Nelson County, North Dakota is a picturesque region known for its gently rolling wheat fields and abundant recreational opportunities. With a population of approximately 3,126 people, Nelson County is situated in the northeastern part of North Dakota and covers an area of about 982 square miles. The county is home to several cities, including Aneta, Lakota, McVille, Michigan, Pekin, Petersburg, and Tolna, as well as various town sites and villages. Nelson County's economy thrives on agriculture, particularly the production of spring wheat, soybeans, and other crops, while the livestock industry also plays a significant role. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy fishing and hunting at Stump Lake and other scenic areas like 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 prides itself on its rich agricultural heritage and offers ample opportunities for recreation and relaxation amidst its natural beauty. Whether you're exploring the quilt trail, immersing yourself in the history of Melrose #4 School Days or the Historic Michigan Train Accident, or simply enjoying the tranquility of Stump Lake Park Village, Nelson County welcomes visitors to experience its charm and hospitality.
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