The Clausen Springs Recreation Area Is The North Dakota Hidden Gem Barely Anyone Has Heard Of

Clausen Springs Recreation Area in North Dakota is a hidden gem offering fishing, boating, hiking, and camping opportunities.

There are many popular parks throughout North Dakota. Theodore Roosevelt National Park, anything around Lake Sakakawea, Lake Metigoshe State Park... the list goes on. They're all well-loved and for good reason, but they aren't the only recreation areas in the state. An often overlooked park is located in Barnes County, not far from the town of Kathryn. This lesser-known park in North Dakota is the definition of a hidden gem, and it's just waiting for you to discover it.

Clausen Springs Recreation Area is a treasure on the prairie that not enough people know about. Visit it for yourself to discover what makes it an outdoor paradise.

The park is located near Kathryn, North Dakota, and consists of 545 acres of grassy prairie, a lake, and a creek.

Each aspect of the park holds its own beauty and tranquility. Take a stroll by the flowing creek or enjoy some time on the lakeside.

The North Country National Scenic Trail, a trail that spans from New York to North Dakota, goes through this park. There is also a scenic loop trail that's only two miles long, offering great hiking.

The centerpiece is the Clausen Spring Lake, offering fishing and boating opportunities. The recreation area provides a fishing dock, boat ramp, and swimming area.

If you want a night out under the stars in the peace and quiet of nature, I highly recommend camping here overnight. They have both modern and primitive campsites that start at just $15 a night.

Whether you spend the day fishing, enjoying a stroll around the spring, or extend your stay overnight, you'll love a visit to Clausen Springs Recreation Area.

Barnes County Parks has a webpage for Clausen Springs Recreation Area if you'd like to find out more information.

Had you ever heard of this spot before? It's not one of the more popular parks, but it definitely deserves some recognition. If you know of other parks or nature areas in North Dakota that not enough people know about, be sure to share them on our nomination page. In the meantime, here is a list of some of the best state parks in ND.

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