Nelson County, North Dakota is a picturesque region known for its vast wheat fields and abundant recreational opportunities. With a population of approximately 3,126 people, the county is situated in the northeastern part of the state and covers an area of about 982 square miles. Home to cities like Aneta, Lakota, McVille, and Petersburg, as well as several town sites and villages, Nelson County thrives on its agricultural industry, producing crops such as spring wheat, soybeans, canola, corn, and edible beans. The county also offers ample outdoor activities, including fishing and hunting at Stump Lake, Lake Laretta, McVille Dam, Tolna Dam, and Whitman Dam.
As the official county seat, Lakota serves as the administrative hub of Nelson County. The county relies heavily on its agricultural and livestock sectors, contributing significantly to its economy. Nelson County is committed to providing a high quality of life for its residents and visitors, offering a range of recreational opportunities amidst its rolling wheat fields. Whether you're exploring the Quilt Trail, visiting historic sites like the Melrose #4 School Days or the Michigan Train Accident, or simply enjoying the natural beauty of its parks and lakes, Nelson County welcomes you to experience its charm and hospitality.
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