Icelandic State Park
About Icelandic State Park
Icelandic State Park is public recreation area found North Dakota. The recreation center was built up in 1964 to save confirmation of North Dakota's Icelandic legacy after G. B. Gunlogson gave 200 sections of land of his family's properties to the state in 1963.The nature safeguard has three miles of trails for climbing and crosscountry skiing, while the recreation center offers angling, swimming, kayaking and drifting on Renwick Dam, and both crude and current camping.
The recreation center is 912 sections of land - 200 of which are lush - and incorporates a shoreline, exhibition hall, notable structures and a 6-mile bicycle way associated with close-by Cavalier, North Dakota. The recreation center sits neighboring the Cavalier Country Club, a 9-opening open green.
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