Glen Ullin
Glen Ullin is a city in Morton County, North Dakota in the United States. It is part of the "Bismarck, ND Metropolitan Statistical Area" or "Bismarck-Mandan". The population was 865 at the 2000 census. Glen Ullin was founded in 1883.
The road jumps back in time where the pavement hits the dirt and the landscape of the "Little Badlands" surrounds you. Then you come upon the small town of Glen Ullin; the gateway to Lake Tschida; the best kept secret for great outdoor recreation!
You can also play a few rounds of golf at their beautifully manicured grass greens golf course, visit a museum, stay at a quaint bed and breakfast. Enjoy 55 friendly hometown businesses to serve you! When the fall foliage has reached its peak, come join in the hunt for ring-necked pheasants.
Glen Ullin's school mascot is the "Bearcat". The school's nickname was previously the "Rattlers", until the school combined with Hebron high school and a name change took place. Glen Ullin was previously combined in football with the mascot "Bandits" until they became the "Bearcats"
Glen Ullin Memorial Park Campground
Old Highway 10
(701) 348-3795
Crossroads Golf Course
4051 County Road 88
(701) 348-3330
Glen Ullin Museum
Open third weekend of September or by appointment
207 S 10th Street
(701) 348-3375
Lake Tschida
Located about 20 miles south of Glen Ullin