Welcome to the McClusky Guest House!
The McClusky Guest House is a four bedroom bed and breakfast. This North Dakota Victorian private home was built in 1910. Loaded with original features, the first floor includes a living room, gracious dining room, kitchen, and master suite. On the second floor are three generous bedrooms, decorated with North Dakota wildlife, all of which share a full bath, complete with the original cast iron claw foot tub.
McClusky Guest House is a nostalgic alternative to
motel accommodations
for family events, hunters, reunions, and tourists. It is open to
reservations late
spring through fall.

With permission, guests at the McClusky Guest House have special hunting privileges on over 3,000 acres on our family farm. The farm is locatedabout five miles east of McClusky. There are thousands of additional acres nearby with public access. Also, many of the farmers in the area welcome hunters.
Waterfowl hunting in the area is
excellent. McClusky is located in the
midst of the Prairie Pothole Region and the Central Flyway. Ducks Unlimited has identified the Prairie
Pothole Region as No. 1 of the 25 most important waterfowl habitats on
the
continent.

The PPR is renowned for duck
hunting. It provides important
breeding habitat for pintails, mallards, gadwall, blue-winged teal,
shovelers,
canvasbacks and redheads. It also is
an important migration habitat for green-winged teal, Canada geese,
snow
geese, blues, sandhill cranes and tundra swans.

This area offers prime upland
bird hunting. The State of North Dakota
Game and Fish Department has identified this area as part of the
“primary
range” for both sharp-tailed grouse and pheasant. Deer
hunting
is
excellent. This part of North
Dakota is known for big
bucks.

The
McClusky Guest House is in the midst of great
fishing for Muskies, Northern Pike, Walleye, Largemouth Bass and
Perch. The North
Dakota state record Musky was caught at nearby New Johns Lake at
46 lbs 8 oz
with a length of 54". The former state record of 46 lbs was also
caught at New Johns Lake. The local lakes also produce large
northern pike. Lake Sakawea and the Missouri river offer Chinook
Salmon, Brown, Cutthroat, Rainbow and Lake Trout, and
trophy Paddlefish.
For
reservations at the McClusky Guest House call 701-363-2414 or email Info@McCluskyGuestHouse.com.
