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Lake Sakakawea SP - Fishing Point
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Lake Sakakawea SP - Fishing Point

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About Lake Sakakawea SP - Fishing Point

Campground in North Dakota.

Lake Sakakawea State Park's Fishing Point campground offers a serene escape into North Dakota's natural landscape, perfectly positioned for those seeking a quieter camping experience away from the busier recreational corridors. With just ten sites, this intimate public campground provides the kind of peaceful setting that allows you to truly disconnect and reconnect with the outdoors at your own pace.

The campground sits along the shores of Lake Sakakawea, one of the largest reservoirs in the United States, created by the Garrison Dam on the Missouri River. The setting captures the expansive beauty of the Great Plains, with wide-open skies and stunning sunset views reflected across the water. The lake itself is a remarkable feature of the landscape, stretching across multiple counties and offering a sense of scale that's truly humbling. This location has served as an important part of the region's history and continues to be a vital recreational area for the surrounding communities.

For fishing enthusiasts, Fishing Point lives up to its name beautifully. Lake Sakakawea is known for walleye, northern pike, and other game fish species, making it an excellent destination for anglers of all skill levels. Whether you're an experienced fisherman or someone looking to cast a line for the first time, the lake provides ample opportunity to enjoy this timeless activity. The convenient access at this particular point makes it easy to launch boats or fish from shore.

Beyond fishing, the area offers visitors a chance to explore North Dakota's unique landscape and cultural heritage. The region has deep historical significance, tied to the Lewis and Clark Expedition and Native American tribes, particularly the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nations whose lands surround the lake. This historical context adds depth to your visit, making it more than just a camping trip.

Pick City and the surrounding area provide the essentials you might need, though the beauty of this location is its relative quietness and distance from commercial development. The smaller campground size means you'll experience genuine tranquility while still having access to the recreational opportunities that make the lake special. Stargazing is particularly rewarding at Fishing Point due to minimal light pollution, offering clear night skies that are increasingly rare in populated areas.

This campground works wonderfully for families seeking a low-key getaway, couples looking for a peaceful retreat, retirees exploring the region, and outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize access to water-based recreation. The intimate setting and fishing focus make it especially appealing to those who want to escape crowds while still enjoying excellent recreational facilities.
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Total Sites

Park Details

Total Sites 10

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Pick City is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

North Dakota weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Pick City.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Pick City. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

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