Campground: Cross Ranch State Park

Located along seven miles of the last free-flowing, undeveloped stretches of the Missouri River, North Dakota's Cross Ranch Centennial State Park is rich in both cultural & natural history. The park is purposely left primitive to preserve the land's natural beauty. The River Peoples Visitor Center has displays & information about the once mighty Missouri River, which has now been tamed through a series of major dams & reservoirs along its length. A boat ramp is available for those wishing to explore this scenic segment of the river, while anglers will find walleye, pike & bass in its waters. Canoe rentals are also available. An extensive trail system can be explored either on foot or on cross country skis during the winter months. During the summer, the trails allow access to a 5,000-acre dedicated nature preserve where mixed grass prairie, river bottom forests & woody draws can be seen. A back country area is open for those wishing to hike to their camping spot. Nearby attractions—Cross Ranch Nature Preserve • Fort Mandan • Lewis & Clark Visitor Center • Knife Rver Indian Villages National Historic Site • Smith Grove • Power Plant Tours

Cross Ranch State Park Campground Web Site

Driving Direction GPS Coordinates:
47.184193, -100.994929


Campground Address:
1403 River Road
Center, ND
58530

Campground Phone Numbers:
Phone: (701) 794-3731


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