North Dakota Vacations

Admittedly, North Dakota isn’t the first thing on top of most travelers’ bucket lists. The state holds a gloomy reputation for being the least visited place in the United States. However, this only means that travelers are missing out on an exciting vacation in a northern location. Bordered by Montana to the east, Minnesota to the west, Canada to the north and South Dakota to the south, the state is situated in a scenic part of the United States, offering an endless array of activities for the hunter or the outdoor adventurer. Those looking for a sophisticated stay can head over to Fargo, while guests seeking an unforgettable experience must stop by Theodore Roosevelt National Park, arguably the state’s biggest draw. North Dakota is reputed to be the state where Lewis and Clark met Sacagawea and brought her on board the expedition as a guide—a pivotal place in their journey to Oregon. After the railroad extended into North Dakota in the 1870s, settlers arrived in droves to take advantage of the Homestead Act. A young Theodore Roosevelt spent a copious amount of time in South Dakota, which inspired his presidential conservation movements that resulted in the development of national parks and forests.

Fargo is one of North Dakota’s few large towns, boasting a reputation as the state’s cultural epicenter. Visitors who would like to spend some time outside can stop by the Northern Plains Botanical Garden to view a spectacular array of foreign and native plant life. Each year children and adults alike can enjoy the splendor of thousands of butterflies arriving to the gardens to feed on the nectar of the blooming flowers. Sports fans can’t leave Fargo without stopping by the Maury Willis Museum, which houses sports memorabilia chronicling the life of National League Most Valuable Player Maury Willis. Those looking to take a step back in time should head to Bonanzaville, a living museum hosted by the Cass County Historical Society. Spread over twelve acres, Bonanzaville is home to Pioneer Prairie Village and a museum that houses more than 400,000 artifacts from the pioneering days. Couples seeking an exciting nightlife can head down to downtown Fargo to take advantage of a number of bars and clubs.

Couples looking for an experience that will tickle their taste buds can enjoy an afternoon of wine tasting at nearby Red Trail Vineyard. Named after the historic Old Red Trail that stretched from Fargo to Glendive, Montana, visitors can view the remnants of the trail on the vineyard’s northern reaches or simply sit back and enjoy the beautiful view of Buffalo Creek and Maple River Valley. Nearby Moorhead offers a number of attractions to please even the pickiest of guests. History buffs can learn more about the culture of the Norwegian North Dakotans by stopping at the Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County. This spectacular museum hosts a life-sized replica of a Viking Ship that actually sailed 6,000 miles across the Atlantic.

Visitors who are interested in having a memorable outdoor experience should not overlook the splendor of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Located in North Dakota’s scenic badlands and a cornucopia of prairie wildlife, guests can experience the profound beauty that influenced the 26th president to lead the nation in conservation efforts. The park sits near the western border of North Dakota and is home to spectacular rock formations, hiking trails and sweeping views of the plains. Those who would like to explore the park without leaving the car can embark on the 36 mile Scenic Loop Drive, which features interpretive signs that explain the park’s abundant natural and historic points of interest. Those who would like to walk in the footsteps of Theodore Roosevelt can stop by the Elkhorn Ranch Unit, the site of Roosevelt’s old ‘home ranch.’ Although the buildings no longer exist, visitors can tour the site and read vivid words written by the president himself.


North Dakota Hotels

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Best Western Kelly Inn & Suites
1767 S 44th Street, Fargo
97% recommended | 42 reviews
Guests of Best Western Kelly Inn & Suites liked the great condition of the rooms, the gorgeous pool, the attentive and courteous staff and the extremely comfortable beds.


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