Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Fort Ransom State Park adventure.
Discover Fort Ransom State Park's serene river valley and rich homesteading history.
Rich in homesteading heritage, Fort Ransom State Park is characterized by the scenic and heavily-wooded Sheyenne River Valley. For a look back at history, attend the annual Sodbuster Days celebrations with demonstrations and exhibits of early homesteading life. It’s quite a contrast to the snowmobiling and cross-country skiing that happens here today.
Canoeing is a popular pastime with rentals available at the park, and equestrians will totally dig the corrals and trails. Oh and two (or more) words to wise: don’t rely on Google to getcha here. Go old school and follow the road signs. And hay girl, if you’re bringing livestock in, please make sure that hay is weed-free. Certified weed-free hay is available for sale at the park.
The best time to visit Fort Ransom State Park is during the summer and fall when the weather is ideal for outdoor activities. Winter offers a snowy wonderland for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, though some amenities may be limited. Spring can be wet, making trails less accessible.