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NEW 6 .0 SALEM 0 BISMARCK 1806 GLEN ULLIN 0.24 HORSE CAMP FORT (Inset A) ABRAHAM 0.81 PARK ENTRANCE 6 LINCOLN Ft. Lincoln STATE PARK Road 7 miles to Mandan FLASHER 21 TRIPLE SHELTER INSET A: Campgrounds # Campground Host Site 4480 Ft. Lincoln Road RESERVATIONS: 800-807-4723 # Modern Site Mandan, ND 58554 or online at travel.parkrecnd.com # Primitive Site Morton County Parking 73 72 81 71 701-667-6340 Playground 70 82 Amphitheater 114 80 113 Comfort Station 69 MUST SEE & DO 74 112 Picnic Shelter 79 68 111 SO EVERYONE CAN ENJOY THEIR VISIT Explore six reconstructed earthlodges at the On-A-Slant Indian Village, Vault Toilet 78 67 11 0 HEART RIVER 77 which depict the lifestyle and culture of the Mandan Indians who occupied 109 Trailer Dump Station 76 66 this site from about 1575-1781. 108 Cabin 75 PARK HOURS 65 107 21 20 The park is open daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. for Learn about the park's rich military history at the Visitor Center and military Tipi 106 22 64 use year-round. 19 105 posts, along with a tour of the Commanding Officer’s Quarters. Trailhead 63 23 24 104 18 62 25 103 CAMPGROUND QUIET HOURS Grab a trail guide from the Visitor Center and hike the Young Hawk 26 61 Interpretive Trail to the three reconstructed blockhouses. 27 17 102 Quiet hours are between 10 p.m. – 7 a.m. 60 101 year-round. Generators are allowed at the park 29 16 28 59 100 from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Bring your fishing pole and cast a line from the shores of the Heart and 31 15 58 Missouri Rivers. 30 14 FIREWOOD

32 GOODBOY To help prevent the spread of invasive species, 33 we ask that visitors do not bring or use MORE TO EXPLORE out-of-state firewood. Collecting firewood in the 35 13 34 park is prohibited. Firewood can be purchased Hike, bike, or ride horseback on the multi-use trails that loop through prairies 36 at the campground host site or the Visitor Center. and woodlands, offering stunning panoramic views of the river valleys. 37 12 38 39 11 PETS ON LEASHES Find the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Worker Statue just outside the 40 Visitor Center, which honors all the hard work of the young men who helped 10 Pets are welcome but must stay on a 41 build much of the park’s infrastructure in the 1930s. leash while in the state park. A dog drinking 42 43 9 station is available outside the Visitor Center. 44 Enjoy a handcrafted espresso drink and browse the bookstore at the 8 Commissary Store Gift Shop, open May-October. 45 EMERGENCY INFO 47 46 7 In an emergency dial 911. Find fire danger ratings and restrictions at ndresponse.gov. Camp along the scenic Missouri and Heart Rivers. For a unique overnight 48 6 experience, rent one of our 18 foot Cheyenne tipis. 49 5

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MISSOURI RIVER MISSOURI VISITOR TIPS VISITING IN WINTER 52 2 54 INSET A: The park’s Visitor Center and Museum are open year-round. View the 53 55 Please follow speed limits. Keep an eye out for wild animals HORSE CAMP and respect their habitat by remaining a safe distance. nation’s best display of Mandan artifacts and history, along with items of 1 interest on Lewis and Clark, Far West River Boat, Fort McKeen Infantry Post, 56 Visitors are prohibited from collecting and removing any Fort Cavalry Post, and the Civilian Conservation Corps. 57 natural items or artifacts from the park. 1 Hike or snowshoe the Mato-Tope Trail and see how many migratory birds 2 Camping: check-in is at 4 p.m., checkout is at 3 p.m. you can spot on the Missouri and Heart Rivers.

3 Overnight rentals: check-in is 4 p.m., check-out is at noon Take in one of the park’s many year-round special events or participate in a 4 monthly guided hike.