Buckstop Junction - Bismarck, North Dakota
Buckstop Junction - Bismarck, North Dakota
Stop in and visit this historic town which was established by the Missouri Valley Historical Society to enable visitors to reminisce about eh late 1800’s and up to the early 1930’s with actual buildings from that time period.
You will be able to see the country school that was operated near Arena from 1906 to 1958. The Lein School will certainly take you back to the time when classes were smaller, attention was directed at education and life was simpler, if not better.
Frontier Village and World’s Largest Buffalo Monument - Jamestown, North Dakota
Frontier Village and World’s Largest Buffalo Monument - Jamestown, North Dakota
You now have the opportunity to go to a prairie town from the early days of the west. In Jamestown they have re-created the town by bringing 24 original buildings from the frontier villages across North Dakota to this site and filled them with antiques and artifacts to let you experience what life was like for those that lived on the prairie.
Maple River Winery - Casselton, North Dakota
Maple River Winery - Casselton, North Dakota
Did you ever think about wine being produced in North Dakota? It is not only produced but it is an award winning winery for their Rhubarb Wine. The care and talent used to make the wines like the previous generations did from the fruit of the land has not been forgotten by Greg and Suan Kempel, owners of the winery. They want you to enjoy good wine and friendly people so come on over to their wine tasting room and see which of the North Dakota wines you enjoy the most.
The Chahinkapa Zoo - Wahpeton, North Dakota
The Chahinkapa Zoo - Wahpeton, North Dakota
Everyone loves to visit a zoo, the opportunity to see more than 200 animals and birds of 70 different species is waiting for you at the Chahinkpa Zoo. You will be able to see such things as otters, bison, monkeys, gibbon apes, camels, snow leopards, grizzly bears, wallabies, cougars, llamas, elk and Bengal tigers. This adventure will make your kids (regardless of the age) so happy you just don’t want to miss the opportunity.
Bagg Bonanza Farm - Mooreton, North Dakota
Bagg Bonanza Farm - Mooreton, North Dakota
Have you ever heard of a Bonanza Farm? This is what was created when Northern Pacific Railroad allowed stockholders to buy large tracts of land at a rate competitive with land the government sold. This was to raise the necessary capital to continue building the railroad that was crossing present day North Dakota.

