4 Star Places To Visit in North Dakota, United States (50)
4.5Theodore Roosevelt National Park(1.855 reviews) - Underrated Gem of the National Park System Spent More than 3 hours National Parks
Well, well! We have found another hidden gem of the National Park system. We found TR National Park to include critters and fowl by the score, scenics to beat the band...the works! I'm sure it helped that we visited in April, and so had many trails and pullouts all to ourselves. We were the only visitors to the phenomenal petrified forest and other trail sights. The southern unit seems to have the critters and the northern unit the speculator views. We preferred the beauty of the northern unit...and we strongly recommend you travel the 60 miles north of Medora to visit that jewel. Thank you, National Park Service...you've got a gem on your hands!See more..
4.5Medora Musical(859 reviews) - So worth it on a nice night Theatre & Performances
If you’re expecting Broadway level voices and theatrics, you’ll be disappointed, but if you’re looking for an entertaining night in a beautiful outdoor amphitheater, this is the show for you! I had no idea what to expect as I had never heard of Medora Musical until I arrived in Medora. I was pleasantly surprised. It’s a little pricey (~$50 for the cheapest seats) but I got a really clear night, so the view from the amphitheater was incredible. The stage design was also pretty cool and they sing a lot of songs many people will recognize. I would definitely recommend attending if you find yourself with a free night in the Medora area.See more..
4.5North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum(634 reviews) - Exploring the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum Monday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Speciality & Gift Shops • History Museums
** We will be reopening on June 22. Four galleries tell the fascinating story of North Dakota through thousands of artifacts and specimens, high-tech displays, and interactive exhibits. Experience North Dakota’s heritage throughout the museum spaces. Along with the galleries, hallway exhibits located within the Corridor of History also help tell our unique story. The Northern Lights Atrium is a stunning combination of architecture and symbolism, and the outdoor Pembina River Plaza features specimens from our geologic past. Find treasures in the new Museum Store, and enjoy refreshments at the James River Cafe. From a life-size T. rex skeleton cast to a 1950s soda shop, you will find connections from your own life with your experience here. Our goal is “history for everyone."See more..
Our Visitors Center, the "Grain Elevator," located at exit 348 of Interstate 94, has bushels of information, maps, brochures, and a gift shop. It is open year-round, so stop in and talk to our Visitor Center Travel Ambassadors. We provide free wifi and coffee for visitors...And the bathrooms are spick-and-span! The Fargo-Moorhead Visitors Center is also home to the woodchipper from the movie 'FARGO.' Stop by and have your photo taken with the infamous woodchipper! We provide the (fake) leg to complete the photo op. Be sure to see the Celebrity Walk of Fame outside our visitors center with star signatures and hand & foot prints in cement.See more..
This is a well-done spot for seeing some buildings, statues of some famous Scandinavians and items which were used in past centuries in the homes of Scandinavians. Buildings are in great shape, including the beautiful replica Norwegian church. The huge Dala horse is fun to stand under and take pictures of. Employees in the visitor center are helpful. Volunteers in the church and some other buildings are knowledgeable and friendly. No admission charged, but please leave something in the visitors center to help cover costs.See more..
4.0Red River Zoo(326 reviews) - Small zoo Monday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Natural History Museums • Zoos • Farms
The Red River Zoo is a leading conservation organization for some of the world's rarest cold climate species. We feature world class exhibits on over 33 beautiful acres. Founded in 1999, we are constantly growing into a leading attraction in the Fargo Moorhead area. Our new interactive Children' Zoo Farm and Nature's Legendary Playground open in 2016! Come in and see for yourself!See more..
4.5The Dakota Zoo(324 reviews) - An Excellent Zoo for a Close Up Experience Monday: Spent 1-2 hours Zoos
The Dakota Zoo was founded in 1961 by Marc & Betty Christianson with the help of a host of dedicated volunteers. The Dakota Zoo opened its gates on June 3, 1961 on 15 acres of developed land, with 75 mammals and 23 birds, and 40,000 visitors passed through the gates that first year. Today, thanks to the continued support of members, visitors, donors and volunteers, the Dakota Zoo has grown to a 90 acre facility housing 600 animals, birds, reptiles and fish representing 125 species and visited by more than 150,000 people each year.See more..
4.5North Dakota State Capitol Building(309 reviews) - Unexpectedly glamorous interior Monday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Government Buildings
Tours begin on the hour. Monday through Friday: 9:00 am, 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, 3:00 pm. Guided tours weekends Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. Saturdays 9:00 am, 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, 3:00 pm. Sundays 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, 3:00 pm. Free visitor parking east of Capitol. Entrance on southeast side.See more..
Large, man-made sculptures line this scenic highway.See more..
4.0National Buffalo Museum(275 reviews) - Enjoying a Day at the National Buffalo Museum Monday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Speciality Museums
Great trip! We arrived at approximately 10 am and made our way inside the museum to buy our tickets. Right next to the entrance was a theatre, that was playing a short 15 minute informational video about the history of the Buffalo. The museum was small, but contained many interesting artifacts and detailed filled plaques about the buffalos significance in history. The museum did a very good job incorporating pictures to explain the main talking points on the plaques. Along with artifacts and plaques, the museum also contained multiple videos, a play area for the kids and items that you could touch. There was also a viewing deck, where one could go out on to enjoy the fresh air and watch the Buffalo herds in the distance. At the end of the museum was a small gift shop, that contained authentic Buffalo products. Tip: I recommend spending 2 hours here if you truly want to see everything.See more..
Begin your visit to the Teddy Roosevelt National Park with a spectacular view of the Badlands, a flat desert landscape broken by petrified wood and rock formations.See more..
4.5Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park(254 reviews) - Change Your Plans - This is a Must-See Location Monday: 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours State Parks • Playgrounds
Rich in both military and early Native American history, Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park is your destination! The North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department is the state agency charged with administering selected parks and recreation areas that are deemed to have state-wide or regional significance. In addition, the department has responsibility for the following functions: ◾Off-highway vehicle planning and safety program ◾Snowmobile safety programs and trails ◾Nature Preserves Act ◾Outdoor recreation grants and statewide recreation planning ◾State Scenic Byways Program The mission of the North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department is to provide and enhance outdoor recreation opportunities through diverse parks and programs that conserve the state's natural diversity. Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park in North Dakota is one of the outstanding historic areas within the state. The park is made historically important because within its boundaries are the ruins of On-A-Slant Mandan Indian Village and the Fort Abraham Lincoln cavalry and infantry posts. Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park is located 7 miles south of Mandan, ND, on Highway 1806. For those touring the historic fort buildings and Mandan Village, interpretive passes are required in addition to the vehicle entrance fee. There are daily tours of the Custer House and the On-A-Slant Indian village (May - September). Amenities ◾1,006 acres ◾Campground ◾Electrical ◾Reservations ◾RV Dump station ◾Showers ◾Cabins ◾Visitor center ◾Historic buildings ◾Interpretive tours ◾Picnic shelters ◾Playground ◾Horse corralsSee more..
4.0Frontier Village(225 reviews) - Definite must visit for families on road trips with small kids History Museums
Fantastic stop for a 3 and 9 year old!!! So this is not just the HUGE buffalo! To reach the buffalo, you park and walk through the old frontier town of Jamestown. Countless individuals and community organizations have all poured into this FREE frontier town. It is the frontier town, small playground areas, cutouts for pic opts, the huge buffalo, all the model stores, clean restrooms, a small railroad track with two cars, etc. There is are also buffalo and …….a museum you can pay for. We saw the buffalo quickly and did not visit the museum for lack of time. We made sure to make a donation. Will return if we are ever back this direction!See more..
4.5Roosevelt Park Zoo(206 reviews) - Phenomenal smallish zoo Monday: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Zoos
Roosevelt Park Zoo was established in 1921, making it the oldest zoo in North Dakota. Home to more than 65 species (170 individuals), our residents include: giraffe, lion, okapi, black-footed penguins, red panda, amur tiger, camel, bear, otter, wolf, bison and many more. Plus an aviary and children's zoo. We are open year-round, building new frequently. Can see everything in a quick hour or take your time for a full day trip.See more..
4.0International Peace Garden(198 reviews) - Lovely and peaceful Monday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Gardens
The International Peace Garden is 2400 acres of formal gardens, a world class cacti and succulent Conservatory, prairies, forests and lakes nestled in the Turtle Mountains along the Manitoba and North Dakota border. It was founded in 1932 as a place that would be a symbol of peace to nations everywhere about the potential for peace, friendship and cooperation. Today, the Peace Garden hosts visitors from around the world and boasts more than 80,000 flowering annuals in unique settings. The Peace Garden is home to one of the largest unique species cacti collections in the world with more than 5000 species, a 9/11 memorial, the hands of peace sculpture, The Peace Chapel and year round recreation. The Peace Garden is also home to the International Music Camp, Legion Athletic Camp and North American Game Warden Museum.See more..
Bonanzaville is a pioneer village and history museum in West Fargo, ND. We explore the history of the Red River Valley, from Native Americans to the modernization of America. We have 36 historic buildings, each with their own story. Come explore our twelve acre village and the large exhibit areas which feature new displays each year!See more..
4.5Chateau de Mores State Historic Site(188 reviews) - Very good museum and home, but know the facts about the man it honors Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM Spent 1-2 hours Historic Sites • History Museums
Summer Hours: 8:30am - 5:30pm MST, Daily. Last tickets sold at 4:30pm MST. Covers entry to the Interpretive Center and Chateau de Morès. Off-Season Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm MST, Tuesday-Saturday. Last tickets sold at 4:00pm MST. Covers entry to Interpretive Center. Located SW of Medora, the site interprets the North Dakota ambitions of Antoine de Vallombrosa, the Marquis de Morès, who arrived in 1883. His enterprises included a beef packing plant, stagecoach line, freighting company, refrigerated railway cars, cattle, and sheep raising, land ownership, and a new town named Medora in honor of his wife.See more..
4.5Fargo Air Museum(188 reviews) - Interested in air plans this is a nice museum to visit Monday: Spent 1-2 hours Speciality Museums • Points of Interest & Landmarks • History Museums
Located just off I-29 interstate, The Fargo Air Museum is an easily accessed pet friendly, must-stop location. North Dakota's premiere aviation destination, the Fargo Air Museum's dual hangars are home to aircraft of all eras - from a modern unmanned reconnaissance drone to the "most accurate recreation of a Wright Brothers' flyer the Smithsonian Institute has ever seen." A "flying" museum, many of the airplanes occasionally take to the sky, a unique feature not found in the vast majority of the nation's static-display air museums. More than just a simple place to display its many aircraft, military memorabilia and exhibits, the Fargo Air Museum also houses one of the midwest's largest Aviation libraries. In addition, the museum hosts educational day-camps, speakers and seminars for flight fans of all ages to enjoy. The Fargo Air Museum is a fantastic choice for a unique venue for corporate & private events and has quickly become a local favorite for hosting wedding ceremonies and receptions. Please email for event rental information. Located across the street from the Fargodome, the museum is also surrounded with dining opportunities and is conveniently just moments away from the Fargo's Hector International Airport.See more..
4.5North Unit(182 reviews) - Our Dream Came True!!!! National Parks
One half of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, separated from the rest of the park by almost 50 miles.See more..
4.5Badlands Overlook(175 reviews) - Great views (but be quiet). Spent < 1 hour Lookouts
This is the last overlook after 24 miles of driving before you have to turn around on the former “Scenic Loop” road. There is a small parking area and great views of the vista. Just remember to be courteous. We wanted just a minute to take in the views, wind and everything nature had to offer but a man had to tell other travelers (loudly) of all the places he has been. So, we enjoyed the views but the company not so much. We quickly left and headed back. See more..
4.0Roger Maris Museum(174 reviews) - Such a sweet display! Monday: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM Speciality Museums
The legendary baseball player and Fargo's hometown hero is honored with a 72-foot long glassed-in exhibit at the West Acres Shopping Mall, tracing all aspects of his career, including major awards, uniforms and some of the home run balls from 1961, the year he broke Babe Ruth's record with 61 home runs.See more..
4.0Fargodome(174 reviews) - Great Venue Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Arenas & Stadiums
This is just a fantastic venue. Whether you are attending a football game, a concert, or a huge national wrestling event, you just can't beat the Fargodome. It is easy to get to off of the freeway, it has plenty of close parking, and inside the building the nightlines are great for any event.See more..
What a great place to take in a baseball game! Due to the COVID 19 pandemic I had been missing baseball something fierce, but I was able to take in a Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks game at this wonderful stadium. It was a beautiful weather day, the stadium is quite nice for an Independent League team, and for a couple of hours things seemed "normal". If you have a chance to see a game here I recommend you take it.See more..
4.5Fort Union Trading Post(158 reviews) - Visit when it’s not crowded! Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Historic Sites
The Grandest Fort on the Upper Missouri River Between 1828 and 1867, Fort Union was the most important fur trade post on the Upper Missouri River. Here, the Assiniboine and six other Northern Plains Indian Tribes exchanged buffalo robes and smaller furs for goods from around the world, including cloth, guns, blankets, and beads. A bastion of peaceful coexistence, the post annually traded over 25,000 buffalo robes and $100,000 in merchandise.See more..
4.5Missouri River(143 reviews) - Beautiful Stretch of Water Bodies of Water
The Missouri River as it passes through Bismarck is a beautiful sight. Wide and calm and the perfect location for people to enjoy the activities that the river provides. we saw many kayakers, boaters and water skiers enjoying the water. Keelboat park sits along the banks and a great place to enjoy watching the river.See more..
4.5West Acres Shopping Center(124 reviews) - A step into the past Monday: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM Shopping Malls
As the region's premier shopping destination, West Acres Shopping Center is home to over 120 stores, including 4 major department stores, and exclusive stores.See more..
The Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center stands at the crossroads of culture and commerce on the Northern Plains. When Lewis & Clark arrived at the Mandan and Hidatsa villages in 1804, they simply became the most famous of many people who visited in search of knowledge and trade. Today's visitors will experience engaging exhibits, hundreds of period artifacts, world-class art collections and friendly interpreters who tell the story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition like never before. The Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center highlights some of the area's most famous of countless travelers and residents over hundreds of years along this special stretch of the Missouri River. Each gallery tells the story of a different one of these groups. Self-guided tours, augmented by our nationally-certified interpretive staff, offer visitors a focused view of the incredible heritage of the Northern Plains.See more..
We had dedicated a day in the town to museums while staying in Medora, and glad we did, it was worth the visit. The staff are really helpful and clearly (and with good reason !) take pride in their museum. The first floor was packed with interesting exhibits on Lakota life, ranching, prairie life, and all things bison. Second floor was displays on rodeo life. Our dwell time here was about at least an hour - so much too see. The staff told me people slip in to escape the midday heat, then stay for the true interesting experience. Well done town of Medora, this museum is outstandingSee more..
4.5Laughing Sun Brewing Co.(107 reviews) - Come for the beer, stay for the BBQ (or music, or axe throwing) Monday: 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Breweries
Started in 2012, Laughing Sun Brewing Company is Bismarck, North Dakota's first brewpub. Laughing Sun produces quality hand crafted American Ales and specialty beers. Laughing Sun's mission with their pub is to have a place where the local community can feel welcome and involved. Their walls feature the work of local artists. Their stage is open to local musicians, poets, writers, and thinkers with original compositions and ideas. Laughing Sun Brewing Co. is all about freshly crafted American ales, served in a community-friendly setting. Local art on the walls, live music on the Sun Stage, Axe Throwing, board games on our shelves, and a rotating tap list of fresh handcrafted brews. Don't forget to try our Award Winning house-smoked BBQ, made daily!See more..
The reviews I read were spot on. Everyone was very helpful and pleasant. My husband and 12 year old golfed and I tagged along. The last 8 holes were spectacular. My husband said it was a great course to play and he never thought he would get a chance. There are some steep slopes but the carts have auto braking and they worked very well. I didn't feel scared only excited. It was a little rainy and we had a tee time delay due lightning. They have good Saftey protocols. We didn't see any snakes, but lots of other critters. This is rattlesnake country so be aware. Be prepared to lose a few balls unless your a master. You may find a few as well. Excellent ice filled water stations in a few places. Nice coolers attached to their carts for your bevs. We had mild weather and I think this course would be much more difficult in extreme hot and humid weather cycles. Probably a bucket list golf course for golfers. Highly recommend. See more..
So yes we like to stop at odd places while traveling. Salem Sue is a great stop. You have to take the dirt road up the hill to a small parking area but it is a good road. Sue is bigger than you think when you get close and you can see it from miles away which is fun. Definitely stop and take a look you will not be dissapointed.See more..
Visitors can step back in time at the reconstructed Fort Mandan, a fully furnished, full-size replica of the fort in which the Lewis and Clark Expedition overwintered in 1804-1805. Their time here was characterized by the hospitality of the Mandan and Hidatsa peoples. In fact, this is where they met and built friendships with such important figures as Sacagawea, Toussaint Charbonneau and Sheheke-Shote. Available by guided tour only, weather permitting. Many great learning experiences are available at Fort Mandan. Join one of the guided tours that depart at regular intervals throughout the day. Our interpretive staff is always on hand to bring the stories of that winter to life through programs on a wide array of related topics. Exhibits in the Visitor Center reveal that winter in greater depth, while a children's play area allows young visitors to discover history with costumes, camp supplies, and more. Our museum store offers a great selection of souvenirs, beverages, and snacks.See more..
We took some time this summer to check out the newly built Memorial Union on UND’s campus. Wowzers! A lot of open spaces, unlike the previous building. The manager of the Memorial Union even stopped us, greeted us, and showed us a few things. Thank you! It must have been super easy to see that it was our first time here since we were walking around slowly and taking photos. This place is pretty impressive for sure! All alumni and guests need to stop by the NEW Memorial Union when they are in the area. You’ll be glad you did!See more..
4.0Plains Art Museum(92 reviews) - Wonderful art museum. Monday: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Art Museums
Plains Art Museum, located in downtown Fargo, is the largest, most dynamic, and only Accredited art museum in the immediate region. The primary strengths of the Museum lie in modern and contemporary, regional, and Native American art. Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 11 am - 5 pm, until 9 pm on Thurs Sat, 10 am - 5 pm The Store Hours: Mon-Sat, 10 am - 5 pm, until 9 pm on ThursSee more..
With the warmer weather, we now have Thunder Road open again. Go carts are all gassed up and ready to go. Batting cages are going. The mini golf is stuff because they are so hilly, but still fun to play on.See more..
Here, where two great rivers meet, people have gathered for thousands of years. At the Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center, people still gather to understand a spot little changed since Lewis and Clark visited two centuries ago. The site, located about 22 miles southwest of Williston, features permanent and temporary exhibits, modern facilities, a picnic area and campgrounds, a walking trail, and bird watching.See more..
Drekker Brewing is a brewery and taproom located in one of Fargo's oldest buildings - a restored railroad shop built in 1883, before North Dakota was a part of the United States. Drekker Brewing Company specializes in unique and adventurous small batch beers but has something on tap for everyone.See more..
4.5Chahinkapa Zoo(83 reviews) - An EXCELLENT little zoo! Monday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Zoos
Wow! This was a pleasant surprise! I have been to about 90 zoos / aquariums around the world. This is a wonderful little zoo! Extremely impressive animals for its size.....Plains Zebras, Southern White Rhinoceros, Bornean-Sumatran Orangutan, Cheetah, Fossa, Snow Leopard, North American River Otters, Eagles, Camels, Alpacas, Llamas, Bobcats, Cougar/Mountain Lions, Kangaroos, Lemurs, Spider Monkeys, White-handed Gibbons, Elk, Bison, etc. It was a beautiful warm and sunny day. There were hardly any guests, so it was the perfect day for a quiet stroll. The animals were all active and the walking paths take you pretty close to their cages, exhibits, and habitats. The admission with AAA discount was $10.25. I HIGHLY recommend a visit to this zoo if your travels ever bring you to this part of North Dakota!See more..
4.5On-A-Slant Village(83 reviews) - Incredible Tour Guide - Johann Historic Sites
Home of the Mandan Indians for over 200 years until they were virtually wiped out by smallpox.See more..
4.5Flood Memorial Monument(81 reviews) - Outdoor recreation in the heart of the city! Monuments & Statues
Monument honors the rescue workers of the April 18, 1997 flood.See more..
My wife and I took a two hour trail ride at Medora Riding Stables and had a marvelous time. We opted for the first slot in the morning so got ahead of the heat and I would advise this to anyone visiting in July or August. The guide was great and very informative. The horses were gentle and we went at a slow pace. Both of us had done a lot of riding as younger people but hadn't been in the saddle in years! Despite that we were not sore at all. The ride was advertised as two hours but in reality it was about 1:45. The other 15 minutes involved getting organized, safety speech and then dismounting. FUN!See more..
4.5Dakota Territory Air Museum(77 reviews) - Nice Museum for a Small Town Temporarily closed - Closed until May 13, 2023 Spent 1-2 hours Military Museums • Speciality Museums
Founded in 1986, the Dakota Territory Air Museum has evolved into a significant historical depository honoring the men, women and machines that have impacted the rich history of aviation. Displays include an impressive collection of airworthy WWII aircraft and general aviation aircraft, a full-scale replica of the Wright Flyer, many artifacts and much more! The museum has become a viable and important historical resource for the region and the state of North Dakota. The museum is open seasonally from Mid-May through Mid-October. Hours during the open season are Monday through Saturday 10:00am - 5:00pm and Sunday 1:00pm - 5:00pm.See more..
4.5Dickinson Museum Center(72 reviews) - Excellent experience for the price Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Speciality Museums
Featuring a 12-acre cultural and natural history campus with dinosaur exhibits, heritage exhibits, Pioneer Machinery Museum - ranching and farming equipment, Prairie Outpost Park with 11 historic buildings, classes, demonstrations, educational programs, and special events! Park Tours are available between Memorial Day and Labor Day only.See more..
4.0Fort Buford State Historic Site(70 reviews) - Don’t Skip This—You’ll Be Glad You Visited Monday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Military Museums • Historic Sites
Fort Buford State Historic Site preserves remnants of a vital frontier plains military post. Fort Buford was built in 1866 near the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers, and became a major supply depot for military field operations. Original features still existing on the site include a stone powder magazine, the post cemetery site, and a large officers' quarters building which now houses a museum. Fort Buford, located near present-day Williston, was one of a number of military posts established to protect overland and river routes used by immigrants settling the West. While it served an essential role as the sentinel on the northern plains for twenty-nine years, it is probably best remembered as the place where the famous Hunkpapa Sioux leader, Sitting Bull, surrendered in 1881.See more..
North Dakota State University affirms its heritage as North Dakota's land-grant institution.See more..
4.0Geographical Center of North America(67 reviews) - Nothing fancy. Simple obelisk. It is indeed not the centre of the US, but rather of the entire North American continent. Monuments & Statues
To reply to the review below, as the flags indicate, this monument is the centre of the North American continent following one of the definitions of North America being Canada, United States, and Mexico. The Belle Fourche monument is the approximate centre of the United States only (i.e. without Canada and Mexico). Anyways, this is essentially just an obelisk at the corner of two highways with a Mexican restaurant at the lot as well. They could've put in a Canadian restaurant beside it like Beavertails or a poutinerie or something. I wish this was a more significant area lined or surrounded with lawn with landscaped gardens and benches instead of bland, paved surface with three flags and a pot of flowers. A gift shop for North American souvenirs would be nice was well. The centre of the US monument at Belle Fourche or the International Peace Garden come to mind for inspirations on improving this area.See more..
4.0Dakota Square Mall(65 reviews) - Good place to shop Monday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Shopping Malls
Located in Minot, North Dakota, Dakota Square Mall is located close to Minot Air Force Base and just 50 miles from Canada. The mall offers great shopping at four department stores: Herberger's, JCPenney, Sears and Target, and includes a full-line up of stores like Aeropostale, American Eagle Outfitters, Barnes & Noble Booksellers, Bath & Body Works, Kay Jewelers, Old Navy, Scheels and Victoria's Secret. A Food Court, Carmike Cinemas and a Sleep Inn & Suites with an indoor waterpark are all located at the mall.See more..
One of the best races!!! Running the states for Half marathons. Extremely well run and a super fun and flat course. Bands and music throughout the course. A scenic trip through Minnesota. Everyone was so nice and helpful. Start and finish in the Fargodome! Yummy food at the end.See more..
4.5Custer House(61 reviews) - EXCELLENT TOUR Historic Sites
Reconstructed home of Gen. George Armstrong Custer.See more..