519 Main Street Bottineau, ND 58318 701-228-3849 or 800-735-6932 Bottineau Area Chamber of Commerce www.Bottineau.com NORTH DAKOTA’S FOUR SEASONS PLAYGROUND
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WELCOME TO BOTTINEAU COUNTY
From Tommy Turtle to the Bottineau Country Club, there’s much to see and do in Bottineau, North Dakota’s Four Seasons Playground! Explore the city at the heart of the Turtle Mountain area.
Lake Metigoshe is one of the most popular yearround vacation spots in North Dakota. From Lake Metigoshe State Park to Metigoshe Ministries, there’s much to see and do at Lake Metigoshe!
No matter the time of year, the Bottineau & Lake Metigoshe area is always bustling with outdoor activities! From hiking & kayaking to skiing & snowmobiling, the fun never stops!
NORTH DAKOTA’S FOUR SEASONS PLAYGROUND
We have all your gift and home decor needs. Stop in for the best coffee drinks in town at Rx Coffee and browse around our terrific selections!
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505 Main Street |Bottineau 701.228.2291 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday-Friday 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Saturday BOTTINEAU PHARMACY
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BOTTINEAU COUNTY FAIR
The Bottineau County Fair Board has set the dates of June 16-19 for the 133rd Bottineau County Fair, the oldest county fair in the state of North Dakota.
The fair always hosts great talent, a fun midway and a variety of events for the entire family. For a complete list of events and attractions, check the Facebook page, Bottineau County Fair, or visit www. bottineaucountyfair.com.
PRIDE DAIRY
Pride Dairy was established in the 1930s as a place for farmers to bring their extra cream and has continued to grow, keeping the traditional flavor of its products. Eighty years later they still manufacture butter, ice cream, syrups, toppings, honey and cheese.
Walk in the store and you can literally mix and match any Pride Dairy products to make gift boxes that are the perfect gift for holidays, events, and to take home to enjoy. Their signature “cow” gift boxes come in various sizes. From mixing caramels and cheeses to mixing syrups and butter, it can be done at Pride Dairy!
BOTNO THEATER
Located on Main Street at Fifth Street, this small town theatre is still going strong. Small Art Deco style lobby and auditorium that seats 312.
FORESTRY PARK
Forestry Park is Bottineau’s newest park, originally the home of the State Tree Nursery. This park sits on 45 acres on the west edge of Bottineau. Here you will find picnic shelters, playground, soccer field, hiking trails, 9-hole disc golf course and plenty of summer shade for everyone. The park is located 2 blocks north of Hwy. 5 on Forestry Drive.
FOUR CHAPLAINS MONUMENT
At the corner of 4th Street and Sinclair Street. Dedicated to four chaplains who lost their lives during World War II. They gave up their life jackets to others when the ship, Dorchester, sank.
TOMMY TURTLE PARK & WELCOME CENTER
Home of the famous “Tommy Turtle”, the park has a 16 unit full hook-up RV Park with restroom & bathhouse facilities, picnic
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shelters, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, three baseball diamonds, basketball court and two playground areas. Located at 1001 10th St. East. Info online at bottineauparks.com
BOTTINEAU COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM
Located on north end of Main Street across from County Fairgrounds. New building with one-of-a-kind things not to be seen elsewhere. Free admission.
PIERRE BOTTINEAU
Bottineau County was named in honor of Pierre Bottineau in 1873, in recognition of his service as a guide to numerous expeditions in Dakota Territory. A statue of him was erected
Bottineau County Museum
in 1998 on the lawn of the county courthouse. VETERANS
MEMORIAL SITE
The memorial, which was primarily designed and constructed by the city’s local veterans, is in the shape of an octagon, which symbolizes the nation’s Pentagon. Within the center of the memorial, there are two statues who guard the Battle Cross of the Fallen Soldier. On the outer edges of the walls are insignias that represent the different military branches. The memorial is a site that grants individuals the opportunity to visit a sacred place in the cemetery, which also symbolizes the bravery and sacrifices of so many soldiers who were called to duty during a time of war. It is a place to remember.
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ADMISSION IS FREE Located North Main St. in Bottineau (across from the fairgrounds) Open Saturdays and Sundays from 1-5 p.m. from Memorial Day to Labor Day Open by appointment by calling 701-228-2355 Check our Facebook page for updates and live entertainment announcements! 415 Main St, Bottineau 701-228-5161 Open Mon. - Sat. 10 a.m. - 2 a.m. Sundays noon - 2 a.m. Darts • Pool Blackjack • Pig Wheel Electronic Pull Tabs Live Entertainment Monthly! Cowboy's Bar Custom Slaughter • Deer Processing Cutting • Wrapping Curing Wholesale and Retail 1401 S. Sinclair St. Bottineau • 701.228.2054 8am-5pm Mon.-Fri. & 8am-1pm Sat.
Bottineau City Map
PRIDE DAIRY 517 Thompson Street 701-228-2216
STADIUM II BAR 502 Thompson Street 701-228-2635
DENNY’S PIZZA INN 307 11th Street East 701-228-2601
CHINA INN 1003 11th Street East 701-228-2280
THE COVE LOUNGE 345 11th Street West 701-228-2223
MARIE’S 605 Main Street 701-228-3350
FAMILY BAKERY & RESTAURANT 412 Main Street 701-228-2179
DOG HOUSE SALOON 507 Main Street 701-228-3092
NORWAY HOUSE 815 11th Street East 701-228-3737
SUBWAY 204 11th Street West 701-228-5255
DAIRY QUEEN 217 11th Street West 701-228-2822
HERBEL’S DARIO 305 Main Street 701-228-2933
CITY DIRECTORY
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2021 Guide Bottineau Lake Metigoshe Page 7 COBBLESTONE INN & SUITES 1109 11th Street East 701-534-2121 FOUR SEASONS INN 1007 11th Street East 701-228-2125 TURTLE MOUNTAIN INN 345 11th Street West 701-228-2296 HOMESTEAD LODGE 789 98th Street NE 701-263-4069 5th St W 5th St W Main Street Main Street Main Street 98th St NE 98th St NE 98th St NE 5 5 Nichol Street 10th St E 10th St E 10th St E 11th St E International Peace Gardens 9th St E 8th St E 8th St E 8th St E 7th St E 7th St E 7th St E 6th St E Tommy Turtle Park 1st St E 4th St E 2nd St E Simrall Blvd Simrall Blvd Alexander St Brander St Jay St Vinje St Kersten St 13th Ave NE Lake Road East St Thompson St ThompsonSt Railroad Ave Alexander St Oak Creek Bottineau Country Club Oak Creek 1. Forestry Park Disc Golf Course 2. St. Andrew’s Health Center 3. Bottineau County Public Library 4. Four Chaplains Monument 5. Bottineau County Historical Museum 6. Botno Theater 7. Bottineau Chamber of Commerce 8. Dakota College 9. Community Arena 10. Tommy the Turtle 6 7 9 5 8 10 A prouduct of Transcript Publishing New Rockford, ND • © 2022 All rights reserved. N ▲ CARBURY DAM RECREATION AREA 4 miles west on Hwy 5, 5 miles north on Hwy 14 TOMMY TURTLE PARK In town, East 10th Street, by Tommy Turtle LET’S stay 701-228-2601 Highway 5 East, Bottineau Like us on Facebook • PIZZA • MEXICAN • PASTA • SANDWICHES • ICE CREAM • BEER See our full menu at dennyspizzainn.com Free Breakfast Buffet • 100% Smoke Free Flat Panel TVs • Free Wifi Business Center • Convention Center Meeting Room • Convenience Store Onsite Exercise Facility • Guest Laundry Whirlpool Suites • Full Lounge 1109 11th Street East • Bottineau 701-534-2121 • 888-693-8262 www.staycobblestone.com www.facebook.com/ cobblestoneinnbottineau
Bottineau Car Show
Rev up your engines and head to the hot rodders rendezvous in downtown Bottineau!
On Saturday, August 6, Main Street will be hoppin’ with classics, antiques and hot rods. This event offers trophies for the top cars, eye candy for the gawkers and fun for the whole family.
Local businesses will feature sidewalk sales both Friday and Saturday. Enjoy live music and delicious eats from area food trucks. Vendors will line the street and fill the armory with a variety of wares. There’s a bike giveaway and other fun activities for the kiddos too!
Bottineau is where it’s at on August 6. Be there or be square!
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BOTTINEAU CAR SHOW Saturday, August 6, 2022 Main Street • Bottineau, ND www.bottineaucarshow.com /Bottineaucarshow
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THE CLUB DE SKINAUTIQUE
Lake Metigoshe is home to North Dakota’s only water ski club. The Skinautiques, French for nautical skiers and pronounced Skee-now-teeks, became a water ski club in 1959 and incorporated as a non-profit corporation in 1961. However, the club put on its first show in July of 1958 and since that time has performed ski shows every summer.
Club de Skinautique performs four to five full ski shows each season. Their traditional July 3rd show provides a reason for many families to gather at Lake Metigoshe to see the show and then enjoy the fireworks display at dusk. They also put on a second show in August, which is the skiers’ favorite show because they get a chance to present the acts they’ve been working on all summer.
The club enjoys traveling and performs two to three shows a year from Canada to South Dakota. In addition, the Skinautiques accepts requests to put on skiing demonstrations and mini shows for special functions at Lake Metigoshe. Check the website for updates: www.clubdeskinautique.com.
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(Across from Quilt Inn) Lake Metigoshe • 701-263-4466 Summer Grill & Bar Hours: Mon-Thu: 11am - 9pm Fri-Sat: 11am - 10pm • Sun: 11 am - 9 pm Bar open later Enjoy our Outside Patio! Check our Facebook page for updates & winter hours! Delicious food • Appetizers • Steak • Seafood Pasta • Chicken • Burgers • Salads Refreshing Beverages • Wine • Mixed Drinks Imported & Domestic Beers
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BIRCHWOOD STEAK HOUSE & LOUNGE
21 Birchwood Heights Rd S 701-263-4283
KC’S DOCKSIDE BAR & GRILL 1554 107th Street NE 701-263-4764
METIGOSHE DRIVE IN 8 Eastshore Park Rd 701-263-4270
A FRAME BAR & GRILL 10721 Lake Loop Rd E 701-263-4466
SAWMILL CORNER STOP 10599 Lake Rd 701-263-1477
QUILT INN & SUITES 10722 Lake Loop Rd E 701-263-6500
METIGOSHE MINISTRIES RETREAT CENTER 165 Lake Loop Rd E 701-263-4788
LAKE METIGOSHE STATE PARK (CABINS)
14 miles NE of Bottineau 701-263-4651
BIRCHWOOD RV PARK 1 Birchwood Heights Rd N 701-263-3745
HAHN’S BAY
West side of Lake Metigoshe
DALEN CAMPSITE
14 miles NW of Bottineau
STRAWBERRY LAKE RECREATION AREA
14 miles NW of Bottineau
TWISTED OAKS
14 miles NW of Bottineau
PELICAN LAKE & SANDY LAKE
18 miles NE of Bottineau
LAKE DIRECTORY
LET’S eat LET’S stay
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May 7 • M May 21 June 11 - Tougher Than Dirt Tour & Conway Memorial June 25 • J July 9 • J July 23 • A Aug. 6 August 20 - Championship Night 2022 RACE NIGHTS
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www.thundermountainspeedwaynd.com
Located north of Bottineau on Town
Road (49) From Hwy.
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LAKE METIGOSHE
OAK CREEK
DELORAINE BEACH
GREENE ISLAND
SOLPERS ADDITION STATE PARK SYSTEM LAKE MACDONALD BEAR ISLAND
P ARK BIRCHWOOD HEIGHTS
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BIRCHWOOD STEAKHOUSE BIRCHWOOD GOLF COURSE
THE SHORES NORTH LAKE PARK
MILES
SAWMILL LUMBER
SAWMILL CORNER STOP
SQUAW POINT
SUNSET BAY LARSON MARINE GIFTS BY THE LAKE METIGOSHE DRIVE-INN MASONIC ISLAND
LONGVIEW ADDITION
WATER SKI SHOW
PUBLIC BOAT DOCK
CANADA
UNITED STATES
MINOT BEACH
STATE PARK SWIMMING BEACH PICNIC AREA BOAT DOCK
BRIDGE
PICNIC AREA
MACKAY ISLAND
RUGBY POINT
CAMPGROUND LAKE METIGOSHE STATE PARK
STATE PARK RV CAMPING PARK HEADQUARTERS
HAHN’S CAMPGROUNDS, PUBLIC PICNIC AREA & BOAT DOCK
HAHN’S BAY
OAK CREEK DAM
KC’S DOCKSIDE BAR & GRILL MUD LAKE WESTERGARD ADDITION
OAK CREEK BIKE & WALKING TRAIL
MYSTICAL HORIZONS 6 MILES
WINTER PARK
ANNIE’S HOUSE 4 MILES
TO BOTTINEAU COUNTRY CULB
OAKSHORE
PEACE GARDEN ROAD
T WIN OAKS
THE LAKE HOUSE
A-FRAME BAR & GRILL
FOUR SEASONS RESORT QUILT INN METIGOSHE PIZZA
LAKESIDE CHAPEL CHRISTIAN CENTER
STATE HWY #43 (SCENIC BY WAY )
INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN 14 MILES
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Page 12 Bottineau Lake Metigoshe 2021 Guide FARMERS UNION OIL COMPANY WESTHOPE 245-6433 SOURIS 243-6414 BOTTINEAU 228-2900 -MON - SAT: 7AM - 6PM SUNDAY: 8AM - 5PM OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 6AM - 8PM MONDAY - FRIDAY: 8AM - 5PM FOR RESERVATIONS & INFORMATION: METIGOSHE MINISTRIES 165 Lake Loop Rd E • Bottineau, ND • 701-263-4788 • www.MetigosheMinistries.com Family & Group Retreats in our Comfortable Christian Center • 14 uniquely-designed, high comfort rooms with private bathrooms • 6 spacious guest rooms • 7 bunk rooms with beds for 14 • Several meeting and worship spaces • Dining for up to 300 and appetizing meal service • 6 inviting fireplaces • A smoke-free and alcohol-free environment • Recreational Opportunities • Canoes, paddleboats & pontoon available for exploring lake • Electrical hook-ups for campers • Weekly Sunday worship with Metigoshe Lutheran Church Adventure Anchored In Christ
Lake Metigoshe State Park
Nestled in the scenic Turtle Mountain region on the shores of Lake Metigoshe, Lake Metigoshe State Park is one of the most popular year-round vacation spots in North Dakota. The rolling hills support heavy forests of oak as well as birch, elm, aspen and ash.
Visitors can find unlimited opportunities for outdoor recreation in this 1,551 acre park, with camping, swimming, fishing and hiking during the summer months, and cross country skiing, snowshoeing, ice fishing and snowmobiling in the winter. The snowmobile trails within the park connect with over 250 miles of groomed trails throughout the Turtle Mountain area.
The unique beauty of Lake Metigoshe draws nature and photo enthusiasts to the area to capture these sights. The Old Oak Trail, North Dakota’s first National Recreational Trail, is found within the park boundaries as well.
The park offers a boat ramp, modern and primitive campgrounds, sewer dump station, fitness trail, picnicking, swimming beach with comfort station, mountain biking trails, playground, Lake Metigoshe Outdoor Learning Center, amphitheatre, group dormitory facilities, and dog park.
Located on Lake Metigoshe 15 miles from Bottineau. Year-round, full-service cabins we have a semi-primitive yurt and cabin as well as a backcountry, primitive cabin available to rent.
For cross-country skiers, the park has 12 miles of groomed single tracked ski trails. Fat bikers, snowshoers and skishoers can utilize the other half of the trail. The park rents cross-country skis, snowshoes and skishoes for $15/day per pair. Ice fishing is popular during the winter months as well.
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Open Monday–Saturday 9am–5pm Sunday Noon–5pm Opening Mother’s Day Weekend, May 6 - 8 Summer Hours Begin Memorial Day Weekend 3474 Lake Loop Road • Lake Metigoshe 701-263-4739 • www.giftsbythelake.biz
of conveniences
Gifts, souvenirs & a variety
for tourists, campers & lake residents
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Metigoshe Ministries
Metigoshe Ministries is a year-round camping, retreating, and resource ministry. With one mission, children, families, and older adults can discover “Adventure Anchored in Christ” right here in the Turtle Mountains.
The Christian Center on Lake Metigoshe offers 20 unique sleeping rooms with either private or semi-private baths along with 7 bunk rooms. Meals made from scratch can be arranged for groups of 12 or more.
Metigoshe Ministries makes it easy to relax and enjoy nature all year round. In summer, you can try out the basketball court or take a bike for a ride. Spend time outdoors walking on the Prayer Labyrinth or stroll on the walking path. In winter, try snowshoeing or cross-country skiing on provided equipment. The sledding hill and skating pond are
popular too. Any time, you can visit or read in the comfortable family room or near one of our many fireplaces.
Camp Metigoshe on Pelican Lake has 26 cabins, a glass-surrounded lodge overlooking the lake, and a splendid waterfront with a sandy beach. As lifeguards keep a watchful eye, you can get on the water in canoes, kayaks, banana boats, sailboats, or take a ride on the pontoon.
Special weekly offerings open to the public include Sunday worship at 9:00 and 10:30am at the A-frame Chapel on Lake Metigoshe from Memorial Day to Labor Day. At Camp Metigoshe, the ‘Christ Hike’ is a walk recounting of the last days of Jesus and His resurrection.
Visit MetigosheMinistries.com or call 701263-4788 for more information!
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CIVIL ENGINEERING & SURVEYING 701-228-2292 • Fax: 701-228-3938 915 East 11th Street • Bottineau, ND www.woldengr.com Enjoy your stay and the recreational opportunities. FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY BOTTINEAU, ND • PHONE 228-2236 Hours Monday-Friday 8:30am - 3:30pm Drive Up Hours 8:00am - 5:00pm Closed Saturday ATM ON SITE
BOTTINEAU COUNTRY CLUB GOLF COURSE
The 9-hole course is located 3 miles northeast of Bottineau in the hills above the city on the Lake Road. It features 2,835 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36. The course rating is 32.3 and it has a slope rating of 91. Great views, fun holes, and remember, every putt breaks towards the grain bins. Open to the public.
BOTTINEAU WINTER PARK & ANNIE’S HOUSE
Located 8 miles north, l-l/2 miles west of Bottineau. The park features downhill skiing and snowboarding and a variety of hills. Rental equipment, triple chair lift, tubing park, chalet and fast food restaurant.a
Named after Ann Nicole Nelson, the only North Dakotan to perish in the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center, is a dream brought to life. Located at the Bottineau Winter Park, Annie’s House provides an array of recreational life-changing opportunities to veterans with disabilities all year. A must see.
THUNDER MOUNTAIN SPEEDWAY
Located 5 miles north of Bottineau, the Thunder Mountain Speedway offers race fans great action in these classes: Bombers, Enduro, IMCA Sportmod and Hobby Stocks. Kids go-kart races are also fun! An extremely fast surface and high-banking make the quarter-mile track at the Thunder Mountain Speedway a favorite for drivers and fans. For more info, call 701-351-7199 or visit thundermountainspeedway.org.
HEATING
Master License 0618
Fax: 228-2344
Shop: 228-2333
Donn Cell: 263-5785
Jamie Cell: 228-4445
BUTTE SAINT PAUL
Located 10 miles east and 1-1/2 miles northeast of Bottineau. It is one of the highest points in the Turtle Mountains with a cairn on top of the butte. Steps are provided to climb the butte. On top you can get a grand view of the entire area. Picnic tables are available.
Nero Funeral Home
AREA POINTS OF INTEREST
Serving Bottineau County & Western Rolette County Monument and Pre-Need Services Available County 402 Sinclair St. Phone: 701-228-2286 Bottineau, ND 58318 Fax: 701-228-2032 www.nerofuneralhome.net • nerofh@utma.com 1122 Hwy. 5 NE • Bottineau, ND 58318
BOTTINEAU PLUMBING &
BOTTINEAU BOISSEVAIN DELORAINE ● ● 3 5 5 60 14 14 450 21 to Geographical of North Geographical Center Northern Lights Town Line Road to Willow City ▲ to Towner ▲ Willow Lake Adam Lake Max Lake Nellie Lake Whitewater Lake Breadon Lake International Peace Garden Long Lake Lords Lake Lake Metigoshe Lake Metigoshe State Park Pelican & Sandy Lake Turtle Mountain Provincial Park Carbury Dam Lake Stanley Bottineau Winter Park Ski Area Mystical Horizons Strawberry Lake PORT OF ENTRY 8 AM to 9 PM to Minot ▲ to Westhope ▲ to Brandon ▲ to Souris ▲ 43 ● 1 ● 2 ● 3 ● 4 ● 5 ● 6 ● 7 ● 9 ● 8 ● 19 TU R TLE M OUN TA I N AREA MAP N o rth D a k o ta a n d Mani t o b a ’ s F o u r Seas o n Pl a yg r ou n d A prouduct of Transcript Publishing New Rockford, ND • © 2022 All rights reserved.
1. J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge
2. Mystical Horizons
3. Bottineau Winter Park Ski Area
4. Wild Rose Ridge Amphitheater
5. Thunder Mountain Speedway
6. Tommy the Turtle Statue
7. Lake Metigoshe State Park
8. Metigoshe Ministries
ROLLA to Cando to Cartwright ROLETTE BELCOURT DUNSEITH ST JOHN KILLARNEY ● ● ● ● ● ● 17 30 30 66 3 3 18 281 281 ▲ ▲ Rugby Geographical Center North America Museum Lights Tower ▲ Lena 24 - HOUR PORT OF ENTRY PORT OF ENTRY 8 AM to 9 PM MYLO Belcourt Lake Gordon Lake Jarvis Lake William Lake Hooker Lake Dion Lake Jensen Lake Garden Carpenter Lake William Lake Provincial Park Lake Upsilon ▲ ● 281 ● 43 ● 10 ● 11 ● 13 ● 15 ● 14 ● 12 ● 16 ● 17 ● 18 Camping Visitor Info Airport Scenic Byway State/Provincial Park
9. Butte St. Paul Historical Site
10. Turtle Mountain Reservation
11. Pow Wow Grounds
Casino
Scenic
Statue
Coghlan’s Castle
Shepherd’s Hill at the Crossroads
Wakopa Game Management Area
William Lake Provincial Park 10 ●
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AREA POINTS OF INTEREST
HAHN’S BAY
Located on the west side of Lake Metigoshe. It has primitive campground, water, toilets, boat ramp with dock, fishing pier, picnic shelter, bicycle trail and nature trail.
TWISTED OAKS
Located on the west side edge of the Turtle Mountains on Highway 43. It has picnic tables, water, toilets and horse riding corrals.
STRAWBERRY LAKE
Located along Highway 43 or 10 miles north and 5-3/4 miles west of Bottineau. This area offers a swimming beach, primitive camping, water, fishing, hiking and mountain biking trail and canoeing.
MYSTICAL HORIZONS
This 21st Century Stonehenge, dedicated in October 2005, sits at the western edge of Scenic Byway N.D. Highway 43.
THE LAKE HOUSE
The Lake House is a beautifully remodeled establishment located on the shores of beautiful Lake Metigoshe. The indoor/ outdoor space can accommodate 195 guests and is perfect for any event from a wedding or reunion to a casual business meetings.
LAKE METIGOSHE STATE PARK
Located on Lake Metigoshe 15 miles from Bottineau. It has a public swimming beach and boat ramp, picnic areas, modern and primitive camping areas, weekly amphitheatre programs, guided nature trail hikes and canoe and kayak rental.
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TURTLE MOUNTAIN SCENIC BYWAY
Begin 3 miles north of Rolla and proceed north to St. John. Then travel west on County Highway 43 until the scenic route terminates at State Highway 14. This is an all-paved surface. Total route is 53 miles.
PELICAN LAKE/SANDY LAKE
Located 10 miles north and 5-3/4 miles east of Bottineau on Highway 43. Offers boat docks, picnic tables, toilets, water, fishing and primitive camping.
J. CLARK-SALYER GAME REFUGE
Located 12 miles west and 15 miles south of Bottineau on Highway 14. It has a scenic drive, hiking trail and canoeing on Mouse River. A great variety of wildlife can be seen on this refuge.
INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN
Located 18 miles east and 13 miles north of Bottineau on the U.S./Canadian border. Home of International Music Camp. Scenic drive through the gardens, conservatory with cacti and succulents, Peace Chapel, Sunken Garden, Masonic Auditorium and 5.3 km of cross-country ski trails.
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Home of the Famous Pizza Burger! METIGOSHE DRIVE IN Open 11:00 a.m. daily 701-263-4270 3348 Lake Loop Rd.
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MARCH 5
Bottineau County Family
Snowmobilers Vintage Snowmobile Show & Ride @ KC’s Dockside 11am - 4pm
JULY 4 Fourth of July Children’s Parade @ Lake Metigoshe
JULY 4 The Lake House Vendor Show 8am - 2pm
MARCH 5
Lions Metigoshe Melt Sponsor Appreciation @ KC’s Dockside
MARCH 16 Marketplace for kids
MARCH 26
Spring Beer Walk Sponsored by Cowboys Bar. Proceeds to benefit Kritter Krazy Exotic Animal Rescue
JULY 16 Landolive Country Music Festival
JULY 21
Music on Main
AUGUST 5-6 Bottineau Crazy Days
AUGUST 6 Car Show & More 2022
AUGUST 6 Conroy Memorial Race @ Thunder Mountain Speedway
APRIL 16
APRIL 18
1st Annual Chamber Easter Egg Hunt
Scholastic Awards
MAY 21 Dirty Turtle Gravel Grinder
MAY 30
JUNE 4-6
Bottineau County Vets Memorial Day Parade
Citywide Rummage Sale
JUNE 9 Music on Main
JUNE 16-19 Bottineau County Fair
JULY 1 Club de Skinautique Show @ Lake Metigoshe
JULY 3 Club de Skinautiques Ski Show @ Lake Metigoshe
AUGUST 13 Club de Skinautique Show @ Lake Metigoshe
AUGUST 18 Music on Main
SEPTEMBER 10 So Stinkin’ Cool Fest
OCTOBER 28 Trunk or Treat 3:30-5:30pm
NOVEMBER 21 Countdown to Christmas begins. Every week until Christmas we will give away $500 in Bottineau Bucks to 2 lucky winners. Register at participating Chamber businesses.
NOVEMBER 22 Tree Lighting 7pm
BOTTINEAU LAKE METIGOSHE CALENDAR OF EVENTS 10722 Lake Loop Rd. E | Bottineau, ND 58318 | www.quiltinn.com Within walking distance of Lake Metigoshe • Lake Metigoshe State Park Walking/biking path around lake • Clean & Inviting • Conference Facilities • Wireless Network • Under 16 Stay Free • Near Lulabelle’s Ice Cream, A Frame Bar & Grill, and Four Seasons C-Store PHONE: 701-263-6500 FAX: 701-263-6505 EMAIL: quiltinn@srt.com 17 Miles West of Peace Garden 44 Modern Units 9 Suites
TURTLE MOUNTAIN SCENIC BYWAY MYSTICAL HORIZONS
The Turtle Mountain Scenic Byway in North Dakota begins 3 miles north of Rolla on County Hwy. 43, then goes through St. John to State Highway 14 northwest of Bottineau.
Highway 43 is one of the most picturesque areas in the state. The 53-mile stretch first ascends through the calm, serene beauty of the Turtle Mountains and then descends into the foothills, offering a spectacular view of the prairie. Many of the state’s major tourism sites are located along the highway, including Lions Park at Lake Upsilon, International Peace Garden and Lake Metigoshe State Park, as well as many other museums, parks and sites.
The “Scenic Byway” is denoted in the official North Dakota Highway Map and on the Turtle Mountain Area Map on Pages 16 and 17.
Mystical Horizons is located on the western edge of the Byway near Carbury. The stone structure is a scaled-down, 21st-century version of Stonehenge.
Site-goers can stand on one of the brass pieces while observing the summer and winter solstices (June 21 or 22 and December 21 or 22, respectively) and the fall equinox (September 21 or 22,) all the while with the sun shining directly towards them.
A sundial is also located at the site. Here, visitors can view the position of the sun’s shadow to tell the correct time of the day during Daylight Savings Time from spring through fall. Another feature is the North Star Polaris Sighting Tube, in which individuals can view Polaris, the North Star.
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International Peace Garden
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Hit the Trails
HORSE TRAILS
Pleasure riding in the Turtle Mountains is very popular. Several areas with designated horse trails are Wakopa WMA, Strawberry Lake, Twisted Oaks, and Adam Lake, MB. Organized trail riding is available at Cross Roads Range, St. John, ND, and at the Legion Camp at the International Peace Garden.
Trail riders venturing into the Turtle Mountains will find many areas to explore. Winding trails through the wood offer a relaxing, scenic ride. For the adventurous, it is advisable to bring a compass to keep your bearings in the thick woods. Relax and enjoy the peace and quiet in your country retreat by listening to the gentle sounds of nature. Bring along a light snack, coffee or a big feed. Cap off your day with evening campfire at one of the area campgrounds.
BIKING, HIKING & NATURE TRAILS
The most extensive trail system in the Turtle Mountains is the hiking and nature trail. Walking for pleasure and other trail related activities are among the favorite outdoor recreation activities of visitors. Many of the trails provide interpretive sessions, while others offer the beauty and serenity that only nature can provide. There are also extensive unmarked areas which can be hiked or backpacked.
To experience hiking through a tree laden corridor, and smell the clean air of the Turtle Mountains is to become more aware of your environment, and your heritage.
Three of the Turtle Mountains’ most popular trails are Disappearing Lakes, Turtle’s Back (Canada side), and the Old Oak Trail (US side) at Metigoshe State Park.
The Turtle Mountain tracks include Turtle Mountain Trail (35 miles), Strawberry Lake (4 miles), Twisted Oaks (2 miles), Dalen (10 miles), Pelican Lake (4 miles), Hartley Boundary Lake (5 miles) and 20 miles of unmarked trails. Contact North Dakota Forest Service, Bottineau, ND at 701-2282278 for more information on these trails.
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The hilly terrain and heavy woodland cover provide a unique landscape in North Dakota. The Turtle Mountain off-highway vehicle (OHV) area is open to motorized vehicles such as dirt bikes, all-terrain vehicles and side by sides as well as non-
motorized trail users and sportsmen. This area has over 12 miles of trails. The OHV area trail head, youth trail and parking area is located about 6 miles NE of Bottineau and provides enough parking for trucks with large trailers.
TURTLE MOUNTAIN STATE RECREATIONAL AREA OHV TRAILS 103 St NE County Road 49 Lake Metigoshe - 10 Miles 103StNE SjuleRd 102 St NE Lake Metigoshe - 11 Miles Bottineau - 6 Miles Trailhead 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.7 0.7 0.7 1.0 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 Map Key Primary OHV Trail OHV Trail Primary OHV & Snowmobile Trail Snowmobile Trail Only Asphalt Highway Gravel Road Closed Area Pond Wetland *
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OLD OAK TRAIL
Located at Metigoshe State Park, this is North Dakota’s first National Recreation Trail. The trail is approximately three miles long. It will take about 2 hours to hike. If a shorter walk is desired, leave the trail at the halfway point near the east side of the Maid O’Moonshine Campground.
DISAPPEARING LAKES
A lake disappearing before your very eyes... hard to believe? Visit a lake that is vanishing from the landscape by following
the Disappearing Lakes self-guiding trail. Winding its way through dense broad-leaf forests, this trail is an easy one-hour walk appropriate for all ages.
ANNIE’S HOUSE HIKING TRAILS
With the support of the ND Outdoor Heritage Fund, Bottineau Winter Park has established over 3 miles of fully accessible hiking trails with Trac wheel chairs and snowshoes available on site. Contact Bottineau Winter Park at 701-263-4556 or go online at skibwp.com for more information.
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Biking, Hiking and Horse Riding Trails
TURTLE MOUNTAIN STATE FOREST
There is no better place to observe the forest resource than on North Dakota’s two State Forests found in the Turtle Mountains. The Turtle Mountain State Forest and Homen State Forest comprise 11,978 acres of public land managed by the North Dakota Forest Service for your enjoyment.
Primitive camping is available at Strawberry Lake, Hahns Bay, Twisted Oaks and Pelican Lake. All campgrounds provide tables, grills, and centrally-located drinking water and vault toilets. During the season campgrounds are patrolled and an overnight camping fee is charged. The campgrounds provide excellent access to over 20 miles
of maintained trails. The trails provide opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, snowmobiling, and crosscountry skiing. From the trails you can get a close up look at the forest from the prairie edge to the Canada border.
The varied plant communities found on the State Forests support a variety of wildlife common to North Dakota. Hunting, birding, photography, canoeing, fishing and berry picking are additional activities people enjoy in the State Forests.
For further information contact the North Dakota Forest Service at 701-228-3700.
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TRAILS NORTH OF HWY. 43 Dalen Trail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 miles Big Meadow Trail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 miles Aspen Trail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .9 miles Lost Meadow Trail . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .5 miles TRAILS SOUTH OF HWY. 43 Black Lake Trail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 miles Foothill Trail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 .5 miles Twisted Oaks Trail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 miles
Peace Garden Trail
Adjoining Trail Highway
SNOWMOBILING
Paved Road
Gravel Road & Trail County Boundary
The Turtle Mountains is a paradise for snowmobilers, providing spectacular scenery over hundreds of miles of varying terrain and groomed trails, you are destined to have an excellent ride.
All the grandeur of the winter season can be viewed along countless miles of snowmobile trails within the area. Many of the wooded trails are groomed daily, adding comfort to the natural beauty of the wilderness. Witness the splendor of nature while sliding
State snowmobile trails open December 1, provided there is at least 4 inches of snow on the trail. The season closes April 1. The Lake Metigoshe/Peace Garden Trail opens December 15 to avoid conflicts with the moose hunting season.
across the crispy snow. Heavy snowfalls in early winter usually ensure long seasons for the snowmobiler as well as the downhill or cross country skier. Winter usually hits the Turtle Mountains two to three weeks earlier and lasts two to three weeks longer because of the higher altitude.
There are approximately 400 miles of groomed trails, mostly in the Lake Metigoshe and Provincial Park area that are groomed regularly throughout the snow season. One of the newer trails leads all the way from Bottineau to the Peace Garden and promises
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LAKE METIGOSHE & PEACE GARDEN TRAIL MAP KEY
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Lake Metigoshe State Park Winter Trails Map
to be a very scenic journey. Trailheads are located at the Quilt Inn, Bottineau Winter Park, Max Lake, and north of Adams Lake on Hwy 10 to Boissevain, Manitoba.
If you’d like an introduction to the Turtle Mountains snowmobile world, contact the Bottineau County Family Snowmobilers. The family-oriented club offers organized trail rides for snowmobile enthusiasts. The club sponsors several trail rides throughout the winter season. Reach out to the club at their website www.snowmobilebottineau.com or on their Facebook page, www.Facebook. com/botnocountyfamsnowmobilers.
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
If the call of cross-country skiing attracts you, an endless vista of wilderness and countless skiing opportunities are right at hand here in the Turtle Mountains.
Lake Metigoshe State Park is a favorite for many because of the scenery, uncrowded trails and variety of terrain. Since snowmobilers aren’t allowed on the trails, skiers also find the trails quiet, making wildlife viewing common.
There are several different trails offering you a variety of distances depending on your experience and physical condition. For more information on snow conditions, call Lake Metigoshe State Park at 701-263-4651.
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This winter, Bottineau Winter Park celebrates 53 years of snow fun in the Turtle Mountains! Thousands flock to this “jewel on the prairie” for downhill skiing, snowboarding, tubing, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing every year. Now is the time to make the trip and hit the slopes!
The park features nine open slopes with a variety of challenging runs to test enthusiasts of all skill levels. The slopes and terrain park are accessible from the unloading area of the triple chair lift. Conveyor lifts serve the two beginner hills, allowing easy transport back to the top. One T-bar and high speed rope tow is also available on busy days to bring any level of skier to the top of one of the eight runs.
The season typically runs from Thanksgiving to the end of March.
SNOW TUBING
The tubing park features five exciting downhill runs. Better yet, there’s no hiking back to the top thanks to the moving carpet
and handle lift that effortlessly whisks you and your snow tube back to the top for another run. Snow tubing tickets include lift ticket and snow tube rental for two hours. Experience the thrill of night tubing on Thursday and Friday nights, when the runs are illuminated!
RENTAL GEAR
No gear? No problem! The Rental Shop has a variety of equipment available to rent for skiing, snowboarding and tubing. Snowshoe rentals are also available.
ANNIE’S HOUSE VISITOR CENTER
This state-of-the-art, 11,500 sq. ft. facility provides comfortable seating, warm food and free Wi-Fi, and houses the Rental Shop, ski patrol kitchen and bathrooms.
Winter is a beautiful season. Come to Bottineau Winter Park and make the most of it! For more information on the park go to our website at www.skibwp.com or Facebook at Bottineau Winter Park.
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1. Bunny Hill
2. Pony Hill
INTERMEDIATE
3. Tower Trail
4. Fox Trail
ADVANCED
5. Race Way
6. Al’s Run
7. Calamity
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8. Sunny Side Terrain Park
TRIPLE CHAIR
BUNNY LIFT
PONY CARPET LIFT PONY HANDLE LIFT
T BAR
ROPE TOW VISITOR CENTER
PARKING
TUBE LIFT
TUBING PARK
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Photo Credit: Bottineau Winter Park
Get your skate on this winter in Bottineau!
The Community Arena “Lumberdome” is one of the oldest ice arenas in the state of North Dakota. The Arena plays host to boys & girls youth hockey club, figure skating club, Bottineau/Rugby High School and Dakota College at Bottineau Lumberjacks.
Offers a Children’s Learn-To-Skate program, open public skating and adult recreation hockey. Equipment rental and concessions inside.
Two outdoor ice arenas are located adjacent to the Community Arena, one each
for pleasure skating and hockey. The outdoor hockey arena has an asphalt surface for roller hockey and in-line skating during the off season.
The Community Arena is open from the middle of October through the middle of March each winter.
Located at 403 East 7th Street, Bottineau. For more information, go online to http:// www.bottineauparks.com/arena.html
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THE JEWEL ABOVE THE PRAIRIE! www.skibwp.com Bottineau Winter Park 1 Winter Park Road • PO Box 168 Bottineau, ND 58318 (701) 263-4556 • (800) 305-8079 Fax: 701-263-4446 Check us out on Facebook! Call for group ski packages and seasonal ticket prices. Experience the THRILL and ADVENTURE of fantastic skiing, snowboarding and tubing right here in the Turtle Mountains!