Western Culture
Theodore Roosevelt National Park It’s the Grand Canyon of the North, only half as deep and a lot more complex. It has great opportunities for take-your-breath-away hiking, biking and scenic viewing. The 70,000-acre Theodore Roosevelt National Park and its rugged topography honor former President...
History & Culture
The Corps of Discovery spent more consecutive days at Fort Mandan than any other place along the Lewis and Clark Trail. Members constructed Fort Mandan as their winter camp in 1804-1805 near the Missouri River and present-day Washburn (35 miles north of Bismarck). Also nearby were Mandan, Hidatsa...
Downtown Fargo offers up urban options for travelers
Celebrating that it is unique in many ways, Fargo and its “North of Normal” attitude has much to offer. Its downtown is brimming with metropolitan flair, intellectual energy and a funky feel for travelers. Great adventures start off with a great cup of coffee. Fuel up with a visit to Babb's Coffee...
Spring has sprung, go outside and play
It's time to break out the hiking boots, bikes and assorted outdoor equipment and visit your favorite places in North Dakota. Follow your curiosity, not the crowd into the outdoors where getting away from the hustle and bustle in North Dakota has always been the name of the game. Hiking National...
The outdoors is calling. How will you answer?
Mountain Biking and Hiking North Dakota has many opportunities in state parks, forests and water areas for outdoor exploration. Lesser-known trails abound throughout the state, assuring an enjoyable hike or ride no matter where you are in North Dakota. On par with the mountain biking trails of Moab...
Championship and Unique Golf Courses in North Dakota
Plan your multi-day golf trip around North Dakota, one that encompasses some of the top-rated courses in the four corners of the state, or a triple golf challenge or a tour up the Missouri River. With more golf courses per capita than any other state, you’ll never have to worry about fighting a...