North Dakota has been described as legendary, with a captivating
history featuring some of America's greatest leaders, adventurers
and warriors. At its many preserved historic forts, visitors can
discover the stories of Native Americans, led by Sitting Bull,
fighting to preserve the plains culture, as well as of the soldiers
who manned these lonely outposts. History buffs can retrace Lewis
and Clark's journey along the Missouri River, beginning at Fort
Mandan, where their expedition acquired as a member one of the most
famous North Dakotans, Sakakawea (or Sacagawea). Today, North
Dakota has one of the highest populations of Native Americans in
the country. Their reservations are rich cultural destinations,
where traditional powwows are held throughout the year.
North Dakota's heritage also encompasses the traditions of
Scandinavia and Germany, the homelands of many of the state's
original pioneers. Many local festivals celebrate these cultures.
These immigrants were lured here, no doubt, by the same vista that
tempts today's athletes and outdoorsmen. North Dakota's pristine
land, under an empty sky, seems to stretch toward infinity. One of
the best places to experience the state's natural beauty is in the
Badlands of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park, in western North
Dakota. Roosevelt was a rancher here for a time, and his memories
of North Dakota would later fuel his passion for conservation.
Visitors to the stark cliffs and buttes of the Badlands can camp,
view species like bison and elk or bike the Maah Daah Hey Trail.
Lake Sakakawea is another scenic spot, so expansive it can
accommodate sailors as well as avid sport fishermen. Winters this
far north can seem formidable, but North Dakota lightly blanketed
by pure-white snow is stunning, and the snowshoeing, snowmobiling,
cross-country skiing and ice fishing is unparalleled. In the
summer, the 2,339-acre (946 ha) International Peace Garden is a
serene place to visit. Situated on the world's longest unfortified
border between the United States and Canada, it is a symbol of
peace and friendship.
Though many may be surprised to hear it, North Dakota does have
more to offer than history and the great outdoors. The Indian
reservations, reservoirs of cultural knowledge, are also home to a
number of glitzy casinos. Fargo and Grand Forks are college towns,
complete with arts scenes, bars and clubs and, in the case of Grand
Forks, the University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux ice hockey
team, the state's major sports competitor. North Dakota's most
unusual, though perhaps most impressive, attraction seems
impossible to categorize. The Enchanted Highway is a 32-mile (52km)
stretch of lonely road, along which the world's largest metal
sculptures have been erected. Local artist Gary Greff, whose
creations include a giant tin family and a group of enormous
grasshoppers, conceived the idea to attract visitors to the tiny
town of Regent. The former teacher's arresting pieces of art, and
the fact that they were constructed without the artist having had
any formal training, reflect the North Dakotan values of
perseverance, preservation and creativity.
Time Zones
Climate Info
North Dakota has a continental climate with four distinct
seasons. Its average temperature is cool, ranging from 37-43°F
(3-6°C). Winters are dry and sometimes bitterly cold, especially in
January. However, the state has a longer temperate season than many
imagine, when, due to its northern latitude, the sun rises before
6am and sets after 9.30pm. Summers are sunny and can be quite hot
at times, and thunderstorms are common, but North Dakota is one of
the driest states in the US.
Airport
Grand Forks International Airport (GFK)
Location:
The airport is located six miles (9km) northwest of Grand
Forks.
Time Difference:
GMT -6 (GMT -5 from March to
November).
Contacts:
Tel: +1 701 795 6981.
Getting to the city:
Taxi services are available 24 hours a day. Travellers can
arrange beforehand to have a taxi waiting or can call from the
terminal once they arrive. A few local hotels provide shuttle
services, but reservations should be made prior to arrival.
Car rental:
Alamo, Avis, Hertz and National offer on-site service.
Enterprise has a branch in Grand Forks.
Airport Facilities:
Facilities at the airport include a gift shop, a restaurant,
free wireless Internet access and business work areas.
Car Parking:
There are both short and long-term parking lots within walking
distance of the terminal. Cash, check and major credit cards are
accepted.
The lives of prairie pioneers are showcased at the
Frontier Village, with original prairie town buildings housing many
frontier antiques and artefacts. Features of the village include
the Kirkpatrick Gallery, the Louis L'Amour Writer's Shack and
outdoor amphitheatre, as well as stagecoach and pony r....
The lives of prairie pioneers are showcased at the
Frontier Village, with original prairie town buildings housing many
frontier antiques and artefacts. Features of the village include
the Kirkpatrick Gallery, the Louis L'Amour Writer's Shack and
outdoor amphitheatre, as well as stagecoach and pony rides. The
National Buffalo Museum has a buffalo herd on its property with
three albino bison: White Cloud, Dakota Miracle and Dakota Legend.
Native Americans traditionally hold the white buffalo as
sacred.
For a scenic drive and interesting art experience,
head for the Enchanted Highway near Regent. The numerous metal
sculptures along the road include
The World's Largest Tin Family,
Pheasants on the Prairieand
Fisherman's Dream. Miniatures of each sculpture are
available from the gift shop in Regen....
For a scenic drive and interesting art experience,
head for the Enchanted Highway near Regent. The numerous metal
sculptures along the road include
The World's Largest Tin Family,
Pheasants on the Prairieand
Fisherman's Dream. Miniatures of each sculpture are
available from the gift shop in Regent.
The North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame pays tribute to
Native American and cowboy cultures, including trail drives,
ranching and rodeo. This is where famous local cattlemen and rodeo
stars will live forever. There is a lovely patio available to
visitors and meeting rooms can be booked as well.
The North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame pays tribute to
Native American and cowboy cultures, including trail drives,
ranching and rodeo. This is where famous local cattlemen and rodeo
stars will live forever. There is a lovely patio available to
visitors and meeting rooms can be booked as well.
Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
The Knife River area was inhabited by Native Americans
for over 11,000 years and today the remains of three Hidatsa
villages illustrate that legacy. The Native American girl of Lewis
and Clarke lore, Sakakawea, was said to have lived here. A museum
and visitors centre are also features of this
attra....
The Knife River area was inhabited by Native Americans
for over 11,000 years and today the remains of three Hidatsa
villages illustrate that legacy. The Native American girl of Lewis
and Clarke lore, Sakakawea, was said to have lived here. A museum
and visitors centre are also features of this
attraction.