History

Follow the historic trails of legends in North Dakota

North Dakota has fascinating history for you to explore. This is where Lewis and Clark met their famous interpreter, Sakakawea. They also spent more time here than in any other area that would become a state. Today you can visit their reconstructed Fort Mandan near Washburn, as well as the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site and places important to the stories of Hunkpapa Chief Sitting Bull, Lt. Col. George Custer and a young Theodore Roosevelt before he became President. 

From Jurassic to pioneer days, North Dakota is home to a variety of history and culture

In North Dakota, see where larger-than-life heroes of the American West lived lives that led to a nation still marveling in their exploits. Dig for dinosaur bones, learn about Native American traditions and culture, and see how the early settlers lived. Becoming legendary doesn’t happen overnight.

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Stone Butte Ranch Cabins
7110 65th Ave. SW,
Elgin, ND 58533
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Lewis and Clark State Park
4904 119th Road NW,
Epping, ND 58843
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Sully Creek State Park
1465 36th St
2.5 Miles South Of Medora,
Medora, ND 58645