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List of National Natural Landmarks in North Dakota

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There are 4 National Natural Landmarks in North Dakota.[1]

North Dakota National Natural Landmarks (clickable map)
Name Image Date Location County Ownership Description
Fischer Lake 1960 47°05′00″N 99°13′38″W / 47.083268°N 99.227339°W / 47.083268; -99.227339 (Fischer Lake) Stutsman mixed- state & private Representative of the glacial moraine and pitted outwash plain surface of North Dakota.
Rush Lake 1965 48°54′16″N 98°40′53″W / 48.904575°N 98.681398°W / 48.904575; -98.681398 (Rush Lake) Cavalier private A large shallow, essentially undisturbed prairie pothole lake.
Sibley Lake 1975 47°31′13″N 98°20′43″W / 47.520278°N 98.345278°W / 47.520278; -98.345278 (Sibley Lake) Kidder mixed- state & private A large, permanent alkaline lake.
Two Top and Big Top Mesa 1965 47°18′08″N 103°29′16″W / 47.302222°N 103.487778°W / 47.302222; -103.487778 (Two Top and Big Top Mesa) Billings federal (Little Missouri National Grassland) A badlands terrain of sandstones, siltstones and clay.

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References

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  1. ^ "National Natural Landmarks - National Natural Landmarks (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov. Retrieved 2019-03-26. There are four National Natural Landmark sites located within the state of North Dakota.