If you’re not quite feeling up to hiking North Dakota’s 96 mile Maah Daah Hey trail, there are plenty of other hikes you can take. On the opposite end of the spectrum, you can take a short and sweet 1/4 mile hike up to one of the most grand and stunning views in the state. Where is this trail? Keep reading to find out for yourself:
These bison roam free in Sullys Hill National Game Preserve near Saint Michael, North Dakota, along the shores of Devils Lake.
bryonia2015/Tripadvisor Many other animals call this game preserve home. Elk, deer, and thousands of wetlands and prairie birds. You can even see prairie dog towns at Sullys Hill.
The park has a variety of landscapes and a few miles of nature trails that will take you along the beach, across the prairie hills, and into the forest of trees surrounding the lake.
Cami Dixon/USFWS/Flickr There are over 1,600 acres of this natural landscape in the park. Did you know that it used to be a national park right alongside the Theodore Roosevelt National Park? It was even established by President Theodore Roosevelt himself. The park was disbanded but still exists as a game preserve.
It also has one of North Dakota’s shortest and sweetest hikes, just a 1/4 mile trail up this hill.
bryonia2015/Tripadvisor This fully paved trail is an easy way out of the trees and up the hill.
After a quick hike up, you’ll see what makes this trail so special:
Beatnik Photos/Flickr This stunning view is only seen from the observation deck at the top of the trail. It showcases the huge, expansive beauty of North Dakota’s largest natural lake, Devils Lake.
The view from every direction is gorgeous from this overlook, and it’s only a short 1/4 miles back down the trail for a 1/2 mile round trip.
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Sullys Hill National Game Preserve is located at 2107 Park Drive, Saint Michael, ND 58307. Stop by the visitors center first before taking the short trek up to the top of the hill. Click here for information about the park.
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Many other animals call this game preserve home. Elk, deer, and thousands of wetlands and prairie birds. You can even see prairie dog towns at Sullys Hill.
Cami Dixon/USFWS/Flickr
There are over 1,600 acres of this natural landscape in the park. Did you know that it used to be a national park right alongside the Theodore Roosevelt National Park? It was even established by President Theodore Roosevelt himself. The park was disbanded but still exists as a game preserve.
This fully paved trail is an easy way out of the trees and up the hill.
Beatnik Photos/Flickr
This stunning view is only seen from the observation deck at the top of the trail. It showcases the huge, expansive beauty of North Dakota’s largest natural lake, Devils Lake.
Sullys Hill National Game Preserve/Facebook
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