Southeast, North Dakota


What's "Legendary" about North Dakota? It starts with the legends of the great American West, like Lewis and Clark, Sakakawea, George Custer, Sitting Bull and Theodore Roosevelt, who all lived out larger-than-life epics here.
And it continues through today, as you discover legendary adventures of your own, including world-class fishing, hiking, biking, horseback riding, boating...or just exploring everything from historic forts to national parks to shopping malls.
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Lake Ashtabula Fishing
Anglers get your fishing poles oiled and geared. Lake Ashtabula has an abundant population of walleye, northern pike, white bass, yellow perch and black bullheads. The name "Ashtabula" is a Native American word meaning "Fish River,"
, ND FishingDakota Magic Casino and Hotel
120-room hotel, 1,500-seat convention center, convention/meeting rooms, Seven Fires Grille, 24-hour buffet, 725 reel and video slot machines, blackjack, let-it-ride, live roulette, live craps, poker, 24
Hankinson, ND CasinosPrairie Outpost Park
Historic buildings include a general store, post office, depot, church and rural school, vets'
Hillsboro, ND MuseumsBuffalo Creek State Historic Site
Marker designates area crossed by Gen. Henry H. Sibley and his military expedition on Aug. 16, 1863. His expedition included 3,300 soldiers and 200
Buffalo, ND Historic SitesLake Ashtabula Camping
The Corps of Engineers operates seven recreation areas at Lake Ashtabula, providing a variety of facilities and services, as well as actively manages 14 separate wildlife areas at Lake Ashtabula.
, ND CampingRoger Maris Museum
Newly rebuilt museum traces the career of Roger Maris, the legendary Fargo athlete who hit 61 homers to break Babe Ruth's single-season home run record in 1961
Fargo, ND Famous PeopleFort Ransom State Historic Site
Location of a 200-man military post built in 1867 by Gen. Alfred Terry and named for Civil War Gen. Thomas Ransom. The post was active from 1867 to 1872
Fort Ransom, ND Historic Sites