Fort Mandan State Recreation Area is located in Washburn, North Dakota, United States of America. The area is situated on the east bank of the Missouri River, offering scenic views and a peaceful atmosphere. It is named after the historic Fort Mandan, which was the winter home of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1804-1805.
Visitors flock to Fort Mandan State Recreation Area for its natural beauty, outdoor activities, and rich historical significance. The peaceful ambiance and picturesque landscapes make it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil getaway. History buffs are drawn to the area to explore the remnants of Fort Mandan and learn about the Lewis and Clark Expedition.