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Fort Totten, North Dakota

Upcoming Events in Fort Totten North Dakota


January

30 Sullys Hill Winter Festival - Varfious outdoor activities include snowshoeing, hiking and cross-country skiing. Educational workshops on site.

Address: South of Devils Lake , Fort Totten, North Dakota
Ph: 701-766-4272 (Always call and confirm events)

June

23 - 26 Annual Birding & Nature Festival - Visitors have opportunities to take guided birding and nature walks or your own walks in and around Sullys Hill, the Lake Alice National Wildlife Refuge, Kelly's Slough National Wildlife Refuge, Grahams Island State Park, Fort Totten State Historic Site, and other areas in the Devils Lake region of North Dakota.

Address: Sully's Hill Game Preserve , Fort Totten, North Dakota
Ph: 701-766-4272 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.sullyshillbirdfest.com/
Fee: Free

September

27 Annual Living History Field Day - Student registration required. Sponsored with the friends of Fort Totten State Historic Site.

Address: Fort Totten State Historic Site , Fort Totten, North Dakota
Ph: 701-766-4441 (Always call and confirm events)
Fax: 701-328-3710
Email: histosoc@state.nd.us
Web: www.discovernd.com/hist
Fee: Free public admission; $2 studen materials fee

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Things to do near Fort Totten, ND

Sully's Hill National Game Preserve

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Railroad Museum of Minot

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Eastwood Park National Historic District

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