International Peace Garden - Dunseith, North Dakota
International Peace Garden - Dunseith, North Dakota
International Peace Garden - Boissevain, MB R0K 0E0 Canada
Since 1932, nestled in the Turtle Mountains of North Dakota and Manitoba, the International Peace Garden is one of the continent’s most symbolic and scenic attractions. Thousand of tourist flocks to this unique tribute to peace and friendship between the people of the United States of America and the people of Canada.
Woodland Resort - Devils Lake, North Dakota
Woodland Resort - Devils Lake, North Dakota
There’s something for everyone at the Woodland Resort on Devils Lake. While it’s most famous for some of the best fishing in North America, it is also a great spot for hunting, wildlife observing, and a fun, relaxing time for everyone in your family. The resort has everything you will need throughout your stay to keep you busy and comfortable in a town that was named by Sports Afield Magazine as one of the top fifty hunting and fishing towns in the United States.
Dakota Dinosaur Museum - Dickinson North Dakota
Dakota Dinosaur Museum - Dickinson North Dakota
The Dakota Dinosaur Museum is located at 200 East Museum Drive in Dickinson, North Dakota. It began when the collections of Alice and Larry League began to exceed their dinosaur collection storage space. They needed more space to preserve and display their specimens which numbered in the thousands.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park - Medora North Dakota
Theodore Roosevelt National Park - Medora North Dakota Badlands
In the midst of the colorful North Dakota badlands stands the Theodore Roosevelt National Park - 70, 447 acres named after the twenty-sixth president of the United States. The park, which is broken into three separate units, includes facilities for camping, horseback riding, hiking, and fishing among other things.
Cowboy Hall of Fame - Medora, North Dakota
Yippy Kiyay! North Dakota now has its own Cowboy Hall of Fame to honor the best there is and was in ranching, rodeo, Native Americans, and just all around Western lifestyle. Included in this 15,000 square foot building are the Hall of Honorees, an interpretive center complete with cultural exhibits, a theatre, multi-purpose meeting center, archives library, gift shop, and a children’s area. Of course, we can’t forget the beautiful view.
The Enchanted Highway - Regent, North Dakota
The Enchanted Highway - Regent, North Dakota
If you take exit 72 off Interstate 94 near Dickinson, North Dakota, you might just see some amazing sights. This stretch of highway is known as the Enchanted Highway, which stretches for 32 miles, right into the town of Regent, North Dakota. The Enchanted Highway is the artistic creation of local Regent resident, Gary Greff.
Writing Rocks State Historic Site - Grenora North Dakota
Writing Rocks State Historic Site - Grenora, North Dakota
No one knows the origin of the “writing rocks” that are found in Grenora, North Dakota, but a park, Writing Rocks State Historic Site, has now been designed around them, so that visitors may study and discover the many theories surrounding the rocks, and perhaps hypothesize for themselves the significance of the writing rocks that have had people intrigued for centuries.
Fort Buford State Historic Site - Williston North Dakota
Fort Buford State Historic Site - Williston North Dakota
Military history buffs will enjoy visiting the Fort Buford State Historic Site. This spot is best known as the spot where Sitting Bull surrendered in 1881, although for thirty years it was a working military post that was used to protect the land of those that were settling in the west, and housed up to six companies of soldiers.
Battlefield Museum - Killdeer, North Dakota
Battlefield Museum - Killdeer, North Dakota
If you’re looking for the best North Dakota has to offer, a great place to start is the city of Killdeer, offering a view you have to see to believe, plenty of flora and fauna, water adventure, and many other highlights. Let’s not forget it’s also the home to mountains that are rich with history.
Knife River Indian Villages - Stanton, North Dakota
Knife River Indian Villages - Stanton, North Dakota
The Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site is located a half mile north of Stanton, North Dakota. This site gives visitors a chance to find out what life was like for the Northern Plains Indians living on the Missouri River. The site contains a reconstructed earthlodge that shows visitors what life might have been like for the Hidatsa Indians with many artifacts and interesting displays, including a mortar and pestle, clay pots, clothing, and implements.

