Lake Tewaukon
This 792 hectare lake is located in southern North Dakota within the Tewaukon National Wildlife Refuge, It's one of the best lakes to visit in North Dakota. The 13.6 km of Lake Tewaukon's shoreline are mostly surrounded by a road that provides stunning views of the lake.
Tewaukon National Wildlife Refuge's primary feature is Lake Tewaukon. You may have a beautiful drive around it on the road that surrounds it. You can have a fantastic time spotting them because there are numerous wildlife species and roughly 245 different bird species. Herons, pelicans, ducks, swans, geese, red foxes, badgers, muskrats, and coyotes are a few examples of common animals worth mentioning. The wetlands are also used by various duck, goose, swan, pelican, heron, and cormorant species for nesting and resting when migrating.
The tall grasses surrounding the lake are home to a variety of other animals, such as badgers, muskrats, red foxes, minks, and coyotes. Bullheads, perch, walleye, and northern pike are all in good numbers in the lake. Fishing is permitted in Lake Tewaukon, where anglers may catch bullheads, perch, walleye, and northern pike.
Location: Sargent County