Family jumping in front of the metal pheasnt sculptures

8 Ways to be Awed on the Enchanted Highway

Take a trip down the Enchanted Highway in western North Dakota for a glimpse of classic roadside art. Giant metal sculptures line the highways leading from Gladstone to Regent. The Enchanted Castle in Regent awaits travelers and promises to treat you like royalty.

Learn more about Gary Greff, the Enchanted Highway Sculptor

Geese in flight
Geese in Flight
Gladstone, ND

World’s Largest scrap metal sculpture near Gladstone on Interstate 94 off Exit 72 and the starting point of the Enchanted Highway.

deer crossing
Deer Crossing
Gladstone, ND

A leaping 75-foot-tall buck, and a 50-foot-tall doe.

Grasshoppers
Grasshoppers
Lefor, ND

One 60-foot-long grasshopper accompanied by smaller grasshoppers.

fisherman's dream
Fisherman's Dream
Regent, ND

Depicts a 70-foot-tall trout and other fish jumping out of the water.

pheasants on the prairie
Pheasants on the Prairie
Regent, ND

A 40-foot-tall rooster, a 35-foot-tall hen, and two chicks.

Teddy Roosevelt rides again
Teddy Roosevelt Rides Again
Regent, ND

A giant Theodore Roosevelt complete with stage coach and horses.

Tin family
Tin Family
Regent, ND

The World's Largest Tin Family was the first of the sculptures to be created! The dad stands at 45 feet, mom is 44 feet, and the son is 23 feet.

Sir Albert and the Dragon sculptures
Sir Albert and the Dragon
Regent, ND

The idea for Sir Albert and the Dragon came to Gary Greff after he had opened the Enchanted Castle hotel in Regent's old high school. Sir Albert, 41 feet tall, rests his longsword atop his shield, defending the castle from the 100-foot-long dragon.