Where is Hazen, North Dakota, USA?

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Where is Hazen Located? - Hazen is a city located in the Mercer County of North Dakota, United States. Hazen lies between 40.69149 Degrees North latitudes and 73.5334597 Degrees West longitudes.

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Where is Hazen, North Dakota

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Where is Hazen Located?

Hazen is a city located in the Mercer County of North Dakota, United States. Hazen lies between 40.69149 Degrees North latitudes and 73.5334597 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Hazen city is 2281 people and the city has a total area of 1.33 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.

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Hazen, North Dakota Quick Facts

PropertyInformation
CityHazen
CountyMercer County
StateNorth Dakota
State CapitalBismarck
US RegionMidwestern United States
Latitude47.2944° N
Longitude101.6227° W
Elevation1,745 ft (532 m)
Land Area1.41 sq mi
Water Area0.01 sq mi
Total Area1.42 sq mi
Population (latest Census year)2,281 (2020 Census)
Population Density (per sq mi)1,620
ZIP Codes58545
Area Code701
Time Zone StandardCentral Standard Time (CST, UTC−6)
Time Zone DaylightCentral Daylight Time (CDT, UTC−5)
CurrencyUnited States Dollar (USD)
FIPS Code38-36780
Congressional DistrictNorth Dakota At-Large Congressional District

Transportation and Connectivity in Hazen, North Dakota

CategoryInformation
Airport NameBeulah Municipal Airport (nearby)
IATA CodeNot Assigned
PortNot Applicable
Major HighwaysNorth Dakota Highway 200, North Dakota Highway 47, North Dakota Highway 200A
Train/Amtrak ServiceNo passenger rail service; nearest Amtrak station is in Minot
Local Bus/Transit ServiceHazen Busing (Dial-a-Ride Transit)
  • North Dakota Highway 200 - Major east-west highway connecting Hazen with Killdeer, Carrington and surrounding communities.
  • North Dakota Highway 47 - Connects Hazen with Underwood, Washburn and the Missouri River region.
  • North Dakota Highway 200A - Provides access to nearby communities and recreational areas around Lake Sakakawea.

Top Places to Visit in Hazen, North Dakota

Landmark NameType
Knife River Indian Villages National Historic SiteHistoric Site
Lake SakakaweaLake
Hazen Golf ClubGolf Course
Paul Weiser Memorial ParkPark
Hazen Heritage ParkPark
Sakakawea Scenic BywayScenic Drive
Fort Stevenson State ParkState Park
Coal Country MuseumMuseum
Beulah Bay Recreation AreaRecreation Area
Lake Sakakawea State Recreation AreaRecreation Area

Driving Distances from Hazen, North Dakota to Nearby Cities

CityStateDistance (mi)Approx. Drive Time
BeulahNorth Dakota810 min
StantonNorth Dakota1015 min
UnderwoodNorth Dakota1720 min
RiverdaleNorth Dakota1820 min
WashburnNorth Dakota2630 min
CenterNorth Dakota2735 min
GarrisonNorth Dakota3035 min
New SalemNorth Dakota3845 min
DickinsonNorth Dakota811 hr 20 min
BismarckNorth Dakota751 hr 20 min

Colleges and Universities in Hazen, North Dakota

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
Bismarck State CollegePublicCommunity CollegeEnergy and technical education
Lake Region State CollegePublicCommunity CollegeCareer and transfer programs
University of MaryPrivateUniversityCatholic liberal arts education
University of North DakotaPublicUniversityResearch and professional programs
Hazen Public School DistrictPublicK–12 DistrictPrimary and secondary public education

Waterbodies in Hazen, North Dakota

Lake Sakakawea, Missouri River, Knife River, Spring Creek, Coal Creek, Antelope Creek, Bear Den Bay, Beulah Bay.

Golf Courses in Hazen, North Dakota

Hazen Golf Club, Black Sands Golf Course, Riverwood Golf Course, Garrison Golf Club, Prairie West Golf Course.

Hazen, North Dakota — Key Historical Facts

  • Hazen was founded in 1913 after the arrival of the Soo Line Railroad, which encouraged settlement and commercial development in Mercer County.
  • The city was named in honor of William Babcock Hazen, a Union Army general who later served as Chief Signal Officer of the U.S. Army.
  • Agriculture played a central role in Hazen's early economy before the region became a major producer of lignite coal and electric power.
  • The construction of nearby Lake Sakakawea following the completion of Garrison Dam transformed recreation and tourism across the surrounding area.
  • Today, Hazen serves as a regional center for agriculture, energy production, healthcare, and outdoor recreation in west-central North Dakota.

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