Fort Stevenson State Park, located in McLean County, North Dakota, is a vast 222-hectare park that sits five kilometers south of Garrison. The park is situated on the north shore of Lake Sakakawea, offering visitors a beautiful view of the lake and its surroundings.
Fort Stevenson State Park is equipped with a visitor center, providing information and assistance to tourists. The park also features a campground with 145 pitches for those who wish to stay overnight. Additionally, boat ramps and moorings are available for visitors who want to explore Lake Sakakawea by boat.
Fort Stevenson State Park is a popular destination for anglers due to the variety of fish species in Lake Sakakawea. The lake is home to 35 different species of fish, with the walleye being the most famous among them. This has earned the park the nickname of 'North Dakota's Walleye Capital'.
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