves the state's pioneer spirit, while the 200-acre natural wooded area along the Tongue River is a sanctuary for plants, birds & wildlife.
Nearby attractions—Pembina County Museum • Pioneer Machinery Site • Pembina State Museum • Golf Course • Gingras State Historic Site • Kittson Trading Post State Historic Site • Jay Wessel Wildlife Management Area • State Scenic Byway • Frost Fire Mountain • Pembina Gorge • Lodging • Restaurants |