Bagley · 13081 State Park Ln Bagley WI 53801
Type
State Park
Setting
Exterior
Parking
Yes
Power
No
Prior Filming
GREEN
Permit
Required
“Where the Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers converge — dramatic bluff overlooks, Native American effigy mounds, ancient river valley floodplain, and one of the most historically significant landscape intersections in the upper Midwest. The confluence views are extraordinary.”
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park near Mandan, North Dakota combines a reconstructed 1870s US Cavalry post—including General Custer's home—with a partially reconstructed Mandan Indian village on a commanding Missouri River bluff. This exceptional dual-culture historic landscape covers two centuries of Great Plains history on a single 1,000-acre site, providing visual resources for both US military frontier and Native American period productions. The reconstructed Custer House, cavalry barracks, and sweeping Missouri River valley create authentic 1870s military frontier atmosphere. The On-A-Slant Mandan earth lodge village delivers rare pre-contact Plains Indian architectural environments. Both interior and exterior filming available at both historic areas. A premier North Dakota film location for American West storytelling. Filming permits available through ND Parks & Recreation Film Coordinator. State park special use permit required; seasonal reenactment events may limit certain dates.
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