ICELANDIC STATE PARK
Situated on the north shore of Lake Renwick, camping, boating, swimming and fishing for northern pike and other game fish are popular activities. Within the park are the Pioneer Heritage Center and restored historic buildings, which provide a glimpse of North Dakota's homesteading heritage. An early homestead preserves North Dakota's pioneer spirit, while the Gunlogson State Nature Preserve, a 200-acre natural wooded area along the Tongue River, provides a sanctuary for plants, birds and wildlife.
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1. Icelandic State Park offers a designated swimming area in Lake Renwick.
2. No lifeguards are on duty, so swim at your own risk.
3. Swimming is only allowed during park hours from dawn to dusk.
4. The lake's water quality and temperature can vary throughout the summer season.
5. There are no fees for swimming but regular entrance fees apply to access the park facilities.
The park, located in North Dakota, offers a variety of boating options for visitors. The 200-acre Lake Renwick allows motorized and non-motorized boats with two boat ramps available for easy access to the water. Canoe rentals are also offered within the park itself. Anglers can enjoy fishing from their boats as well since the lake is home to various species such as perch and northern pike.
Anglers can enjoy fishing in Lake Renwick, teeming with Northern Pike and Walleye. There are also perch and crappie available.
1. Icelandic State Park offers numerous picnic tables and grills for a fun family outing.
2. Enjoy picnicking by Lake Renwick's serene waterside setting.
3. Shelters are available to rent, perfect for large group gatherings or events.
4. Picnic areas offer stunning views of the park's diverse wildlife and beautiful landscapes.
5. The Pioneer Heritage Center has nearby picnic spots ideal after exploring local history exhibits.
Biking enthusiasts should note that the park offers a 3-mile trail, suitable for all skill levels.
The terrain is mostly flat and well-maintained, ensuring an easy ride.
However, be aware of potential wildlife encounters while biking in this natural setting.
Remember to wear appropriate safety gear including helmets when exploring these trails on two wheels.
In winter months cycling may not be possible due to snowfall; always check weather conditions beforehand.
Also consider bringing your own bike as rental options are limited within the area.
Please respect other users by maintaining moderate speeds and yielding appropriately on shared paths.
Birdwatching enthusiasts can enjoy spotting over 100 species of birds in the park. The area is home to various types, including waterfowl and songbirds. Birders may also participate in annual bird counts or guided tours offered by local experts.
Pembina County Museum
Pioneer Machinery Site
Pembina State Museum
Gingras State Historic Site
Kittson Trading Post State Historic Site
Jay Wessel Wildlife Management Area
State Scenic Byway
Frost Fire Mountain
Pembina Gorge
5 miles west of Cavalier on ND Highway 5.