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MainStay Suites Located off Highway 2/85, The MainStay Suites® in Williston, ND offers easy access to Williston State College, Grand Theater and Mercy Medical Center. This residential-style, extended stay Williston, North Dakota hotel is also...
Take in America’s favorite pastime, admire a car from the good ol’ days or play a round of golf. Try one of these seven unique ways to let dad know you enjoy spending time with him. Tee it up North Dakota has more golf courses per capita than any...
Whether it’s exploring local markets and the night sky, or hiking and getting out on the water, now is the time to take advantage of the spectacular weather in North Dakota. Visitors can explore a plethora of hikes, lakes, events, and parks waiting...
Native American tribes in North Dakota have their own distinct and different origins, histories and languages. Plains tribes are united by core beliefs and values that emanate from respect for the earth and an understanding of humankind's...
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...
Energy production in North Dakota has been making a lot of national headlines. Whether it's wind-energy and landscapes full of wind turbines, or massive amounts of oil found in the Bakken Formation, the words "energy" and "North Dakota" go together...
You are invited to experience Lake Sakakawea's famous walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass and salmon fishing. Take in a Lewis and Clark Trail site and the new six-mile Nux Baa Gaa Trail. Maybe hunting pheasants or waterfowl is your game? You will...
A person can squeeze a lot of trail time into a short winter day. A little snow and a bright blue sky are part of the allure of winter in North Dakota. Embrace the shorter days and snow-covered ground by hiking the trails solo or joining other...
North Dakota's homesteading heritage is preserved at Fort Ransom State Park. The park, nestled in the picturesque and heavily wooded Sheyenne River Valley, officially opened in July 1979. This park is managed as a natural and scenic area and is...
Fort Stevenson State Park takes its name from a 19th century frontier military fort. The fort was named in honor of Brigadier General Thomas Greeley Stevenson, a Union officer who was killed on May 10, 1864, during the Battle of Spotsylvania (PA)...