Northeast, North Dakota
From serene to extreme, North Dakota promises every level of adventure for every kind of adventurer! On the extreme side, hiking, biking and horseback riding challenge you from the Badlands to the Pembina Gorge.
But if you prefer more serene adventures, the sun sets over more National Wildlife Refuges in North Dakota than in any other state, so grab your camera, binoculars and bird list. Or perhaps a little shopping is all the adventure you seek. By any definition, you'll find your legendary adventure in North Dakota!
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Devils Lake Hunting
In the fall hundreds of thousands of waterfowl migrate through the area and give both local and visiting hunters outstanding hunting opportunities. "Devils Lake, ND is a waterfowler's mecca. The snow goose hunting is beyond comparison...and ducks? Let me put it this way... I can'
, ND HuntingDevils Lake Campgrounds
Devils Lake is North Dakota's largest natural lake with approximately 122,000 acres and more than 90% undeveloped. There are two State Parks located about 15 miles from the lake, but there are several privately owned campgrounds nearer to the lake and some of those do have lake access.
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, ND CampingDevils Lake Snowmobiling
The Lake Region Trail System is located in the east central part of the state. This state system is approximately 300 miles. It probably offers the most diversified type of riding on any of our systems. There are tight, twisting trails to wide-open runs to ditch riding.
, ND SnowmobilingDevils Lake Fishing
Currently Devils Lake is about 122,000 acres and more than 90% undeveloped. Fishing is outstanding year-round for a number of species including:
, ND FishingNorthern Heights Rock Climbing Gym
Offers more than 2,200 square feet of climbing area. 30
Grand Forks, ND Fun CentersJapanese Garden
Completed in 2003 by representatives from Awano, Japan, Grand Forks'
Grand Forks, ND Botanical GardensGrand Forks County Historical Society/Myra Museum
Historical Society and Museum, tour our 5
Grand Forks, ND MuseumsHeritage Village
Nineteenth century pioneer village with Main Street buildings, log cabin, family farm and working 1918
Grafton, ND MuseumsArbor Park
Brick walkway, continuing from Loon Park, represents the winding Red River. All rock used in the park was salvaged from buildings torn down after the 1997
Grand Forks, ND ArtsDrayton United Methodist Church
Historic church, built in 1906, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Drayton, ND Historic Churches