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.
Explore Southeast
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 FishingCamp Sheardown State Historic Site
A bronze marker identifies this 1863
Valley City, ND Historic SitesFall Family Fun on the Farm
Educational tours by appointment mid-September through Oct. 31; summer school groups all summer;
Hatton, ND ToursCamp Arnold State Historic Site
The site marks the Aug. 14 campsite of the 1863
Oriska, ND Historic SitesInternational Peace Garden
2,339-acre botanical garden commemorating peace between the United States and Canada. More than 150,000 flowers, floral clock, 120-foot Peace Tower, 911
Dunseith, ND Botanical GardensLitchville Community Museum
First house in Litchville in 1901 is now a museum containing artifacts from the early 1900s and displays of military uniforms from World War I to the present. New addition is Stella'
Litchville, ND MuseumsLake 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 CampingTrollwood Performing Arts School
Trollwood Performing Arts School presents a variety of theatrical performances annually, including a dazzling Broadway-style musical each July in an open-air amphitheater. The 2006 musical dates are July 13-15, 19-23 and 25-30
Fargo, ND Theatres