What are some of your favorite childhood memories? Many people think fondly of heading to the local swimming hole with friends on a hot summer day and taking a refreshing dip in what may have not been any more than a pond on someone’s cattle property. This is the classic way to cool off under the sun and you’ll feel like you’re right back to the good ole days at this natural swimming hole in North Dakota.
Now doesn’t this look postcard-worthy? Nestled among the trees are Lake Metigoshe and many smaller lakes and ponds around it, offering seemingly endless opportunities for water recreation.
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Part of the Lake Metigoshe State Park, you can enjoy a whole day out under the sun this summer in one of the most popular and beautiful lakes in the state.
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The park includes a swim beach, boat launch, fishing docks, and more.
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Pack a picnic and your swimming gear and look forward to nothing but blue waters and fun - and don’t forget sunscreen!
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It’s so beautiful and serene by Lake Metigoshe that they even offer the occasional yoga class right on the shoreline.
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Kayaking is another popular activity at Lake Metigoshe. They have kayaks available to rent for a very low fee.
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Paddle along the reeds and stunning sights in kayak or canoe for a fun day out on the water.
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Nothing beats a good natural swimming hole when it comes to cooling off in the summer just like in the good ole days, and Lake Metigoshe is the perfect North Dakota destination to do exactly that.
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Visit the Lake Metigoshe State Park Facebook page and web page for more information.
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Did you know North Dakota’s largest lake has more miles of coastline than the state of California? Needless to say, there’s a lot of swimming to be had there! Learn more about Lake Sakakawea here.
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Address: Lake Metigoshe State Park, 2514 2nd St E, Bottineau, ND 58318, USA