North Dakota 2044 Solar Eclipse State Parks Resources

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For those looking for North Dakota 2044 Solar Eclipse Resources, here is a great start and guide. We have information about state park information to provide assistance and a centralized place for this information. The majority of North Dakota will be covered in some fashion due to its path in the totality and path of the eclipse, with 3 state parks will receive totality. Please note, that the eclipse will end after the sun sets.

StateMinimum CoverageMaximum Coverage
North Dakota56.83%100%
Table 1: Author Created Statistics

The North Dakota State Parks can be found at https://www.parkrec.nd.gov. North Dakota State Parks camping can be made through the https://www.parkrec.nd.gov/stay/camping and open up 95 days in advance.

ItemDescription
Number Of Parks With 100% Totality3
Number Of Parks With 90% – 99% Totality3
Number Of Parks With 80% – 89.99% Totality2
Number Of Parks With < 79.99% Totality6
Total Number Of Parks14
Percent Of Parks With 100%21.418%
Average 100% Totality Time92.333 seconds (1 minute, 32.333 seconds)
Campsites In 100% Totality3
Table 2: Author Created Summary Table

There are 14 total state parks in Louisiana, with all 14 of them being in the path of the eclipse. There is a day use fee of $5 per person, which can be waived with a ND State Parks Pass. We recommend going to each place and finding where in the sky the eclipse will be visible as we cannot guarantee that the eclipse will be visible at each and every park from every location due to restrictions on visitation and terrain.

State ParkTotality Time
Fort Ransom State Park56.83%
Turtle River State Park64.46%
Icelandic State Park67.53%
Graham Island State Park79.71%
Beaver Lake State Park57.30%
Lake Metigoshe State Park98.22%
Fort Stevenson State Park96.82%
Lake Sakakawea State Park96.56%
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park82.66%
Sully Creek State Park100%
Cross Ranch State Park82.90%
Little Missouri State Park100% 
Lewis and Clark State Park100% 
Pembina Gorge State Recreation Area67.74%
Table 3: Showing Eclipse Coverage Percentages (Author Created)

State Parks In Totality

Note, that the partial eclipse ends after the sun is below the horizon!

State Park NameTotality TimeEclipse Start TimeTotality Start TimeTotality End Time
Lewis and Clark State Park1 minute, 27 secondsAug 22, 2044 at 7:48:48 pmAug 22, 2044 at 8:41:55 pmAug 22, 2044 at 8:43:22 pm
Little Missouri State Park1 minute, 34 secondsAug 22, 2044 at 6:49:47 pmAug 22, 2044 at 7:42:35 pmAug 22, 2044 at 7:44:09 pm
Sully Creek State Park1 minute, 36 secondsAug 22, 2044 at 6:50:57 pmAug 22, 2044 at 7:43:52 pmAug 22, 2044 at 7:45:28 pm
Table 4: Showing Totality Times

State Park Camping Options

State ParkTotal Number Of SitesBreakdown
Little Missouri State Park34 sites3 Primitive Campsites, 28 Modern Campsites, 1 Small Group Shelter Campsite, 2 Large Group Shelter Campsites
Lewis and Clark State Park101 sites41 Premium Campsites, 47 Modern Campsites, 2 Group Premium Campsites, 3 Group Modern Campsites, 8 Primitive Campsites
Sully Creek State Park41 sites11 Standard Campsites, 6 Standard Horse Campsites, 10 Standard Group Horse Campsites, 12 Primitive Campsites, 2 Primitive Group Campsites
Table 5: Showing Camping Information

Map

Marker MeaningColor
100%Red
90-99%Orange
80-89%Blue
70-79%Green
60-69%Purple
<59%Yellow

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