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Free Things To Do
There are some great reasons why organizations like AAA keep saying North Dakota is the most affordable state vacation destination. One reason is all of the FREE attractions and activities offered. From historical sites, to museums, to a downtown sidewalk signed and imprinted by favorite Hollywood and Nashville stars - we have a lot to show and we're happy to share!
This is just a sampling of all the FREE things to do.
- Prairie Fire Pottery, Beach
- Bismarck Art and Galleries Association, Bismarck
- Camp Hancock State Historic Site, Bismarck
- Chief Looking's Village State Historic Site, Bismarck
- Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site, Bismarck
- Former Governor's Mansion State Historic Site, Bismarck
- Keelboat and Steamboat parks, Bismarck
- North Dakota Heritage Center, Bismarck
- Prairie Outpost Park, Dickinson
- Celebrity Walk of Fame, Fargo
- Roger Maris Museum, Fargo
- Sitting Bull Burial State Historic Site, Fort Yates
- Japanese Garden, Grand Forks
- The Greenway, Grand Forks
- Frontier Village, Jamestown
- Five Nations Arts Center, Mandan
- Painted Canyon Visitor Center, Medora
- Lillian & Coleman Taube Museum of Art, Minot
- Scandinavian Heritage Park, Minot
- Crow Flies High Overlook, New Town
- Pembina State Museum, Pembina
- Enchanted Highway, Gladstone-to-Regent
- Assumption Abbey, Richardton
- Geographical Center of North America, Rugby
- Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, Stanton
- Eight Bridges Tour, Valley City
- Rosebud Visitor Center, Valley City
- Gingras Trading Post, Walhalla
- Long X Trading Post Visitor Center, Watford City
- McKenzie County Heritage Park, Watford City
- Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site, Williston
- 10 Scenic Byways and Backways

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