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Grahams Island State Park
With 1,122 acres, Grahams Island State Park’s most notable feature is Devil’s Lake, the largest in North Dakota. It just so happens to have some of the best fishing in North Dakota year-round, and amenities like a boat ramp, bait shop, and camping opportunities have been built to take full advantage of it.
Although mixed grass prairie is the dominant natural vegetation of this region, the woodlands associated with Devils Lake make up a large portion of Grahams Island’s natural vegetation. It supports bur oak, northern hackberry, green ash, American elm, and boxelder. North Dakota's state flower, the prairie rose, blooms in abundance here. Wildlife includes red fox, raccoon, squirrel, white-tailed deer, coyote, beaver, wild turkeys, and moose.
With 1,122 acres, Grahams Island State Park’s most notable feature is Devil’s Lake, the largest in North Dakota. It just so happens to have some of the best fishing in North Dakota year-round, and amenities like a boat ramp, bait shop, and camping opportunities have been built to take full advantage of it.
Although mixed grass prairie is the dominant natural vegetation of this region, the woodlands associated with Devils Lake make up a large portion of Grahams Island’s natural vegetation. It supports bur oak, northern hackberry, green ash, American elm, and boxelder. North Dakota's state flower, the prairie rose, blooms in abundance here. Wildlife includes red fox, raccoon, squirrel, white-tailed deer, coyote, beaver, wild turkeys, and moose.
Activities in the park
4 campgrounds in Grahams Island State Park
Known to have some of the best fishing in North Dakota, Howard Campground sits alongside the the western banks of Devils Lake, North Dakota’s largest natural standing body of water. Here, campers—especially the angling-savvy among us—will be treated to well-stocked fishing outlet, angled boat ramps, and a slew of other water-loving activities. And Read more...
Combing the banks of North Dakota’s largest natural lake, Devils Lake, LaRose Campground is just that—a floral gem worth a double-take. Home to both primitive and modern campsites (many of which can be had on reservation), LaRose Campground is perfect for the water-loving hip campers among us, located just a skipping-stone from the beguiling body Read more...
Perfect for the whole family, Ziebach Campground is located not only yards from the area’s kid-friendly campground, but also just a skipping-stone from Devils Lake, North Dakota’s largest natural body of standing water. Here, adults and young alike will find a slew of water-loving activities to participate in, anything from wrist-tugging fishing t Read more...
Visiting Devils Lake, the largest natural lake in North Dakota, is a must do. How about making it a camping trip with a stay at Grahams Island State Park on the west side of the lake? The Primitive Campground has lakeside campsites (especially sites 64, 68, and 70!), and a more secluded vibe away from the RV areas giving you a little breathing spa Read more...
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