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Lake Metigoshe State Park

Lake Metigoshe State Park
North Dakota State Park
Country United States
State North Dakota
County Bottineau
Township Roland Township
Elevation 2,152 ft (656 m)
Coordinates 48°59′12″N 100°19′26″W / 48.98667°N 100.32389°W / 48.98667; -100.32389Coordinates: 48°59′12″N 100°19′26″W / 48.98667°N 100.32389°W / 48.98667; -100.32389 
Area 1,551 acres (628 ha)
Established 1937
Management North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department
Location in North Dakota
Website: Lake Metigoshe State Park

Lake Metigoshe State Park is a public recreation area located on the shores of Lake Metigoshe in the Turtle Mountains, 14 miles northeast of Bottineau, North Dakota, on the Canada–US border. The state park lies adjacent to the southwest corner of the much larger Turtle Mountain Provincial Park in Manitoba. A small portion of the lake extends northward into the Rural Municipality of Winchester but is not part of either park.

The name Lake Metigoshe is derived from the Ojibwe phrase mitigoshi-waashegami-zaaga'igan meaning "clearwater lake of scrub-oaks." The area was also once home to the Blackfoot, Hidatsa, and Assiniboine peoples.

The park was developed by workers with the WPA who arrived at the site beginning in 1934. Their efforts are commemorated with a stone inscribed "WPA 1938" found near the park entrance. The park was formally established on February 17, 1937.

In the summer, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, water-skiing, and other water sports are popular. Lake Metigoshe has northern pike, walleye, and perch for fishing. There are modern and primitive camping areas as well as picnicking areas.

In the winter, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, skating, sledding, and ice fishing are popular.

The park's Turtle Mountain Outdoor Learning Center offers ecology, conservation, and outdoor recreation programs.

The Club de Skinautique is a water-skiing club that practices and performs on Lake Metigoshe. The "Skinautiques," as the club is informally called, have been performing water skiing shows every summer since 1958.


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