Golden Valley County (North Dakota)

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Golden Valley County is in the Badlands area of the southwestern quadrant of North Dakota, on the Montana border. It has a population of 1,924 people and an area of 1,002 square miles. The county seat is Beach. It has 3 municipalities and 14 townships. Latitude: N46.92, Longitude: W104.00.

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Cities

Understand

Get in

  • By car: via I-94 to the western extreme of the state (exit 1).

Get around

See

Do

  • Fishing. Buffalo Gap Dam, 2 miles southeast of Buffalo Gap (I94 exit 18) for trout, largemouth bass, and bluegill. Camels Hump Dam, immediately northeast of Sentinel Butte (I94 exit 10) for trout, bluegill, and largemouth bass. Odland Dam , 7 miles north of Beach for pike, perch, and bluegill.
  • Hunting: prime area for mule deer. See map.

Eat

Drink

Stay

Get out

External links

North Dakota Association of Counties
National Association of Counties
Quick Facts from US Census Bureau
WikiPedia:Golden Valley County, North Dakota

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