Fort Lincoln North Dakota

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Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, located at 4480 Fort Lincoln Road in Mandan, North Dakota, is a unique institution that combines history, outdoor … See more

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Aug 25, 2024
I can not say enough about this place. My wife and I learned a lot about what it was to be like at an outpost on the Northern Plains. The walking paths were beautiful and educational. The amazing vie… Full review by kennethhJ6016VT
Aug 19, 2024
This is an old fort, but there is more to it. Most of the buildings haven’t been restored, but there is enough to get an idea of what it would have been like. Unfortunately you have to pay extra to s… Full review by Saskadon
Aug 17, 2024
This state park is a must-see! First, the camping area is super clean and has a walking path alongside the Missouri River as well as a well paved road to the top of the fort area, providing beautiful… Full review by RussianBallerina
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Is there an advantage to riding the Trolley to Fort Lincoln or is it best to take your own car?
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The trolley is fun but it does restrict your time at the park because it only runs for a few hours. So it depends on how much time you want to spend at Ft.Lincoln. Or if you can …
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The trolley is fun but it does restrict your time at the park because it only runs for a few hours. So it depends on how much time you want to spend at Ft.Lincoln. Or if you can have someone pick you up, you could ride the trolley one way but get a ride home.
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Answer by Claire L · Apr 19, 2017
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We would like information on the camping facilities and if you have overnight camping available next week.
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Reservation information about camping at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park. can be found at the ND parks Website or call 701-667-6340 Only Primitive Sites remain for this coming …
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Reservation information about camping at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park. can be found at the ND parks Website or call 701-667-6340 Only Primitive Sites remain for this coming weekend at Fort Abraham Lincoln - you will have to make reservations to get those sites for this coming weekend
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Answer by Matt S · Jul 25, 2016
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I would like information on camping in the Fort Abraham Lincoln State park in the next week, Do you have any campsites …
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I would like information on camping in the Fort Abraham Lincoln State park in the next week, Do you have any campsites available?
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If you don't get the right info in the above post try this one. Contact 4480 Ft. Lincoln Road Mandan, ND 58554 Phone: 701.667.6340 E-mail: [email protected]
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In what time zone is Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park?
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Central time zone.
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Answer by John S · May 23, 2016
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would love to visit someday, meanwhile i am working n family genalogy and nee info on cemetery at fort how to find out …
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would love to visit someday, meanwhile i am working n family genalogy and nee info on cemetery at fort how to find out if someone is buried there and also info on the town of Waltman montana that is close to mandan.thanks so much
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From what I learned, the only people buried at the fort were those who died there. The wounded Survivors from the Battle of the Little Big Horn who were returned to Fort Lincoln by …
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From what I learned, the only people buried at the fort were those who died there. The wounded Survivors from the Battle of the Little Big Horn who were returned to Fort Lincoln by steamboat all died and were originially buried at the Fort's cemetery.... however they were eventually all returned and buried at the Battle site. You will find both native american and white americans buried in the cemetery. I was surprised to see some of the Native American graves were marked as being "Ree". Later we found out that they were from the Cree tribe and acted as scouts. I could find no listing of burial at the Fort. Maybe the Mandan Historical Society has a website you could check?? Mandan is about in the middle of North Dakota on I 94. It is a bit of a ride to the Montana border. I'm sorry but I am not familiar with Waltman Montana.
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Answer by Bob P · Feb 10, 2015
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