4480 Ft. Lincoln Road
Mandan
North Dakota, 58554
(701) 667-6340
www.parkrec.nd.gov/fort-abraham-lincoln-state-park
Ft. Abraham Lincoln State Park is a campground or RV park located in Mandan.
Rich in both military and early Native American history, Fort Abraham Lincoln was once an important infantry and cavalry post. It was from this fort that Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer and the Seventh Cavalry rode out on their ill-fated expedition against the Sioux at the Little Big Horn. Portions of the military post, including the Custer House, have been reconstructed. Popular with visitors is On-A-Slant Indian Village. Reconstructed earthlodges depict the lifestyle of the Mandan Indians, who occupied this site from about 1575-1781. A modern campground is located in a scenic wooded area adjacent to the Heart River with picnic sites and playground equipment. Walking along the gently sloping hills, visitors have a panoramic vista of the Missouri River from the park's nature and historic trails. Location - Ft. Abraham Lincoln State Park is located 7 miles south of Mandan, ND, on Highway 1806.
Places to eat within 10km of Ft. Abraham Lincoln State Park include China Garden Restaurant, China Wok located at 110 4th Avenue Northwest approximately 4.7 km away, China Star, China Town Buffet located at 2700 State Street approximately 5.9 km away, and Fortune Cookie Restaurant located at 658 South 5th Street.
Nearby accommodations include Febco Inc located at 1030 East Interstate Avenue, Ridge Motel, Colonial Motel, Cattail Bay Campground located at 1513 South 12th Street approximately 3.8 km away, and Hampton Inn approximately 6.3 km away.