Much like South Dakota, North Dakota’s rugged and unspoiled countryside have vistas that stretch for miles and tall mountain peaks. Plenty of outdoor activity can be found in North Dakota’s state and national parks. North Dakota also has an abundance of wildlife refuges, supporting their goal to preserve the natural environment that makes the state one of our most beautiful and remote. The sparsely populated state brings over 700,000 visitors to its national parks and 448 sites on the National Register of Historic Places. Visit North Dakota national and state parks to find an adventure that looks like time gone by.
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National Parks and Historic Sites
Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site
15550 ND-1804, Williston, ND 58801
Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
564 County Rd 37, Stanton, ND 58571
North Country National Scenic Trail
Trail Information
Sakakawea Scenic Byway
Highway 200A from Washburn to Stanton, Washburn, ND
Sheyenne National Grasslands
Sheyenne National Grassland, McLeod, ND 58057
Standing Rock National Native American Scenic Byway
Begins at the Cannon Ball River south along Highways 1806 and 24 and ends at Highway 20 and BIA Route 4 intersection near Mobridge, SD
7635 ND-1806, Cannon Ball, ND 58528
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
315 Second Avenue, Medora, ND 58645
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