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The Lewis and Clark Expedition, also known as the Corps of Discovery, made its way through North Dakota twice between 1804 and 1806. It became an adventure that helped shape the country, as the journey through the Louisiana Purchase from St. Louis to...
Few things are as exhilarating as hopping onto a big two-wheeler, rolling the throttle and rumbling out onto the prairie; or exploring that trail through the woods and across the river on an adventure ride, just you and your motorcycle. The North...
Powwows are a celebration of life and multiple cultures within Native American culture. They are a beautiful event involving many different styles, dances and songs. The Algonquin word "pau wau" was the Native American word some of the first...
If you crave the adventure of riding off-road, take the road less traveled in North Dakota. Here you can find an abundance of riding areas in river bottoms, grasslands and the Badlands. Check with North Dakota Parks and Recreation for riding rules...
Visiting a North Dakota farm, ranch or winery offers wonderful, unique agritourism experiences. Picking fruits and vegetables, riding a horse, roping a calf or stomping grapes are just a few of the activities you can experience in North Dakota. North...
Experience agritourism at sites found all around North Dakota! Eastern North Dakota Bagg Bonanza Farm , Mooreton One of the last remaining bonanza farms in the U.S. The centerpiece of the 15-acre farm is a fully restored 21-bedroom main house, a...
Your North Dakota RV extravaganza starts right here with numerous scenic drives, festivals, attractions and the campsites you need. North Dakota offers 350 miles of scenic byways and backways leading to some of our favorite "hidden gems." Create your...
From the Pembina Gorge to the Little Missouri River, North Dakota's scenic byways and backways offer opportunities to experience the state's varied scenery and outdoor recreation. Of course, these paths less traveled are best enjoyed with the top...
From the observation deck on the 18th floor of the North Dakota State Capitol, visitors get a bird’s-eye view of just what it is that makes Bismarck a true destination. History stares back from the Fort Abraham Lincoln blockhouses on the bluffs to...
North Dakota sisters Jocelyne (Davidson) and Monique (Morando) Lamoureux of Grand Forks are considered golden in North Dakota. And we mean that literally! They do have multiple Olympics medals under their belt. Each gained notoriety around the...