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North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department

North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department

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The North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department is the state agency that administers selected state parks and recreation areas for the state of North Dakota.[1]

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History

In 1965, the North Dakota Legislative Assembly established the North Dakota Park Service, along with the State Outdoor Recreation Agency to assist the Park Service with planning park improvements. In 1977, the agencies were merged and renamed the North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department.[2]

The agency manages thirteen state parks, seven state recreation areas, seven nature preserves, state trails, and outdoor education statewide. In addition, the agency is tasked with off-highway vehicle planning and safety, snowmobile safety and trails, outdoor recreation grants and statewide recreation planning, and the state's scenic byways program.[3]

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References

  1. "About North Dakota Parks and Recreation". www.parkrec.nd.gov.
  2. "50th Anniversary of ND State Parks". North Dakota Horizons. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
  3. "Visit North Dakota's 13 State Parks". North Dakota Tourism Division. Retrieved March 1, 2020.



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