North Dakota Vacation Destinations For Fun And Adventure

By Anita Ortega


Many vacation dreams feature sunny beaches, vast amusement parks, or blue pools beside luxury resorts. However, other things that can make a get-away memorable. Think about majestic mountains, wetlands full of birds, historic sites that make wild west stories come alive, and saving money, too. A North Dakota vacation is both exciting and affordable.

Although many people don't know much about ND, a little research will let you in on the secret. This large state has awesome scenery, exciting cities, absorbing museums, 63 wildlife refuges, renowned hunting and fishing areas, and many historic sites from earlier days - which are not all that far distant. You can visit a Las Vegas style casino with bright lights and live entertainment or wander through a ghost town. Talk about variety.

For those who like shopping and indoor activities, ND cities have great downtown amenities. Real North American jewelry, rugs, and blankets can be found in downtown and casino gift shops. You can visit a Vegas-style gaming resort with fine dining, concerts, and live entertainment. The Dakota Zoo in Bismark is great, and there are many museums based on history that happened not that long ago.

If you want scenery, it's hard to imagine anything more breathtaking than the scenic overlooks on the Theodore Roosevelt National Park North Unit, a fourteen-mile drive through the Badlands. This barren area of dry washes and deep gullies carved out of the mountains is incredible; you may never have seen anything like it. There are over 60 ghost towns inside the Badlands, as well as hiking trails and the Pioneer Trails Regional Museum. The Frontier Museum at Williston is just outside the boundaries of what many different people groups called the 'bad lands to cross'.

Photography is a thrill for visitors to ND. There's another reason besides the scenery. ND is right in the middle of the Central Flyway used by millions of migratory birds. June in ND is considered a must for serious birders. There are specially-marked drives and trails that give great opportunities to see many species that stop off in the wetlands of central ND. Some refuges have blinds so photographers can get close to feeding and mating birds.

Many tourists rent a cabin for their stay. You can also stay at a resort lodge, where the emphasis is on comfortable rusticity, or you can find a more conventional motel. There are camping sites in the national and state parks, if you really want to rough it. Hiking, cycling, hunting, fishing year round, canoeing, kayaking, and fossil hunts are popular daytime activities.

Check out vacation packages, especially if it will be your first time in ND. These deals vary but can include meals and accommodations at specific points along the way. They are geared for everything from family groups to conventions, or from backpackers to senior citizens who want leisurely outings.

If you've done the cruise ships and the beaches and want a change of pace, consider heading to ND, where the wild west is still to be found, history is close enough to touch, and you can have all the modern conveniences anytime you want. The 39th (or maybe 40th;the records are not clear) state is a wonderful destination.




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