Friendly trail guides and well-trained horses will take you on a Badlands adventure along buttes and canyons. Riders must be seven years of age or older and at least 45 inches tall. All riders twelve…
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The Turtle Mountain Chippewa Heritage Center contain artifacts and artwork helping preserve the culture of the Chippewa, Cree and Michif (Metis) people native to the area of North Dakota near the…
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Keelboat Park is adjacent to the Missouri River and part of the Missouri Valley Legacy Center. The outdoor self-guided tour lists historical facts about the area during the time of Lewis and Clark's…
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Private camping sites surrounded by aspen and oak trees include a picnic table and firepit. Pull-through serviced sites with electricity and water and unserviced sites. There is a large overflow…
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Learn about Theodore Roosevelt as President, husband, father, soldier, hunter, and Badlands rancher.
Roosevelt is portrayed by Joe Wiegand who performs this role nationally, including a White House…
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Highway 200A from Washburn to Stanton,
Washburn,
ND
58577
This byway highlights fantastic views of the Missouri River Valley along with some of the state's most outstanding Lewis and Clark destinations. Visitors are able to follow the course of this great…
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Fort Buford State Historic Site preserves remnants of a vital frontier plains military post established in 1866 to protect overland and river routes used by immigrants settling the west. Located near…
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On September 11, 2001, the world watched in horror as the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City crumbled to the ground, claiming more than 2,800 innocent lives. Ten twisted girders…
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