Did you know that North Dakota was the inspiration behind Teddy Roosevelt’s National Forest Service, the governing body that was put in place to preserve America's great parklands? The picturesque farmlands and wheat fields of North Dakota and the various historic sites that grace the state keep visitors booking flights to North Dakota year after year.

Farmland makes up more than 90 percent of North Dakota land, making this state the most rural of all the states. It’s no surprise then that North Dakota ranks first in the nation's production of wheat and also churns out other agricultural products including barley, rye, sunflowers, oats, and hay.

Visitors to North Dakota take pleasure in the state’s forests and recreation areas. Deer and pheasant hunting, along with bass and trout fishing, keep visitors booking flights to North Dakota. Some of the greater points of interest in North Dakota include the International Peace Garden near Dunseith, Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site, and of course, the Theodore Roosevelt National Park.

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North Dakota Climate

North Dakota has hot summers (the record high was 121 degrees) with little rainfall and periods of drought. The winters are cold, with the average temperature in the single digits in January. Bismarck gets around 44 inches of snow. At the top of the tornado alley, North Dakota’s peak tornado season is June, July, and August.

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When to Fly to North Dakota

Peak Season:

Summer is the peak tourist season in North Dakota. But so few people visit the state that crowds are not bad and North Dakota flights and hotel accommodations are always reasonable, even in the Badlands. Summer is also prime canoeing weather.

The North Dakota State Fair is an annual event in Minot in late July. The United Tribes International Powwow is an annual event in Bismarck the weekend after Labor Day and one of the largest powwows in the U.S.

Off Season:

Fall and hunting season are popular, but the winters are so harsh that few people visit. Cheap flights to North Dakota are likely found during the winter months, but bundle up before boarding the flight.

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Getting Around North Dakota

The least-visited state in the country, North Dakota has more unexplored wilderness than any other state except Alaska. You need a car to see North Dakota. If you are heading for the Theodore Roosevelt National Park, US 85 takes you through the North Unit and I-94 through the South Unit. For prairies and missile silos, try US 2 (although you cannot actually see the silos).

For outdoor enthusiasts, the popular modes of transport are hiking, biking, canoeing, boating, skiing, snowmobiling, and horseback riding. 

There is very limited train service within the state and somewhat less limited bus service.

 

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North Dakota Insider Information

  • Theodore Roosevelt hunted in North Dakota in late-19th century and established two cattle ranches there. When he became president he said: "I never would have been President if it had not been for my experiences in North Dakota." The national park named after Roosevelt covers 70,000 acres and is home to bison, prairie dogs, and elk.
  • The Petrified Forest is one of the largest in the U.S. and can be reached only on foot or by horseback.
  • The International Peace Garden straddles North Dakota and Manitoba, Canada. More than 150,000 tourists visit each year and the only two floral designs that stay the same each year are the flags of America and Canada.
  • North Dakota boasts the Little Missouri National Grasslands and Sheyenne National Grasslands as well as Sully’s Hill National Game Preserve and, it claims, more national wildlife refuges than any other state.
  • The town of Rugby is the geographical center of North America.  A tall stone obelisk marks the spot.
  • The Lewis and Clark trail: Captain Meriwether Lewis and Second Lieutenant William Clark set out from St. Louis, Missouri, in 1804 at the behest of President Thomas Jefferson to find a land route to the Pacific Ocean. They entered North Dakota in the winter of 1804 and stayed at Fort Mandan (near Washburn). They followed the Missouri river to the Yellowstone (near Williston). The State Historical Society of North Dakota has marked 28 locations of significance to the Corps of Discovery including Lewis & Clark State Park.
  • The Enchanted Highway has huge "folk art” figures dotted along it. East of Dickinson, every few miles southbound from Interstate 94 brings you to metal sculptures, including a robot family, grasshoppers, pheasants and more. Watch for the giant geese flying over a setting sun on I-94 at the Gladstone exit.

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