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Rough Rider is the perfect spot for visitors seeking adventure. In the early spring, canoeing and kayaking is popular on the Little Missouri River, North Dakota's only State Scenic River. Horseback riding, hiking and biking are also popular...
Fall is the perfect time for adventure in the wide-open, uncrowded spaces of North Dakota. Temperatures are just right for outdoor activities and exploration. Hiking and biking trails remain in prime condition. Fall festivals and farmers' markets...
A growing number of visitors are traveling by electric or hybrid vehicles and North Dakota is doing its part to help them limit their carbon footprint while providing a safe, reliable and enjoyable experience. An ever-increasing number of priority 1...
Large cities and small towns all across North Dakota are finding that public art gives downtowns a unique vibe all their own and instills a sense of community pride. Much of this art depicts people or moments in time unique and special within the...
North Dakota adventures don’t end when the sun goes down. After an enjoyable day in the great outdoors, sleeping under the stars will add a truly unforgettable element to your destination vacation. Get creative as a way to relax and rejuvenate...
From the oldest standing structures in the state to a state park defining early settlement and a mountain bike terrain park to a 2,300-acre garden dedicated to peace, Highway 5 in North Dakota offers rich cultural experiences with unforgettable...
When the cooler temperatures have returned and the landscapes are kissed with snow crystals, there is a wealth of snow-filled activities that beckon North Dakotans and visitors outdoors to make the most of the season. Don't let cold and winter get...
In North Dakota, history is only as old as yesterday's birding adventure or Badland's trail ride. Reach back to the Jurassic Period or into Lewis & Clark's exploration of the West and discover the stories of great leaders like Sitting Bull and...
George Armstrong Custer George Armstrong Custer left his mark on North Dakota, and U.S. history, with his defeat at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. You can see Custer's house at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park south of Mandan. During the Civil War...
Agriculture Fun Facts North Dakota leads the nation in production of spring wheat, durum wheat, dry edible peas, dry edible beans, honey, flaxseed and canola. North Dakota is the No. 1 producer of honey in the nation. Check out the North Dakota Bee...