North Dakota
Popular Goals
Visit Theodore Roosevelt National Park NORTH DAKOTA
Theodore Roosevelt first visited in 1883, and the harsh Badlands shaped his conservationist views.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota is a treasure trove for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The park boasts rugged badlands, winding rivers, and diverse wildlife, including bison, pronghorns, and wild horses. Visitors can hike the scenic trails, go on a wildlife safari, or even take a horseback ride through the park. Don't miss the chance to explore the historic Maltese Cross Cabin, where President Roosevelt once lived and worked. With breathtaking views and endless activities, Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a must-see destination for any outdoor enthusiast.
Visit the Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site NORTH DAKOTA
The site preserves the largest fur trading post in the American West, operating from 1829 to 1867.
Bike the Maah Daah Hey
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More than 120 miles of pure bliss. Whether you are looking for a great beginner ride to check out the scenery or you are a seasoned single track junkie, this trail has it all for you. Over 160 miles, 13,000 feet of climbing and descending, and some of the best views you could ever imagine."
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Festivals and Events
Attend Taste of North Dakota
Taste of North Dakota showcases local foods like bison and chokecherry jam at the event.
Other Goals
Visit Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Theodore Roosevelt first visited in 1883, and the harsh Badlands shaped his conservationist views.
Visit the Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site
The site preserves the largest fur trading post in the American West, operating from 1829 to 1867.

