词条 | Crow Flies High State Recreation Area |
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| name = Crow Flies High State Recreation Area | iucn_category = | iucn_ref = | photo = | photo_caption = | map = USA North Dakota | map_image = | map_size = | map_caption = Location in North Dakota | relief = 1 | location = Mountrail, North Dakota, United States | nearest_city = | nearest_town = | coordinates = {{coord|47|58|57|N|102|32|45|W|display=inline,title}} | coords_ref = [1] | length = | length_mi = | length_km = | width = | width_mi = | width_km = | area_acre = 253 | area_ref = | elevation = {{convert|2087|ft|m|abbr=on}}[1] | elevation_avg = | elevation_min = | elevation_max = | dimensions = | designation = | authorized = | created = | designated = | established = Unspecified | named_for = | visitation_num = | visitation_year = | visitation_ref = | governing_body = North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department | administrator = | operator = | owner = | website = Crow Flies High State Recreation Area | embedded = }}Crow Flies High State Recreation Area is a day-use state park in Mountrail County, North Dakota, west of the community of New Town. The site provides scenic views of Lake Sakakawea. Signs describe the location's role in local history, including its significance in the explorations of Lewis and Clark. The footprint of the drowned town of Sanish, now lost below the reservoir's waves, can be seen at times of low water.[2] The park is named after Hidatsa Indian chief Crow Flies High.[3]{{rp|238}} {{gallery|mode=packed|File:The old bridge seen from Crow Flies High view point.jpg|The old Four Bears Bridge spanning Lake Sakakawea/Missouri River seen from Crow Flies High view point, Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, North Dakota |File:Lake Sakakawea from Crow Flies High view point.jpg|Lake Sakakawea from Crow Flies High view point }} References1. ^1 {{cite gnis|1028547|Crow Flies High Butte Historic Site}} {{Protected Areas of North Dakota}}2. ^{{cite web|title=Crow Flies High State Recreation Area | url=http://www.parkrec.nd.gov/recreationareas/cfhra/cfhra.html|publisher=North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department|accessdate=September 28, 2012}} 3. ^Meyer, Roy W. (1977): The Village Indians of the Upper Missouri. The Mandans, Hidatsas, and Arikara. Lincoln and London. 2 : State parks of North Dakota|Protected areas of Mountrail County, North Dakota |
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