Monday, October 8, 2012

Camels Hump Lake, North Dakota


 Along interstate 94 between Medora and Beach you see a sign for Camels Hump Lake, in close secession you past a pond by the side of the interstate. If you exit rather than pass it bye the pond grows larger, still a stretch as a lake, it is in fact a dammed up river. Camels Hump lake has several neglected picnic tables that would be an ideal spot for a picnic if the timing was so. We visited on a Sunday afternoon and it was calm with only a few fishers sharing the lake with us. Lots of space to move around, explore and skip rocks.

Camels Hump Lake, ND
Camels Hump Lake

Camels Hump Lake ND
Camels Hump Lake

Camels Hump Lake ND
Camels Hump Lake

Camels Hump Lake ND
Camels Hump Lake

Camels Hump Lake ND
Skipping Rocks

Camels Hump Lake ND
Camels Hump Lake From the Framers Hill

ND Camels Hump Lake
Camels Hump Lake Farmers Hill

Just across from the public entrance another perhaps even more interesting oddity lays a farmers metal graveyard, completed with a hill of old soda cans and numerous tractor and machinery parts





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