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Statewide Brochure Kit
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Pick up the trail of America's greatest legends in North Dakota. Whether you choose to follow legendary trails of Lewis & Clark, Sitting Bull, George Custer, Sakakawea and Teddy Roosevelt, or if you favor the more established trails of state parks, city streets and shopping malls, we invite you to enjoy all that North Dakota has to offer. The free Travel Guide will help you plan your legendary North Dakota adventure.
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North Dakota Travel Guide
Breathe deeply the cleanest air in America, travel off the beaten path and enjoy scenic byways, backways and trails. Fish world-renowned lakes and rivers, and follow in the footsteps of Lewis & Clark. The comprehensive North Dakota Travel Guide covers all this and so much more. In this guide you'll find beautiful photography, interesting editorial, and a comprehensive listing things to do, events and places to stay.
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 North Dakota Highway Map
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North Dakota Highway Map
Plot your course to the perfect vacation or getaway with the North Dakota Highway Map. Cruise a scenic byway, visit a thriving metropolitan area, or choose the road less traveled. The North Dakota Highway Map is your guide to it all.
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Individual Statewide Brochures
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If you are interested in hunting or fishing, North Dakota is a paradise of abundant opportunities for you. Order the Hunting and Fishing Guide for information that's tailor made just for you. Or, order the Student Packet for all the details you'll need to become the class expert on North Dakota.
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Hunting & Fishing Guide
Order this brochure and find out where the fish are biting and when the season opens for your favorite game. Find all the information you are looking for from regulations to tips.
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Student Packet
Our student packet contains all the information you'll need to create an outstanding report on North Dakota.
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Culture & Heritage Guide
Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery entered North Dakota in mid-October 1804, wintered here and ventured west in April 1805, stepping off the map of their known world. Some of the most important and dramatic events of their journey happened here, particularly meeting a young Indian woman named Sakakawea. Learn more about attractions along the Lewis and Clark trail, as well as other historic, cultural and ethnic attractions across the state in this publication.
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Western Region Kit
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From breathtaking Badlands to majestic Lake Sakakawea, Western North Dakota is brimming with adventure. Dig for dinosaur bones, saddle up on a cattle drive, or take aim at Golf Digest’s 2005 Best New Affordable Golf Course, Bully Pulpit. Savor the history of the Capital and the state museum, the North Dakota Heritage Center.
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City of Williston
Northwest North Dakota and Williston offer abundant opportunities to explore! Explore historic trading posts and forts. Walk in the footsteps of the most famous explorers, Lewis and Clark following the fold-out map in this brochure. Read excerpts from their diaries and realize what Merriwether Lewis and William Clark encountered in 1805 on their journey west and on their return trip in 1806. And explore the many outdoor recreational opportunities such as birdwatching, hiking, biking, hunting, fishing, golfing, sailing and canoeing in wilderness settings such as Lewis and Clark State Park and Theodore Roosevelt National Park North Unit.
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 Dickinson - The Western Edge
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Dickinson - The Western Edge
In Dickinson, you're on the edge of a legendary Western experience! T. Rex roamed these parts. So did T. Roosevelt. Conquer the badlands along the Maah Daah Hey trail on a horse, mountain bike or in your favorite hiking boots. Study the beasts of the past at the Dakota Dinosaur Museum, or stalk the beasts of today where the deer and the antelope still play along with pheasants and an abundant variety of wildlife. History meets adventure when you pick up the trail of the great legends who have traveled these parts, like the original Roughrider, Teddy Roosevelt, George Custer and Sitting Bull. Become part of cultural celebrations including the Ukranian Festival, the Northern Plains Heritage Festival, the Taylor Horsefest and the Roughrider Days Fair and Expo Rodeo.
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Marquis Plaza & Suites
Because there is no place like home, there's some place even better - Marquis Plaza & Suites! We are Williston's newest and finest luxury hotel and we strive to represent the best in Western hospitality. Our 55 guest rooms include 3 business king suites, 6 mini suites, 11 executive suites and the Marquis Suite with Jacuzzi. When you stay with us, you'll enjoy the finest amenities such as our executive continental breakfast, guest business center, wireless and DSL Internet in all rooms, 24-hour courtesy shuttle, indoor pool and hot tub, free local calls and voicemail.
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Central Region Kit
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Whether you're looking for great outdoor activities or family-friendly attractions, Central North Dakota is a wonderful destination. Visit fabulous birding destinations, the lush Turtle Mountains, and the geographical center of North America. Enjoy great food and culture, Buffalo Park, the picturesque International Peace Gardens, legendary fishing and much more.
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City of Rugby
Rugby is in the heart of it all lying at the geographical center of North America. Rugby offers plenty to see and do to satisfy every interest. Step back in time at the Prairie Village Museum and the Victorian Dress Museum, or rev your engine at the Geographical Center Speedway. Visit the Northern Lights Tower and Interpretive Center, then stay up late to witness this vivid spectacle for yourself. Shop till you drop among unique gift shops, exclusive boutiques and boundless antiques or get outdoors and enjoy bountiful hunting, fishing and birding opportunities.
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City of Carrington
Carrington, known as "The Central City" is right in the middle of it all! Located within a 130 mile radius of North Dakota's four major cities, Fargo, Grand Forks, Minot and Bismarck, it makes an ideal hub for your getaway. Enjoy shopping in unique specialty shops, visit the unique Pipestem Creek where you can help make SunFloral Wreaths, Sun Feeders and other eco-friendly gifts and home accessories or play a round at CrossRoads Golf & Recreation Parkway. Get back to nature at Hawk's Nest scenic nature area or enjoy the many excellent dining facilities and night spots.
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City of Jamestown
As the home of the world's largest buffalo monument, the National Buffalo Museum and the North Dakota Sports Hall of Fame, Jamestown offers something for everyone! Centrally located at the intersection of I-94 and Highway 281, and between Bismarck and Fargo, it's a great place to stop and visit. Visit an authentic Old West town at Frontier Village, view a live buffalo herd including White Cloud, an albino buffalo, and learn more at the National Buffalo Museum. Or get outdoors and enjoy great fishing, hunting, golfing, ice fishing, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. A year-round vacation area, Jamestown combines a variety of entertainment options with easy access to hotels and dining to make your visit an unforgettable experience!
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Devils Lake
Nestled among rolling emerald hills in central North Dakota is the sparkling jewel that is called Devils Lake. As each season unfolds around Devils Lake, a new pleasure is revealed. Inhale the scent of spring and surround yourself with the sights and sounds of birds returning home. Summer draws anglers to Devils Lake which Field and Stream Magazine listed among the Top 10 Best Walleye Lakes in the United States. The lake abounds with boaters, water and jet skiers and tubers making a splash in the summer heat while the shoreline offers scenic camping areas and wilderness that makes hiking, biking and strolling a special treat. Watch golden crops dance in the prairie wind or walk among the rustling crimson leaves of fall when a hunter's paradise beckons outdoorsmen. Venture into winter's brisk, Nordic air and join the cross-country skiers and snowmobilers in this unique outdoor playground featuring more than 350 miles of groomed and linked trails, or try your hand at ice fishing. When not on the lake, enjoy golfing, sightseeing, shopping or special outdoor events.
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Ellendale
Ellendale offers visitors an array of interesting things to do and see including a museum, historic home tour, historic battlefield, and modern wind farms. The rich natural beauty of the area also attracts outdoor enthusiasts with year round hunting, fishing, bird watching, snowmobiling, golfing and swimming. Ellendale hosts several events throughout the year and invites you to join the fun.
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Dakota Zoo
More than 600 animals representing 125 species of mammals, birds and reptiles call Dakota Zoo home. Come take a walk on the wild side with native animals and exotic critters from far away places. Gain a new appreciation for the wildlife in our own backyard by getting a unique look at the lifestyles of our native prairie dogs, mountain goats, mountain lions, moose, elk and bison among many more. Gaze into the eyes of a wolf and be fascinated by an agile bobcat. The zoo's foreign residents are like camels, lemurs and African big cats are always a source of education and entertainment for our guests. We offer all the goodies needed to satisfy hungry and thirsty guests on their safari visit, and you can even catch a train ride through the zoo to cap off the experience.
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Eastern Region Kit
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Eastern North Dakota is brimming with great vacation opportunities including bustling cities, zoos, state parks and much more. Enjoy the rich agricultural history of the Red River Valley; take a drive along the Sheyenne River Valley Scenic Highway. Everything from great hockey and concerts to dinosaur bones and bonanza farms can be found here.
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Fargo-Moorhead Visitor Guide
The Fargo-Moorhead area is a great place for a family vacation or getaway offering something for everyone. You'll find interesting attractions such as Bonanzaville, the Children's Museum at Yunker Farm which has been named one of the top 25 children's museums in the nation, the Fargo Air Museum, the Red River Zoo and the Plains Art Museum. With a surprising variety of unique shopping opportunities, everyone will find what they're looking for including the impressive Scheels All Sports store. Enjoy delicious fare ranging from fine dining to traditional Midwest flavor and then revel in the many night life choices including art house cinema, live music, comedy shows and outstanding community theatre.
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Greater Grand Forks Visitors Guide
Make your vacation simply grand with a visit to wonderful Grand Forks. Greater Grand Forks is a lively, bustling community surrounded by the rich, quilted landscape of Upper Midwest farm country. Take advantage of abundant shopping and dining experiences, spacious parks, great fishing, exciting sports, arts, theatre and other events, along with excellent accommodations. You'll find something for every interest from the historical Myra Museum and Campbell House that brings Grand Forks past alive in the form of preserved prairie village buildings to the Northern Lights Model Railroad Association and Railroad Museum. Arts and culture abound here along with fantastic golf and sporting activities. Outdoor activities are plentiful, including outstanding birding, and take place in a climate that enjoys four distinctly glorious seasons.
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City of Jamestown
As the home of the world's largest buffalo monument, the National Buffalo Museum and the North Dakota Sports Hall of Fame, Jamestown offers something for everyone! Centrally located at the intersection of I-94 and Highway 281, and between Bismarck and Fargo, it's a great place to stop and visit. Visit an authentic Old West town at Frontier Village, view a live buffalo herd including White Cloud, an albino buffalo, and learn more at the National Buffalo Museum. Or get outdoors and enjoy great fishing, hunting, golfing, ice fishing, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. A year-round vacation area, Jamestown combines a variety of entertainment options with easy access to hotels and dining to make your visit an unforgettable experience!
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City of Wahpeton
Wahpeton offers plenty of small-town charm accompanied by abundant outdoor recreation activities. Relax and unwind at the Kidder Recreation Area, home to "Wahpper" the world's largest catfish along with attractive gardens, an arboretum, excellent fishing on the shores of the Red River and boating and camping facilities. Step back in time at Fort Abercrombie, the first permanent U.S. military fort established in what was to become North Dakota. This fort was besieged by Sioux warriors for over six weeks during the Dakota Conflict of 1862. Visit the Bagg Bonanza Farm and the Richland County Historical Museum for a glimpse of days gone by. Let the family go wild at the Chahinkapa Zoo and Chahinkapa Park complete with a 178-foot double-loop water slide.
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Bonanzaville
Stroll through history at the region's largest historic attraction - Bonanzaville. Walk through the gates of Bonanzaville, USA and you'll transport yourself back to the fascinating days of the Dakota Territory Pioneers. Your journey takes you from log and sod homes, through the streets of a turn-of-the-century prairie village and into the early 20th century. This outstanding pioneer prairie village and museum is 12 acres, 42 buildings, 400,000 artifacts and millions of memories.
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Maple River Winery
Visit Maple River Winery and experience unique boutique wines that bring the flavor of North Dakota alive. Located just 15 minutes west of Fargo in Casselton, Maple River Winery offers tours, private functions and meals as well as a refreshingly different line of wines. Try crab apple wine, apple rhubarb wine, apple cinnamon wine or apple jalapeno wine which was recommended by the 2004 Food & Wine Magazine's Buyer's Guide. Or enjoy wines with the delicate flavors of apricot, wild plum, rhubarb, chokecherry or raspberry.
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Holiday Inn of Fargo
The Holiday Inn of Fargo blends the warmth of a fine hotel with the atmosphere of a family-friendly vacation spot. Each of our 310 guest rooms feature amenities designed to maximize your comfort. When it's time to get away and have some fun, the kids will enjoy our indoor Carribbean themed Shipwreck Bay Water Playland. The replica pirate ship with five water slides creates hours of fun. Order your favorite snack or beverage from the Pool Hut or grab a pizza from our own Domino's Pizza Kitchen. Our Holidome also features a game room, an exercise room and large whirlpool. For adult relaxation, Spirits Lounge & Casino provides the perfect atmosphere for conversation and cocktails while you enjoy blackjack, pull tabs and live entertainment on the weekends. Business travelers will enjoy our rooms with oversized desks, computer data ports, complimentary high speed Internet access and remote printing service.
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Hotel Donaldson
Hotel Donaldson exudes a laid-back, cool attitude with a cosmopolitan flair that is the perfect complement for Fargo's character. The art-filled come-as-you-feel atmosphere, world-class restaurant, lounge, rooftop patio and wine cellar create the perfect environment for the traveling executive or a refreshing escape. Each of the 17 suites is themed around an artist's work and includes amenities such as heated tile floors in the bathrooms, flat screen tv, and BOSE stereo. Guests enjoy special touches such as social hour on the roof, spa features and an exercise room.
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Wingate Inn of Fargo
Wingate Inn offers well-appointed guest rooms that are designed to be accommodating as well as functional. Choose a fireplace suite, whirlpool suite, extended stay room or an oversized room to fit your personal tastes. All guests enjoy an expanded hospitality breakfast, indoor pool and whirlpool, fitness center and social hour.
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Scenic and Outdoor Kit
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Scenic byways criss cross our legendary state and offer awesome views right outside your window. For those who want a little more adventure in the outdoors, North Dakota has a national park, two national grasslands, more national wildlife refuges than any other state in the nation and 17 state parks and recreational areas.
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Scenic Byways Guide
With nine distinctly recognized roadways in the state, it's no wonder that going for a sightseeing drive is a favored pastime in North Dakota. We encourage you to venture off the main highways and take time to explore the tranquil roads of North Dakota - a memorable experience awaits you. This guide provides maps and points of interest along each route to help you get the most out of your experience.
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State Parks Guide
You are invited to discover the unique beauty and history of North Dakota by visiting the state parks, recreation areas and trails. Witness the natural features that define North Dakota's landscape and heritage and get a glimpse into the lives of Native Americans, Lewis and Clark, trappers, traders, homesteaders and ranchers who make up the fascinating history of the area. Soak up the great outdoors and enjoy wildlife among a variety of settings including lakes and rivers, unexpected wooded valleys, prairie vistas and rugged badlands.
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Dickinson - The Western Edge
In Dickinson, you're on the edge of a legendary Western experience! T. Rex roamed these parts. So did T. Roosevelt. Conquer the badlands along the Maah Daah Hey trail on a horse, mountain bike or in your favorite hiking boots. Study the beasts of the past at the Dakota Dinosaur Museum, or stalk the beasts of today where the deer and the antelope still play along with pheasants and an abundant variety of wildlife. History meets adventure when you pick up the trail of the great legends who have traveled these parts, like the original Roughrider, Teddy Roosevelt, George Custer and Sitting Bull. Become part of cultural celebrations including the Ukranian Festival, the Northern Plains Heritage Festival, the Taylor Horsefest and the Roughrider Days Fair and Expo Rodeo.
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Family Entertainment Kit
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Building legendary family memories is a given when you visit North Dakota. Get outdoors or enjoy an indoor waterpark. Museum hop or shop til you drop. From farm and ranch visits all around the state to a pitchfork fondue meal in the family-oriented resort town of Medora, everyone will have a great time.
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Family Fun in Jamestown
Saddle up the whole family and discover the Old West at Jamestown's Frontier Village and National Buffalo Museum. Frontier Village has preserved a bit of the Old West by recreating a prairie town right in the middle of Jamestown. Stroll the boardwalks and visit twenty-four buildings housing historical displays, gift shops and mini-museums. Take a stagecoach ride down the paved village street and right out onto the Dakota prairie. Or visit the National Buffalo Museum, home of a live buffalo herd starring White Cloud, the only female albino buffalo in North America.
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Fargo-Moorhead Visitor Guide
The Fargo-Moorhead area is a great place for a family vacation or getaway offering something for everyone. You'll find interesting attractions such as Bonanzaville, the Children's Museum at Yunker Farm which has been named one of the top 25 children's museums in the nation, the Fargo Air Museum, the Red River Zoo and the Plains Art Museum. With a surprising variety of unique shopping opportunities, everyone will find what they're looking for including the impressive Scheels All Sports store. Enjoy delicious fare ranging from fine dining to traditional Midwest flavor and then revel in the many night life choices including art house cinema, live music, comedy shows and outstanding community theatre.
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 Greater Grand Forks Visitors Guide
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Greater Grand Forks Visitors Guide
Make your vacation simply grand with a visit to wonderful Grand Forks. Greater Grand Forks is a lively, bustling community surrounded by the rich, quilted landscape of Upper Midwest farm country. Take advantage of abundant shopping and dining experiences, spacious parks, great fishing, exciting sports, arts, theatre and other events, along with excellent accommodations. You'll find something for every interest from the historical Myra Museum and Campbell House that brings Grand Forks past alive in the form of preserved prairie village buildings to the Northern Lights Model Railroad Association and Railroad Museum. Arts and culture abound here along with fantastic golf and sporting activities. Outdoor activities are plentiful, including outstanding birding, and take place in a climate that enjoys four distinctly glorious seasons.
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 Dickinson - The Western Edge
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Dickinson - The Western Edge
In Dickinson, you're on the edge of a legendary Western experience! T. Rex roamed these parts. So did T. Roosevelt. Conquer the badlands along the Maah Daah Hey trail on a horse, mountain bike or in your favorite hiking boots. Study the beasts of the past at the Dakota Dinosaur Museum, or stalk the beasts of today where the deer and the antelope still play along with pheasants and an abundant variety of wildlife. History meets adventure when you pick up the trail of the great legends who have traveled these parts, like the original Roughrider, Teddy Roosevelt, George Custer and Sitting Bull. Become part of cultural celebrations including the Ukranian Festival, the Northern Plains Heritage Festival, the Taylor Horsefest and the Roughrider Days Fair and Expo Rodeo.
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City of Wahpeton
Wahpeton offers plenty of small-town charm accompanied by abundant outdoor recreation activities. Relax and unwind at the Kidder Recreation Area, home to "Wahpper" the world's largest catfish along with attractive gardens, an arboretum, excellent fishing on the shores of the Red River and boating and camping facilities. Step back in time at Fort Abercrombie, the first permanent U.S. military fort established in what was to become North Dakota. This fort was besieged by Sioux warriors for over six weeks during the Dakota Conflict of 1862. Visit the Bagg Bonanza Farm and the Richland County Historical Museum for a glimpse of days gone by. Let the family go wild at the Chahinkapa Zoo and Chahinkapa Park complete with a 178-foot double-loop water slide.
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Holiday Inn of Fargo
The Holiday Inn of Fargo blends the warmth of a fine hotel with the atmosphere of a family-friendly vacation spot. Each of our 310 guest rooms feature amenities designed to maximize your comfort. When it's time to get away and have some fun, the kids will enjoy our indoor Carribbean themed Shipwreck Bay Water Playland. The replica pirate ship with five water slides creates hours of fun. Order your favorite snack or beverage from the Pool Hut or grab a pizza from our own Domino's Pizza Kitchen. Our Holidome also features a game room, an exercise room and large whirlpool. For adult relaxation, Spirits Lounge & Casino provides the perfect atmosphere for conversation and cocktails while you enjoy blackjack, pull tabs and live entertainment on the weekends. Business travelers will enjoy our rooms with oversized desks, computer data ports, complimentary high speed Internet access and remote printing service.
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Golfing Kit
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North Dakota is home to many wonderful and challenging golf courses that have drawn the attention of major golf magazines. Stay and play on your next trip to North Dakota.
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Southwest North Dakota Golf Getaway
Come and experience four of the best golf courses in Southwestern North Dakota! Heart River, Pheasant Country Club, Medicine Hole and Bully Pulpit are all within a 30 minute drive from Dickinson, ND. Bully Pulpit was named "America's Best New Affordable Public Course" by Golf Digest and boasts incredible vistas in the rugged Badlands. Heart River was ranked the "4th Best Public Course in North Dakota" by Golfweek Magazine. Enjoy a golf getaway including overnight lodging, a welcome gift in each room, 18 holes of golf with cart and dining discounts.
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Ellendale
Ellendale offers visitors an array of interesting things to do and see including a museum, historic home tour, historic battlefield, and modern wind farms. The rich natural beauty of the area also attracts outdoor enthusiasts with year round hunting, fishing, bird watching, snowmobiling, golfing and swimming. Ellendale hosts several events throughout the year and invites you to join the fun.
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Birding Kit
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Birders from across the country and around the world have marveled at the diversity of birds and the quality of outdoor experiences that make North Dakota the premier birding destination in the northern Great Plains.
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Birding Drives Dakota
The six birding drives mapped out in this booklet were designed by a leading ornithologist to lead you to some of the best birding spots in the Missouri Coteau Region of North Dakota. You'll discover one of the world's largest nesting colonies of American White Pelicans at Chase Lake National Refuge, observe the dancing Sharp-tailed Grouse at Arrowwood and enjoy grassland birds near Lake Juanita. Get off the beaten path and follow the routes to wild and wonderful places that offer species such as Baird's, LeConte's and Nelson's Sharptail Sparrows as well as Chestnut-collared Longspurs. You'll also find yourself in the communities of Carrington and Jamestown - two central North Dakota towns waiting to embrace you and treasure your visit.
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Ellendale
Ellendale offers visitors an array of interesting things to do and see including a museum, historic home tour, historic battlefield, and modern wind farms. The rich natural beauty of the area also attracts outdoor enthusiasts with year round hunting, fishing, bird watching, snowmobiling, golfing and swimming. Ellendale hosts several events throughout the year and invites you to join the fun.
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Hunting Kit
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North Dakota is a hunter's paradise with a rich bounty of ducks, geese, pheasant and other game birds as well as offering the excitement of big-game hunting. Bag pronghorn antelope, mule deer or even bison this year. More often than not, visiting hunters go home not only with game, but wonderful stories to share for years to come.
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The Bison Ranch at Coteau Ridge
If you're hunting for a great place to hunt, The Bison Ranch at Coteau Ridge offers legendary adventure. Guided waterfowl, upland, bison and whitetail deer hunting on a private acreage in the best part of the coveted Coteau region of North Dakota await you at The Bison Ranch. All hunting packages include full accommodations, kennel area for your dog, full breakfasts, guide service, and the opportunity to combo hunt any species that are in season.
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Devils Lake
Nestled among rolling emerald hills in central North Dakota is the sparkling jewel that is called Devils Lake. As each season unfolds around Devils Lake, a new pleasure is revealed. Inhale the scent of spring and surround yourself with the sights and sounds of birds returning home. Summer draws anglers to Devils Lake which Field and Stream Magazine listed among the Top 10 Best Walleye Lakes in the United States. The lake abounds with boaters, water and jet skiers and tubers making a splash in the summer heat while the shoreline offers scenic camping areas and wilderness that makes hiking, biking and strolling a special treat. Watch golden crops dance in the prairie wind or walk among the rustling crimson leaves of fall when a hunter's paradise beckons outdoorsmen. Venture into winter's brisk, Nordic air and join the cross-country skiers and snowmobilers in this unique outdoor playground featuring more than 350 miles of groomed and linked trails, or try your hand at ice fishing. When not on the lake, enjoy golfing, sightseeing, shopping or special outdoor events.
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Ellendale
Ellendale offers visitors an array of interesting things to do and see including a museum, historic home tour, historic battlefield, and modern wind farms. The rich natural beauty of the area also attracts outdoor enthusiasts with year round hunting, fishing, bird watching, snowmobiling, golfing and swimming. Ellendale hosts several events throughout the year and invites you to join the fun.
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