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Fort Stevenson State Park

On the north shore of giant Lake Sakakawea, Ft. Stevenson State Park is known as the walleye capital of North Dakota. A favorite spot for sportsmen to experience the great fishing on the lake, it is home to the Governor's Cup Walleye Fishing Derby, as well as a variety of other fishing tournaments.

Visitors will find a modern campground, sleeping cabins, visitor center, interpretive trails and prairie dog town, as well as boat launching facilities. Due to low lake levels, the park's marina, swim beach and concession are closed.

Location

3 miles south of Garrison on 41st Ave. NW.

Map showing location of Ft. Stevenson State Park

Fees

Entrance fee—$5/day per vehicle or $25 annual vehicle permit

Camping—$15/night campsite with electricity; $20/night campsite with electricity and sewer hookups; $10/night campsite without electricity.

Camping cabins—$40/night

Nearby Attractions

North Dakota Fishing Hall of Fame • Golf Course • Tennis • Power Plant Tours • Broste Rock Museum • White Shield Powwow • Indian Hills State Recreation Area