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Prairie dog hunting in North Dakota offers enthusiasts a unique and exhilarating experience deeply rooted in the state's vast and picturesque landscapes. The thrill of the hunt is matched only by the breathtaking beauty of the prairies, where...
North Dakota is the perfect place to enjoy the great outdoors. With 70,000 square miles of mostly wide-open spaces, you have room to move around and be inspired. For a fun mental health day, a me day, or a family day to recharge, consider the...
North Dakota Tourism's Global Marketing Program continues promotion and work to support in-state partners across all markets. Now is the time to plan for recovery in international travel. What is the goal of the program? The goal of the Global...
Gov. Doug Burgum, Tourism Director Sara Otte Coleman and Destination Marketing Association of North Dakota (DMAND) president Searle Swedlund presented six Governor’s Travel and Tourism Awards today during the weekly tourism industry chat. The...
Early explorers brought their own lodging with them when they visited North Dakota. Modern explorers do the same thing, only they come here in recreational vehicles of all shapes and sizes. Some rough it, others bring luxury with them. What they all...
As a professional angler and guide, Johnnie Candle of Devils Lake has fished some of the best fisheries in the nation. But when he stares out at the vast expanse that is his home lake, he sees a body of water that rivals any lake, anywhere. “Talking...
Wide-open spaces, clean cities and plenty of room to play, that is what North Dakota does best. That's why people follow their curiosity and not the crowd around here. Below you’ll find all you need to know to travel around our legendary state! Plan...
North Dakota is home to several of the top golf courses in the Midwest. Set on the north shore of Lake Sakakawea, the Links of North Dakota, along with the Jim Engh-designed Hawktree Golf Club near Bismarck and Medora’s Bully Pulpit, are widely...
Long before social distancing became the new normal, it was common practice among those fishing in North Dakota. It’s easy to get away from crowds to fill a live well with large walleye, northern pike and perch pulled from our largest fisheries...