Alsen Lost Prairie Lodge
Alsen, North Dakota
Alsen Lost Prairie Lodge is a lodge located in Alsen.
Located on the northern end of the Midwest prairie pothole region 30 miles south of the Canadian border in Cavalier County, North Dakota, Lost Prairie Lodge is a prime location for waterfowl migration. The land surrounding supports a variety of bird species making it the ideal place for waterfowl hunting expeditions and bird watching excursions. Field and water hunts are conducted annually as the vast variety of migrating ducks and geese travel the central flyway. Ample food sources, an abundance of water and safe roosting areas all play host to millions of waterfowl annually. During peak migration, the Sand hill Crane and the Tundra Swan (tags available by state lottery through the NDGF) also migrate through the area on their south-bound journey.
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combines premium lodging accommodations with some of the finest freelance duck hunting in the continental United States. A variety of hunting land, located in eight surrounding townships, makes up nearly 10,000 acres of land access near the Lost Prairie Lodge.
Owners Mike and Deb Roppel purchased the original lodge building (Lodge 1) in 2000. The new lodge building (Lodge 2) was completed 2003. In July 2001, Lost Prairie Lodge became a limited liability company and adopted the Lost Prairie Lodge trademark. Lost Prairie Lodge is inspected by the ND State Health Department annually. Having grown up in the Alsen, ND, area; and farming in the vicinity for most of their lives, both Mike and Deb have close ties to the surrounding communities and to the land. Deb is a certified and licensed outfitter and guide through the ND Game and Fish Department as well as a nationally certified and licensed Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).
Guest satisfaction is the number one priority at Lost Prairie Lodge. We pride ourselves on a history of consecutive return clientele attracting hunters from across the U.S. A few have left brief testimonials. The return rate of hunters annually is 90% and the Lost Prairie Lodge calendar fills quickly. Reserving timeframes a year or more in advance has become quite common.
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