Things to do & places to visit in Walhalla, North Dakota, United States


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Walhalla city in North Dakota, United States. Timezone: America/Chicago, current date and time: Monday, May 06, 2024, 15:27.

Top things to do (9)

Top places to visit

  1. 5.0 Frost Fire Summer Theatre (6 reviews)
    - You will not leave disappointed in this Theatre experience
    Spent 2-3 hours Theaters
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    Frost Fire Summer Theatre is a professional theater company that operates at Frost Fire Park in northeast North Dakota. Productions typically run from the last weekend in June to the first weekend in August. Tour busses are welcome. The lodge has a restaurant. Frost Fire Park is located 7 miles west of Walhalla, North Dakota. See more..
  2. 5.0 Jackson's Bar (3 reviews)
    - Great place. Great people.
    Bars & Clubs
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    Toronto guy passing through Walhalla and had a great evening here. Great selection and great friendly service. Nice people all around. See more..
  3. 5.0 St. Boniface's Church (1 review)
    - Beautiful Church!
    Monday: Churches & Cathedrals
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    We were in Walhalla camping over Labor Day weekend. We decided to go to St. Boniface Catholic Church for Mass on Saturday evening. This church was not far from the city campground which made it very convenient for us. This is an old church, but it has been kept up very well. After Mass, my wife and I stayed a bit longer to appreciate the stained glass windows and get better aquatinted with the layout of the church. We are so glad that we did. Beautiful! JMJ+ See more..
  4. 5.0 Riverside Park & Campground (1 review)
    - Beautiful Campground and Park!
    Parks
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    We spent two nights during Labor Day Weekend camping at the Riverside Park and Campground in Walhalla. The campground was small, but it was very well looked after and laid out well. We appreciated the large camping spaces. We called the posted number to purchase wood to be dropped off for our campfire. The firewood guy backed his pickup right into our site and helped us unload the wood near our fire pit. We got a nice amount of firewood for $20. We encountered one problem... the first morning I tried to use the bathroom, some nincompoop plugged the toilets in the men’s room so that they were not useable. It looked as if it was done on purpose. Ugh! We contacted management and this problem was taken care of quickly. There is plenty of excellent playground equipment for kids to enjoy, and there is also a swimming pool in the park. The Walhalla area is pretty beautiful. We enjoyed the day hikes we took around the area, especially to the Pembina Gorge. We were totally satisfied with our time camping here. We look forward to camping here again in the future. See more..
  5. 4.5 Pembina Gorge State Recreation Area (6 reviews)
    - Beautiful Day Hiking the Gorge!
    State Parks
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    We had an amazing Labor Day Weekend hike through the Pembina Gorge! The wild flowers were in full bloom, and it was a beautiful partly cloudy day to walk the trails. If you plan to do a day hike here, please remember to bring water with you. The hike down into the Gorge is easy, but it could be more difficult for many people when they start making the trek back to the top. I walking stick could be very beneficial for you as well. Happy Hiking! See more..
  6. 4.0 Frost Fire Park (20 reviews)
    - Excellent
    Spent 2-3 hours Biking Trails • Ski & Snowboard Areas • Theatre & Performances
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    Frost Fire Park is a modest alpine ski area and chairlift access downhill mountain bike trails in the midwestern United States, in the Pembina River Gorge of northeastern North Dakota. It is 7 miles (11 km) west of Walhalla and six miles (10 km) south of the international border with Canada (Manitoba). Started in 1976, Frost Fire Park has one quad-seat chairlift and a magic carpet, with 10 runs, ski and snowboard rentals, certified ski and snowboard instructors, day lodge, and Howatt Hangar Bar and Grill. It does not offer tubing. It has an outdoor amphitheater, which hosts several plays and musicals during the summer as Frost Fire Summer Theatre. An "upside-down" area, the parking lot and lodge are near the top of the ski runs. See more..
  7. 4.0 Gingras Trading Post State Historic Site (4 reviews)
    - Educational
    Historic Sites
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    The Gingras Trading Post State Historic Site preserves the 1840s home and trading post of Métis legislator and businessman Antoine Blanc Gingras, northeast of Walhalla, Pembina County. Métis, meaning "mixed blood" or "mixed race," is a term used by people of combined Indian and European ancestry to describe themselves. Gingras was a prominent fur trader, who in 1861 claimed a net worth of $60,000 and later increased his holdings to include a chain of trading posts extending across northern Dakota Territory and southern Manitoba. Gingras's hand-hewn oak log store and home are among the few tangible remains of the fur trade in the Red River Valley. See more..