Sheyenne National Grassland
5/5 Stars - Beautiful, Remote, and Wild—But Come Prepared!
We had an absolutely amazing time off-grid at the Sheyenne National Grasslands! The landscape is stunning, offering tons of wildlife, wide-open skies, and some of the best stargazing we’ve ever experienced at night. If you want absolute peace and quiet, this is the place to be.
However, a successful trip here definitely requires some preparation. Here is what you need to know before you go:
Navigating & Getting There
The grasslands can be notoriously difficult to find. For the entrance we used, you'll want to turn onto 147th Ave (which is a gravel road) off of 67th Street.
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Entrance Coordinates: 46°27'52.2"N 97°20'35.4"W (Drop these directly into Google Maps).
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Navigating Inside: Once you are in the grasslands, I highly recommend using the Garmin Explore app. It was absolutely phenomenal for finding our way around and had all the guest roads clearly marked.
Road Conditions & Towing
- Vehicle Requirements: A vehicle that sits up higher with all-terrain tires is ideal. The roads throughout the grasslands are sandy and can develop deep ruts, making them difficult to traverse for standard cars.
-Towing: We towed our 5x8 trailer through the area without an issue, but I wouldn't want to bring anything much larger given the road conditions.
Nearby Amenities (Lisbon, ND)
If you need to restock, the town of Lisbon is about 15 minutes due west of the grasslands.
It is a great spot to refill your water supply and properly dispose of garbage.
The local Forest Service Ranger District office is also located in Lisbon. The rangers there are an incredibly friendly and helpful lot if you have questions about the area or the ecosystem!
Highly recommend this spot for anyone looking for a true off-grid prairie experience!











