Whether you are a nature lover or not, there are some spots in the outdoors that will simply take your breath away when you see them for the first time. This hiking trail in North Dakota will give you that exact experience and what you'll find on it will leave you speechless. Take a stroll along this path and see what we mean:
There are three connected loop trails in North Dakota's Lake Metigoshe State Park that all create a beautiful, unforgettable experience.
The loop trails are called the Eagle, Scout, and Tenderfoot Loops and every one of them is connected. They are located at the very edge of the park at the end of the main park road. All together, they have a length of about 2.4 miles.
The trails can be done in a way that they form one big loop as they take you through the dense forests that fill this area.
Because each loop is connected one after the other, they form a great section that meanders around the area, first through the trees, and then...
After walking the trail for a little while, you'll start to see a brilliant blue peeking out from the trees.
This intensely turquoise body of water is unlike any other. When it's surrounded by trees for contrast, it is truly spectacular in every way.
This is Lake Metigoshe, which can easily be seen from all the trails as they skirt around the edges.
In full view, this lake is jaw-dropping. You'll almost feel like you've been transported to some other world with the tree-covered hills and vibrant waters.
Stick around on the trail until sunset and you are definitely in for a treat!
Sunset on Lake Metigoshe is one you won't ever forget, and will make the hike absolutely worth it.
Lake Metigoshe State Park is located about 14 miles northeast of Bottineau, ND. For a trail map and more information, click here.
Where is your favorite lake in North Dakota? This state has plenty to choose from and each one has a reason to love. Here are some more awesome Peace Garden State lakes!
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