Situated within the jurisdictional boundaries of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation, Parshall is on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in Mountrail County, North Dakota. Founded in 1914, Parshall is home to the Paul Broste Rock Museum. In recent years, the small city has become known for the Parshall oil field, discovered in 2006, with productive wells north, south and west of the town.
 
 
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Located in Parshall, North Dakota, on the Van Hook Arm of Lake Sakakawea, Brendles Bay offers a variety of fully furnished cabins. The accommodations, boat rentals, and area hunting and fishing opportunities are featured.
http://www.brendlesbayresort.com/
The working ranch in Parshall, North Dakota offers B&B guest lodging facilities, reunions, and meeting space. An overview of its cattle operations is put forward, with photographs and an overview of the accommodations.
http://www.deepwaterbay.com/
The butcher shop in Parshall, North Dakota specializes in processing local livestock and wild game meat, as well as old-fashioned specialty items, marketing its beef snacks nationwide. Its products, staff, and location are featured, including its hours of operation and service areas.
http://www.myersmeats.com/
Located on North Main Street, the public library serves the Parshall, North Dakota community. Its hours of operation, hours, and collections are highlighted, including its electronic resources and online services.
http://www.parshallndlibrary.com/
Parshall Public Schools District #3
The public school administrative district in Parshall, North Dakota operates an elementary school and a high school, providing a K-12 curriculum. Its administrative offices, campuses, and contacts are featured.
http://www.parshall.k12.nd.us/
Located on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, and ten minutes from Lake Sakakawea, the city is in Mountrail County. The city’s official web site features a profile of the community, a calendar of events, official notices, and a profile of the Paul Broste Rock Museum, as well as contacts for city elected and administrative personnel.
http://www.parshallnd.com/
Van Hook and Parshall Bay Parks
Maintained by the Mountrail County Park Board, each park is located on the north shore of what is known as “The Arm” os Lake Sakakawea, offering a variety of features and amenities at its Van Hook Recreational Area in New Town, and the Parshall Bay Recreational Area in Parshall, North Dakota. Maps, fishing reports, and information about guide services are included.
http://www.parshallbay.com/