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Your RV extravaganza starts right here in North Dakota with numerous scenic drives, festivals, attractions, and the campsites you need.
On highway, there are 350 miles of scenic byways and backways to lead you to some of our favorite “hidden gems.” Create your legendary adventure by way of national park sites, state parks, city and county campgrounds, prairies, Badlands, grasslands and valleys. There are How about discovering a museum made out of rock; or hike into a petrified forest; or discover a young Teddy Roosevelt’s cabin.
When it's time to park, you'll find great campgrounds and sites throughout the state and there are fifteen state parks offering 892 electrical sites and 499 primitive sites.
Off-highway, the popular Maah Daah Hey offers 96 miles of non-motorized trail for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
North Dakota contains 63 national wildlife refuges, more than any other state, encompassing more than 290,000 acres. Add in 11 wetland management districts with over 254,000 acres of waterfowl production areas. We are considered a “birding hot spot” and photographer's dream with more than 390 species gracing these habitats.
Links: http://www.r6.fws.gov/refuges/nd/ http://www.parkrec.nd.gov/ http://www.dot.nd.gov/travel/travel.htm http://www.parkrec.nd.gov/byways/index.html http://www.nps.gov/archive/thro/tr_mdh.htm
Make your experience as memorable as Theodore Roosevelt’s and visit our campgrounds, state parks, national park, historical attractions, festival and special events, powwows, rodeos, with ethnic foods, restaurants and fine dining along every route in.

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