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Lostwood National Wildlife Refuge

Kenmare, ND U.S.A.

8315 Hwy. 8
Kenmare, ND 58746
U.S.A.
701-848-2722
Small Map of Lostwood National Wildlife Refuge Location

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Open Year-Round No Entry Fee Charged
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The Lostwood National Wildlife Refuge is the largest contiguous block of native grassland owned by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the prairie pothole region. Birding is especially popular because the refuge hosts hard-to-find grassland species.

Aggressive use of prescribed burning and grazing is being used to fight the encroachment of exotic plants and woody vegetation that once threated to change the grassland into a parkland habitat. Dominant vegetation is western snowberry, needle grasses, wheat grasses, gramas, and plains muhly.

The refuge provides significant breeding habitat for the Great Plains population of the threatened piping plover. Baird's sparrows and sprague's pigit also benefit from the grassland management programs.

Blue-winged teal, mallards, gadwall, wigeon and lesser scaup are abundant. The giant Canada goose was reintroduced here in 1964.

Other water birds include the marbled godwit, upland sandpiper, Wilson's pharalope and American avocet.

Mammals on the refuge include white-tailed deer, badgers, porcupines and coyotes, which are seen on Lostwood's prairie.

Hiking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are available. Because of the high alkalinity and shallow depths, there is no fishing.

The refuge covers 26,900 acres and is split by State Hwy. 50 into the North Two-Thirds, which includes a 5,577-acre wilderness, and the South Third, where horseback riding takes place from August through mid-September by reservation.

Outdoor Activities

An American avocet wades in shallow water.

Outdoor Activities
Activities Column 1 Activities Column 2 Activities Column 3
Camping not available Freshwater Fishing not available Visitor Center available
Hiking available Saltwater Fishing not available Children's Activities not available
Backpacking not available Guided Tours not available
Rock Climbing not available Scenic Drives available
Horse Trails available Big Game Hunting available Picnicking not available
Wheelchair Trails/Ramps not available Upland Hunting available Off-Road Vehicles not available
Waterfowl Hunting not available Lodging Nearby available
Restaurants Nearby available
Canoeing not available
Kayaking not available Cross-Country Skiing available
Rafting not available Downhill Skiing not available Bird-Watching available
Beaches not available Snowboarding not available Nature Viewing available
Boat Launch not available Snowshoeing available Historic Sites not available
Snowmobiling not available
Ice Skating not available
Mountain Biking not available Winter Camping not available
Touring available

Photo credits in order: Courtesy of Corel.

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