North Dakota Travel Guide
North Dakota is situated in the north of the United States, between Canada and South Dakota. North Dakota is known as the Peace Garden State, after the International Peace Gardens that straddle the border with Canada, manufacturing and agriculture are primary industries in North Dakota.
The quiet natural beauty of the State is sure to leave a lasting impression on you. In Central North Dakota, be sure to stop in Bismarck, the state capital and visit the North Dakota Heritage Center. Another must see is Devils Lake - the largest natural lake in North Dakota encompassing over 122,000 acres that has more than 375 miles of shoreline providing outstanding fishing and recreational opportunities.
Fargo and Grand Forks are set in the scenic Red River Valley. They are nice to visit and good bases for exploring the region. In West North Dakota, stop and see Lewis and Clark State Park outside of Williston or drive down to the historic frontier town of Medora and visit the Mansion of the Marquis de Mores. Be sure to see the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site just outside of Stanton.
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