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Blaze a Trail Over Land or Through Water in North Dakota This Summer

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Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Criss-crossing paths over land and water create a patchwork of routes that lead to whatever the soul seeks.

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  • Criss-crossing paths over land and water create a patchwork of routes that lead to whatever the soul seeks.
  • This summer, North Dakota Tourism invites visitors to blaze their own legendary trail.
  • The Sheyenne River Water Trail boasts 199 continuous river miles from the north end of Lake Ashtabula to the east end of the Sheyenne National Grassland.
  • To fully immerse yourself in the one-of-a-kind terrain North Dakota offers, visitors must visit the iconic Theodore Roosevelt National Park .

Enjoy Unique Experiences Led by North Dakota's Legendary Female Entrepreneurs

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Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Known for its friendly faces and local charm, the state invites visitors to meet, support and learn from the incredible female entrepreneurs that make North Dakota a legendary place to live and play.

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  • Known for its friendly faces and local charm, the state invites visitors to meet, support and learn from the incredible female entrepreneurs that make North Dakota a legendary place to live and play.
  • Cows and Co. Creamery is an on-farm creamery featuring artisan Gouda cheese, fresh cheddar cheese curds and authentic Italian-inspired gelato.
  • Located in downtown Bismarck, Butterhorn chef-owner Stephanie Miller is a North Dakota native and a former contestant on Bravo's Top Chef.
  • In addition to the iconic Butterhorn, other unique selections on the menu include Smorrebrod, Cavatelli alla Vodka and Focaccia Neapolitan.

Welcome the Colorful Days of Fall in North Dakota

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Tuesday, September 13, 2022

North Dakota Tourism publishes a Fall Foliage Guide with incredible locations to see the leaves change beginning in mid-September through mid-October.

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  • North Dakota Tourism publishes a Fall Foliage Guide with incredible locations to see the leaves change beginning in mid-September through mid-October.
  • While North Dakota is home to some astonishing forests, the intensity of the fall colors tends to shine through in the northern part of the state.
  • Several cities in North Dakota embrace the changing season and host lively fall festivals and events to celebrate.
  • For more fall fun and special events in North Dakota including Wild Rides Rodeo Dickson , apple picking, exploring wineries, shopping at a farmers' market, touring towns like Fargo and Medora , and tips for wildlife viewing across the state, visit the Fall in North Dakota page.

North Dakota Offers Adrenaline Pumping Pursuits This Summer

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Thursday, June 2, 2022

Here are four adrenaline pumping pursuits to get the heart racing this summer.

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  • Here are four adrenaline pumping pursuits to get the heart racing this summer.
  • In addition to Theodore Roosevelt National Park , North Dakota is home to 13 state parks and boasts trails for every skill level.
  • With over 400 lakes and rivers, North Dakota offers exciting action for walleye, northern pike, perch and other game fish year-round.
  • Entering North Dakota from Montana, the Upper Missouri River flows just west of Williston and into South Dakota.

Four North Dakota Towns Perfect for A Cozy Winter Getaway

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Wednesday, February 2, 2022

February's chilly days call for a getaway to North Dakota's welcoming towns offering outdoor fun and small-town charm.

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  • February's chilly days call for a getaway to North Dakota's welcoming towns offering outdoor fun and small-town charm.
  • These western North Dakota towns are the epicenter of the state's booming energy industry and is bustling with new things to see and do.
  • For more winter fun in North Dakota and to plan your next trip, visit the Winter is fun in North Dakota and Cities and Regions pages on NDtourism.com .
  • More information and resources, including CDC resources, for planning a trip to North Dakota can be found on the North Dakota Department of Health website.