Rugged, often barren but always dramatic, North Dakota's badlands won over President Roosevelt in the late 19th century and continue to woo nature enthusiasts now as part of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Devils Lake, North Dakota's largest natural lake, is home to three state park and recreation areas in North Dakota. Named after the first known white settler in the area, Captain Duncan Graham, this state park is the largest park in the Devils Lake State Parks system. The park offers camping and picnicking facilities. The harbor includes a boat ramp, with access to the lake for fishing and other water sports, as well as a bait shop and gas facility. The park hosts numerous national fishing tournaments during the year, and offers some of the best ice fishing in North Dakota. Sleeping cabins and an activities center are also available for rent.
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
10 miles west of the town of Devils Lake on ND Highway 19, then 6 miles south on Grahams Island Road.
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