Fun fact: there are more than 400 amazing lakes in North Dakota. It's tough, if not impossible, to list them all in a single, easy-to-read article, but rest assured: most of them are wondrous and breathtakingly lovely, offering peace, quiet, and respite from real life - even if only for a little while.
Enter Lake George, a stunning natural lake found in north-central North Dakota that reaches incredible depths of up to (or should I say "down to"?) 150 feet. It's also a bit of a natural wonder for more than just its depths - it's also about half as salty as the ocean, making it a one-of-a-kind beauty in the Peace Garden State.
Interestingly, this lake is little-known despite its uniqueness; ask most folks from around here and a lot of them won't recognize the name (unless you use the nickname it's rightfully earned itself: "Salt Lake"). This is a good thing, though - it ensures that rarely will we ever have to worry about crowds, especially if one arrives during the week.
There are two properties located on or near the lake: Streeter Memorial State Park, and the privately owned Lake George Wildlife Refuge. Streeter Memorial State Park is located on the northwestern side of the lake, and it allows for some awesome opportunities to get out and enjoy the outdoors. Thanks to its saltiness, there are no fish to catch – so this lake is purely decorative, other than the hiking and camping nearby.
The water is clean and clear, offering a cool respite from reality if not for just a little while. It typically reflects the brilliant blue of the clear sky above it, though, on cloudy days, this effect might be muted a smidge. Nevertheless, it’s an amazingly beautiful place to visit, hike, and otherwise enjoy. Nature is awesome – North Dakotan nature is even better than that!
The nearest towns are Dawson, Streeter, and Tappen. Between the three of them, you’ll find a selection of awesome places to eat, stay, and play. North Dakota is an amazing state and it’s honestly terribly underrated – it's so much more than most folks give it credit for, and Lake George is an excellent example of this. Even many locals have never heard of it – it's that hidden!
Are you planning to visit North Dakota (and Lake George) and find you need a place to sleep? Check out all the coolest offerings from our friends at VRBO. To learn more about the refuge (although it’s privately owned, of course), be sure to visit the official Lake George National Wildlife Refuge official website. Do you have a favorite natural lake in North Dakota? Tell me about it in the comments!
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