Ft. Lincoln
Road
7 miles to
Mandan
PARK ENTRANCE
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MISSOURI
RIVER
HEART RIVER
CAVALRY POST
Commissary
Stable
Granary
Barracks
Commanding
Officer’s
Quarters
ON-A-SLANT
INDIAN
VILLAGE
INFANTRY
POST
POST
CEMETERY
Blockhouse
Blockhouse
Blockhouse
NORTH
MODERN
(Inset A)
TRIPLE
SHELTER
PRIMITIVE
(Inset A)
SOUTH
MODERN
(Inset A)
HORSE CAMP
(Inset B)
FORT
ABRAHAM
LINCOLN
STATE PARK
BISMARCK
3149
HAZEN
GLEN ULLIN
BEULAH
WASHBURN
WILTON
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1806
CENTER
MANDAN
NEW
SALEM
21
FLASHER
200
FACILITIES
Non-Motorized Multi-Use Trail
Paved Non-Motorized Multi-Use Trail
Trolley Track
Park Boundary
Roads
Historic building
Building footprint
Trailhead & Parking
Office & Visitor Center
Parking
Playground
Concessions
Gift Shop
Amphitheater
Scenic View
Point of Interest
Picnic Shelter
Picnic Area
Comfort Station
Vault Toilet
Trailer Dump Station
Campground
Cabin
Horse Corrals
Trolley Stop
FORT ABRAHAM
LINCOLN STATE PARK
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INSET A: Campgrounds
INSET B:
HORSE CAMP
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Cabin
Trailhead
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TRIPLE
SHELTER
MUST SEE & DO
SO EVERYONE CAN ENJOY THEIR VISIT
MORE TO EXPLORE
VISITING IN WINTERVISITOR TIPS
Please follow speed limits. Keep an eye out for wild animals
and respect their habitat by remaining a safe distance.
Visitors are prohibited from collecting and removing any
natural items or artifacts from the park.
Camping: check-in is at 4 p.m., checkout is at 3 p.m.
Overnight rentals: check-in is 4 p.m., check-out is at noon
4480 Ft. Lincoln Road
Mandan, ND 58554
Morton County
701-667-6340
RESERVATIONS: 800-807-4723
or online at reserveNDparks.com
parkrec.nd.gov
Explore six reconstructed earthlodges at the On-A-Slant Indian Village,
which depict the lifestyle and culture of the Mandan Indians who occupied
this site from about 1575-1781.
Learn about the park's rich military history at the Visitor Center and military
posts, along with a tour of the Commanding Officer’s Quarters.
Hike the Young Hawk Interpretive Trail to the three reconstructed
blockhouses to see a variety of natural elements and take in the views.
Bring your fishing pole and cast a line from the shores of the Heart and
Missouri rivers.
Hike, bike or ride horseback on the multi-use trails that loop through prairies
and woodlands, offering stunning panoramic views of the river valleys.
Find the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Worker Statue just outside the
Visitor Center, which honors all the hard work of the young men who helped
build much of the park’s infrastructure in the 1930s.
Enjoy a handcrafted espresso drink and browse the bookstore at the
Commissary Store Gift Shop, open mid-May through mid-September.
Camp along the scenic Missouri and Heart rivers or rent a cabin.
The Visitor Center and Museum are open year-round (check hours before
arrival). View the nation’s best display of Mandan artifacts and history,
along with items of interest on Lewis and Clark, Far West River Boat, Fort
McKeen Infantry Post, Fort Abraham Lincoln Cavalry Post and the CCC.
Hike or snowshoe the Mato-Tope Trail and see how many migratory birds
you can spot on the Missouri and Heart rivers.
Take in one of the park’s many year-round special events or participate in
one of the numerous guided hikes.
PARK HOURS
The park is open daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. for
use year-round.
CAMPGROUND QUIET HOURS
Quiet hours are between 10 p.m. – 7 a.m.
year-round. Generators are allowed at the park
from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
FIREWOOD
To help prevent the spread of invasive species,
we ask that visitors do not bring or use
out-of-state firewood. Collecting firewood in the
park is prohibited. Firewood can be purchased
at the entrance booth, campground host site or
the Visitor Center.
PETS ON LEASHES
Pets are welcome but must stay on a
leash while in the state park. A dog drinking
station is available outside the Visitor Center.
EMERGENCY INFO
In an emergency dial 911. Find fire danger
ratings and restrictions at ndresponse.gov.
SHEHEKE
GOODBOY