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Legendary tours begin with a great guide. On-A-Slant Mandan Indian Village, Mandan NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE

WELCOME TO Welcome to Legendary North Dakota! Thank you for being a travel ambassador, rewarding your groups with travel in this great nation and to our Legendary state. We want your tour to be successful and incredible. Groups and FITs traveling to North Dakota will be amazed at the beauty of the Badlands, become proud of the prairies that were brought to life by homesteading immigrants and walk in the footsteps of history as did Lewis, Clark, Sakakawea, Sitting Bull, Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President along with Custer and many others. Thank you and as I always say You will arrive a guest but leave a legend in North Dakota. Warm regards, Deanne Cunningham, CTIS Group Travel Marketing Manager ABOUT THE GUIDE The North Dakota group travel guide is designed with the tour operator and travel industry leaders in mind. We use vivid photographs that can also be used for marketing of your North Dakota tour. We recommend using this guide along with the North Dakota Travel Guide and North Dakota Tourism web site, NDtourism.com, to create a phenomenal tour. This group travel guide provides general information, mileage charts, and sample itineraries with matching routes, scenic drives and it showcases amazing attractions, historical and cultural activities and fun along the way. Legendary North Dakota is here to assist with additional planning services and to answer questions, please contact Deanne Cunningham, CTIS, Group Travel Marketing Manager, at 1-800-435-5663, direct 701-328-2502, email: decunningham@nd.gov and on the website: www.ndtourism.com/groups, join me on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/grouptravelnd and Twitter: @GroupTravelND. Disclaimer: At the time of this printing, North Dakota Tourism Division verified the accuracy of this guide s information. Please verify prices, dates and hours when you call for reservations. Photo Credit: Amy Taborksy, Jim Gallop, Gene Kellogg, Jason Lindsey, Pat Hertz, Chuck Haney, Lisa Tuba, ND Tourism, Scooter Pursley, SkyDancer Casino, Jose Medina, David Borlaug, Gerald Blank, David Lee, Ren Davis, Dan Koeck, Will Kincaid, Dawn Charging, Mitch Highman, Sheldon Green, Nina Sneider, Duane Strand, Submitted photos, Basin Electric, ND Oil and Gas Division, Obsessed Photographers Group, NDSU Germans from Russia Heritage Collection, Visit Minot, Bruce Wendt, Final Proof Photography, State Museum at the North Dakota Heritage Center.

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 3 3 3 4 5 5 General Information State Tidbits and Facts Geography Highest and Lowest Points Average Mean: January and July Temperatures Four Seasons: Precipitation U.S. Mileage Map North Dakota Map w/mileage Touring in North Dakota 7 7 7 Escort Notes Legends of North Dakota Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Awards North Dakota Trivia 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 Itineraries The Lewis and Clark Trail Across Cultures, Across North Dakota Legendary Treasures Along I-94 Up, Up and Away On I-29 The East Central Sampler Preservation Tour Turtle Mountains Backdrops of Beauty Boomers Express Pass Southwest Tour Oil and Energy Tours 28 29 Annual Events Annual Events and Festivals Free Things to do 30 Important Numbers & Permits and Passport Traveling in North Dakota 32 Convention & Visitor Bureaus & Chambers CVB s and Chambers NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 1 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

STATE TIDBITS AND FACTS Capitol City The state capitol in Bismarck stands 19 stories and can be seen for miles. Population North Dakota s growing population is 683,932. Fargo is the largest city at 107,349, followed by Bismarck at 62,665. Nickname Peace Garden State was adopted by the 1957 Legislature. It represents the International Peace Garden that was built on the international boundary between North Dakota and the Canadian province of Manitoba. State Tree The American Elm (Ulmus americana) can reach 120 feet or taller. State Capitol, Bismarck NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 2 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

Autumn in North Dakota Winter in North Dakota Agriculture and energy production, statewide Highest Point White Butte in Bowman County tops out at 3,506 feet above sea level. Lowest Point Pembina County in northeast North Dakota has the lowest point in the state at 792 feet above sea level. Average January Temperature Average temperatures range from 2 degrees Fahrenheit in the northeast to 17 in the southwest. Average July Temperatures July is the warmest month, averaging 67 degrees Fahrenheit in the northeast to 73 in parts of the south. Highest Temperature 121 degrees at Steele on July 6, 1936 Lowest Temperature Minus 60 at Parshall on February 15, 1936. Four Seasons Winter (December-early March) is the season for snowmobiling, ice fishing, ice skating and hockey. Expect an average temperature of 24 degrees Fahrenheit (-4 Celsius). Spring (Late March-mid June) is a time of rapid change. The snowpack melts rapidly in late March or early April, the fertile soil dries and field preparations begin. Expect an average temperature of 52 degrees (11 Celsius). Summer (Mid June-mid September) is a perfect time in North Dakota. The days are warm, sometimes even hot, but nights are cool enough for a restful sleep. Expect an average temperature of 82 degrees (28 Celsius). Fall (Mid September-November) in North Dakota is a beautiful time of year. The warm days are perfect for enjoying such activities as completing the harvest, fall festivals and outdoor adventure. Expect an average temperature of 66 degrees (19 Celsius). NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 3 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

Portland Calgary Seattle Billings Regina Winnipeg Bismarck Minneapolis Boston San Francisco Salt Lake City Las Vegas Boise Denver Rapid City Des Moines Los Angeles Albuquerque Oklahoma City Madison St. Louis Indianapolis Detroit Chicago Louisville Nashville Pittsburgh Raleigh Charlotte New York City Washington, D.C. Phoenix Dallas Atlanta New Orleans U.S. MILEAGE MAP Tampa Miami From Bismarck to: Albuquerque 1125 miles...1811 km...17 hrs Atlanta 1500 miles...2415 km...23 hrs Billings 425 miles...684 km...6 hrs 30 mins Boise 1040 miles...1674 km...16 hrs Boston 1825 miles...2938 km...28 hrs Calgary 825 miles...1328 km...12 hrs 30 mins Charlotte 1550 miles...2496 km...24 hrs Chicago 850 miles...1369 km...14 hrs Dallas 1250 miles...2013 km...19 hrs Denver 700 miles...1127 km...11 hrs Des Moines 663 miles...1067 km...10 hrs Detroit 1100 miles...1771 km...17 hrs Indianapolis 1000 miles...1610 km...15 hrs Las Vegas 1360 miles...2190 km...21 hrs Los Angeles 1690 miles...2721 km...26 hrs Louisville 1125 miles...1811 km...17 hrs Madison 725 miles...1167 km...11 hrs Miami 2138 miles...3442 km...33 hrs Minneapolis Nashville New Orleans New York City Oklahoma City Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland Raleigh Rapid City Regina St. Louis Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle Tampa Washington, DC Winnipeg 450 miles...725 km...7 hrs 1275 miles...2053 km...19 hrs 30 mins 1600 miles...2576 km...24 hrs 30 mins 1650 miles...2657 km...25 hrs 970 miles...1562 km...15 hrs 1480 miles...2383 km...23 hrs 1275 miles...2053 km...19 hrs 30 mins 1275 miles...2053 km...19 hrs 30 mins 1605 miles...2584 km...24 hrs 30 mins 330 miles...531 km...5 hrs 360 miles...580 km...5 hrs 30 mins 1042 miles...1678 km...16 hrs 950 miles...1530 km...14 hrs 30 mins 1625 miles...2616 km...25 hrs 1260 miles...2029 km...19 hrs 1950 miles...3140 km...30 hrs 1550 miles...2496 km...24 hrs 380 miles...531 km...5 hrs 30 mins NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 4 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

TOURING NORTH DAKOTA Major east-west routes Interstate 94, highways 2 and 200 Major north-south routes Interstate 29, highways 281, 83 and 85 Driving conditions Call 511 in state or 866-696-3511 out of state Road construction, load restrictions, weather and speed zone information www.dot.nd.gov/travel/ Travel Information Services www.ndtourism.com/listings/transportation-visitorservices Amtrak railway service Fargo, Grand Forks, Devils Lake, Rugby, Minot, Stanley and Williston www.amtrak.com/home Car rental Available at larger airports and communities across North Dakota Taxi and shuttle services Available in Bismarck, Devils Lake, Dickinson, Fargo, Grand Forks, Jamestown, Mandan, Valley City, Williston and Wahpeton Charter & Motorcoach Companies For a complete list of licensed companies for intrastate passenger travel, contact ND Group Travel at 800-435-5663 or email decunningham@nd.gov Scheduled air service Commercial service airports are in Williston, Minot, Devils Lake, Grand Forks, Fargo, Jamestown, Bismarck and Dickinson. Daily departures by Allegiant, American, Delta, Frontier, Great Lakes Airlines and United Airlines. www.nd.gov/ndaero/airlines/ NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 5 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

Reenactors at Fort Mandan, Washburn Sacred Albino buffalo, Jamestown Fort Abraham Lincoln, Mandan Knife River Indian Village National Historic Site, Stanton NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 6 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

LEGENDS OF NORTH DAKOTA Legends can be famous people about whom stories have been handed down from generation to generation. There are many stories about Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux Chief Sitting Bull and Lt Col. George Custer, both of whom experienced the Dakota Territory in different ways. Before the Dakota Territory, it was home to many tribal people and fur traders and provided shelter for a crew of explorers who were sent to discover the lands of the Louisiana Purchase. Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and the Corps of Discovery made friends with Charbonneau, his young wife, Sakakawea, and Chief Sheheke, or White Coyote. Stories of Theodore Roosevelt in the North Dakota Badlands live on. After leaving the Presidency, Theodore Roosevelt said, I never would have been President if it had not been for my experiences in North Dakota. Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Awards The award recognizes present or former North Dakotans who have achieved national recognition in their field of expertise. Recipients are chosen by the Governor and their portraits are on display in the Capitol building. Some prominent winners: Roger Maris, pro baseball legend Lawrence Welk, musician and TV entertainer Peggy Lee, Jazz singer, songwriter and TV performer Warren Christopher, 63rd Secretary of State Angie Dickinson, TV and movie actress North Dakota Trivia 1. In the Sioux language, the word "Dakota" means. 2. The Red River, which divides North Dakota and Minnesota, is unique in that it flows which direction? 3. The International Peace Garden is on the border between North Dakota and. 4. The North Dakota city which is the geographical center of North America is. 5. Under the Act, a new settler in the Dakota Territory was given 160 acres for living on the land and cultivating a portion of it for five years. Answers 1. friend 2. north 3. Manitoba, Canada 4. Rugby 5. Homestead NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 7 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

THE LEWIS AND CLARK TRAIL Williston Medora Dickinson 85 83 2 94 Minot Devils Lake Grand Forks Jamestown 29 Bismarck Fargo It s quite a story to share and the history is true. Lewis, Clark and the Corps of Discovery traveled to the Pacific Ocean. To get there, they came through here! North Dakota is where their lives were changed forever on a chance meeting with Sakakawea. Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, Stanton Fort Union National Historic Site, near Williston Fort Mandan, Washburn Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, Washburn NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 8 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

Day 1 North Dakota Capitol Building, Bismarck Guided tour of our 19-story art deco capitol and Rough Rider Hall of Fame. State Museum at the North Dakota Heritage Center, Bismarck Interactive galleries full of history and culture; renovation to be complete in 2014. Lewis and Clark Riverboat, Bismarck Afternoon and evening cruises on the scenic Missouri River. Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, Custer House, Mandan Military post and home of Lt Col. Custer plus commissary, barracks, granary and stables. Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, On-A-Slant Indian Village, Mandan Mandan Indian earthlodge village, a once thriving community. Prairie Knights Casino and Resort, Fort Yates Variety of entertainment, dining and high-stakes gaming. Burial Site of Sitting Bull, Fort Yates Memorial site to one of the great Native American leaders. Day 2 Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, Washburn Interactive displays of Native American artifacts and a rare complete set of Karl Bodmer s artwork. Fort Mandan Historic Site and Visitor s Center, Washburn Reconstructed winter fort of 1804-1805. Day 3 Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center, Williston Rotating exhibits where the two rivers meet. Fort Buford State Historic Site, Williston The site where Sitting Bull surrendered in 1881. Fort Union National Historic Site, Williston The American Fur Company s fur trading post on the upper Missouri River. Long X Visitor Center and Museum, Watford City The area s cultural, geological, historical and geographic information center. Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Watford City The North unit of the national park with wildlife viewing and popular vistas. Day 4 Killdeer Mountain Battlefield State Historic Site, Killdeer Where 2,200 troops commanded by General Sully fought 6,000 Sioux, Yanktonai and Teton Indians. Pfennig Wildlife Museum, Beulah 175 animal specimens on display. Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, Stanton Home to Sakakawea and meeting site for Lewis, Clark and Charbonneau. Fort Stevenson Guardhouse, Garrison Depicts frontier military and Native American history. Paul Broste Rock Museum, Parshall Large private rock collection with minerals from all over the world. Three Tribes Museum, New Town Highlights the Mandan, Arikara and Hidatsa people, their heritage and culture. Four Bears Casino & Resort, New Town Vegas-style gaming, entertainment and dining. Lewis and Clark Riverboat, Bismarck NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 9 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

ACROSS CULTURES, ACROSS NORTH DAKOTA Williston Medora Dickinson 85 83 2 94 Minot Devils Lake Grand Forks Jamestown 29 Bismarck Fargo Traverse the northern part of the state for a rich cultural experience. U.S. Highway 2 connects one-of-a-kind communities that take pride in geographic significance, history, military, aviation, Scandinavian heritage, Native American culture and more. Center for Aerospace Sciences, Grand Forks Fort Union National Historic Site, Williston Powwow Dancer, Statewide Scandinavian Heritage Park, Minot NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 10 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

Day 1 Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center, Williston Rotating exhibits where these two rivers meet. Fort Buford State Historic Site, Williston The site where Sitting Bull surrendered in 1881. Fort Union National Historic Site, Williston A powerful fur trading post and Bourgeois House. Part of the National Park System. Four Bears Casino & Resort, New Town Vegas-style gaming, entertainment and dining. Three Tribes Museum, New Town Highlights the Mandan, Arikara and Hidatsa people, their heritage and culture. Day 2 Scandinavian Heritage Park, Minot Features a visitor center with a Norwegian house, stave church, Danish windmill, Swedish Dala horse and more. Pointe of View Winery, Minot A local winery using native fruits and honey. Spirit Lake Casino & Resort, St. Michael Wide variety of gaming, dining and entertainment. Day 3 Lake Region Heritage Center, Devils Lake Lake Region history and local exhibits. Riverwalk Centre, Grand Forks Shopping, dining and unique specialty shops in beautiful downtown Grand Forks. North Dakota Museum of Art, Grand Forks Exhibitions and permanent collections of regional, national and international fine art. Center for Aerospace Sciences, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks Features an atmospherium, high altitude chamber, flight and air traffic control simulators and the Regional Weather Information Center. Grand Forks County Historical Myra Museum, Grand Forks Dedicated to the pioneer women who settled the region; features cultural and ethnic displays. Geographical Center of North America at Rugby Dakota Territory Air Museum, Minot Features region s aviation history of military and civilian aircraft. Geographical Center of North America and Northern Lights Tower, Rugby Two tributes to our great continent and to the stunning Aurora Borealis. Fort Totten State Historic Site, Fort Totten American frontier Army fort commissioned to protect the Fort Totten Trail. Lake Region Pioneer Daughters Museum, Fort Totten On the grounds of Fort Totten; showcases Native American artifacts and family heirlooms. Sullys Hill National Game Preserve, Fort Totten Nature presentations, visitor center and interpretive trails for wildlife viewing, including bison and elk. NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 11 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

LEGENDARY TREASURES ALONG I-94 Williston Medora Dickinson 85 83 2 94 Minot Devils Lake Grand Forks Jamestown 29 Bismarck Fargo This tour includes some of our biggest attractions and some wonderful hidden gems. Begin with the city experience including shopping and arts. Wind up with the scenery of Theodore Roosevelt National Park and some real cowboy adventures! Buffalo Statue, Jamestown North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame, Medora Carol Widman s Candy Company, Fargo Medora Musical, Medora NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 12 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

Day 1 Shopping Galore, Fargo-West Fargo Super sport complexes, outlet and shopping malls, boutiques and big name stores. Carol Widman s Candy Company Fourth Generation, Fargo Famous chocolate covered potato chips and home-made candies. Fargo Theatre, Fargo A Mighty Wurlitzer pipe organ adds character to this registered historic landmark with regular shows. Plains Art Museum, Fargo Accredited fine art museum in historic downtown, offering a variety of classes, tours and exhibitions. Bonanzaville, West Fargo Many area artifacts, rotating exhibits and more than 40 historical buildings to explore. Rosebud Visitor Center, Valley City 1881 superintendent s railroad car near the Historic Bridges Tour and Sheyenne River Valley National Scenic Byway. The National Buffalo Museum, Jamestown Featuring a live herd with three sacred albino buffalo. Frontier Village and World s Largest Buffalo, Jamestown Reconstructed frontier village, 60-ton buffalo and Wild West shootouts all summer. Day 2 State Museum at the North Dakota Heritage Center, Bismarck Interactive galleries full of history and culture; renovation to be complete in 2014. Five Nations Art Depot, Mandan Authentic Native American art on display and for purchase. Dakota Dinosaur Museum, Dickinson Featuring excavated skeletons from the area including the finest Triceratops skull on display. Dickinson Museum Center and Prairie Outpost Park, Dickinson Eleven historic buildings featuring unique regional art, history, agricultural and ranching exhibits. Day 3 Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Medora Theodore Roosevelt s ranch cabin and a scenic drive with wildlife viewing of bison, elk and more. North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame, Medora Center of modern and historic western heritage. Chateau de Morès State Historic Site, Medora A 26-room mansion in the Badlands, summer home to the aristocratic founder of Medora. Pitchfork Steak Fondue, Medora A unique western steak meal served tender and with all the fixin s, served outdoors overlooking Medora. Medora Musical, Medora Broadway-style, patriotic musical variety show performed outdoors in the scenic Badlands. Billings County Courthouse Museum, Medora Frontier memorabilia and western and military firearms. Prairie Fire Pottery, Beach Studio and showroom tours by potter Tama Smith. Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, Custer House, Mandan Military post and home of Lt Col. Custer plus commissary, barracks, granary and stables. On-A-Slant Indian Village, Mandan Mandan Indian earthlodge village, a once thriving community. Plains Art Museum, Fargo NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 13 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

UP, UP AND AWAY ON I-29 Williston Medora Dickinson 85 83 2 94 Minot Devils Lake Grand Forks Jamestown 29 Bismarck Fargo Eastern North Dakota is known for the north-flowing Red River and attractions that will have you going in circles or experiencing upward movement. Let s get you and your group up, up and away. Bonanzaville, West Fargo Pembina Museum, Pembina Fort Abercrombie, Abercrombie Fargo AIr Museum, Fargo NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 14 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

Day 1 Bagg Bonanza Farm, Mooreton National Historic Landmark and one of America s only intact bonanza farms. The 15-acre farm and restored 21-bedroom house expanded to keep up with the crew. Prairie Rose Carousel and Chahinkapa Zoo, Wahpeton Features one of only three working Spillman Carousels in the U.S. Pick a horse or enjoy a bench on the carousel, then go wild visiting the exhibits of animals representing six continents. Dakota Magic Casino and Hotel, Hankinson Vegas style casino with entertainment, convention and meeting space and restaurants. Fort Abercrombie State Historic Site, Abercrombie First U.S. military fort that protected the oxcart trails, supply wagon trains, stagecoaches and steamboat traffic on the Red River. Fargo Theatre, Fargo A restored Mighty Wurlitzer pipe organ is raised from the stage below and first-run independent films play on the big screen. Norway. Artifacts, memorabilia and Fokker airplane on exhibit. John D. Odegard School For Aerospace Sciences, Grand Forks Leader in aviation training. Groups experience the flight training simulators, CAS Altitude Chamber, Atmospherium Planetarium. Grand Forks Town Square, Grand Forks Uptown events in the heart of downtown include Blues on the Red, farmers markets, arts and craft fairs and fireworks on the Fourth of July. Summer Performing Arts Studio, Grand Forks Be uplifted with the performance of area students from grades K-12. Energy and Environmental Research, Grand Forks Facility specializing in advanced technologies to improve the world s environment. Pembina State Museum, Pembina Discover the regional history, from the Cretaceous Age to contemporary times. And up you go in the seven-story viewing tower with a panoramic view. Roger Maris Museum, Fargo Maris stepped out of Fargo and stepped up to the plate, hitting a record 61 home runs in 1961. Scheels Wheel, Fargo Up and around you go on the indoor 45-foot, 12-car, 1953 park-style Ferris wheel. Day 2 Bonanzaville, West Fargo Crank up the history through vintage automobiles, tractors and airplanes to timeless fashions and authentic log cabins, a schoolhouse and more. Fargo Air Museum, Fargo Civilian and military aircraft and exhibits honoring military and air explorers. Hatton-Eielson Museum, Hatton This aviator set the record with Sir Wilkins for non-stop flight from Barrow, Alaska, over the North Pole to Spitsbergen, Farmers Market, Grand Forks NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 15 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

THE EAST CENTRAL SAMPLER Williston Medora Dickinson 85 83 2 94 Minot Devils Lake Grand Forks Jamestown 29 Bismarck Fargo Here s a tour with a little bit of everything! Through the east central part of the state, you ll taste wine, explore science, view scenery and wildlife, walk in celebrities footprints, and learn about North Dakota s role in the Cold War. Now that s variety! Dakota Sun Gardens, near Carrington Midland Railroad Museum, Wimbledon Bridge, Valley City Birding Drives Dakota, Carrington NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 16 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

Day 1 Celebrity Walk of Fame, Fargo Handprints, footprints and signatures of more than 110 celebrities. Maple River Winery, Casselton Groups are invited to discover the native prairie wines with farm-fresh fruits grown in North Dakota. Ronald Reagan Minuteman Missile Site SHS, Cooperstown Cold War era Oscar-Zero Missile Alert Facility and the November 33 Launch Facility. DPRCA s The Opera House and Studio, New Rockford Dakota Prairie Regional Center for the Arts presents a full year of theater productions. Dakota Sun Gardens and Winery, Carrington Relaxing, beautiful gardens and wine made from local and regional fruits. Rosebud Visitor Center, Valley City Interpretation for the Sheyenne Valley National Scenic Byway, North Dakota Agricultural Hall of Fame and the Rosebud superintendent s railcar. Valley City State University Planetarium, Valley City Schedule an appointment to see 2,500 stars at VCSU planetarium. It is ADA accessible. Medicine Wheel Park, Valley City Includes medicine wheel solar calendar, solar system model, Indian burial mounds and walking trails. Sheyenne River National Scenic Byway, North and South of Valley City A 63-mile drive with 41 award-winning interpretive panels sharing the history, culture, geology and wildlife of the area. Birding Drives Dakota, Carrington Six birding drives in the Central Flyway featuring white pelicans, sharp-tailed grouse and more. White Buffalo and World s Largest Buffalo, Jamestown This larger-than-life buffalo is not the only buffalo in the herd. Three sacred albino buffalo are roaming in the area. Frontier Village and National Buffalo Museum, Jamestown Visit the original buildings of a frontier town and take time in the museum dedicated to buffalo. Day 2 Fort Seward Military Post and Interpretive Center, Jamestown Interpretive Center computer kiosks provide an audio/visual tour of the 1872-1877 military fort. Midland Continental Railway Depot and Peggy Lee Exhibit, Wimbledon Museum showcases the history of the depot and high school home of music legend Peggy Lee. Sheyenne River Valley National Scenic Byway NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 17 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

PRESERVATION TOUR Williston Medora Dickinson 85 83 2 94 Minot Devils Lake Grand Forks Jamestown 29 Bismarck Fargo This itinerary is about preserving history, culture and traditions of Germans from Russia, including the accordion music of Lawrence Welk, historic churches, crosses and Nokota horses. Specialties include Wishek s German sausage, Linton s kuchen, Hague s creamed chicken and dumplings and Ashley s strudels. Nokota horses, near Linton State Museum at the North Dakota Heritage Center, Bismarck Wrought-iron Crosses, Hague Prairie Church, central North Dakota NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 18 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

Day 1 North Dakota Capitol Building, Bismarck A tour guide will share stories and secrets of the art deco capitol and Rough Rider Hall of Fame. State Museum at the North Dakota Heritage Center, Bismarck Expansion highlights include a new Geological Time Gallery, First Peoples Gallery, high-tech interactive learning labs, high-profile traveling exhibits and a 60-seat digital Great Plains Theater. Lewis and Clark Riverboat, Bismarck Take an afternoon excursion or a dinner cruise along the Missouri River. Elise Perras Museum, Hazelton Postal memorabilia, antique and vintage items honoring postmaster Elise Perras. McIntosh County Heritage Center, Ashley Visit a Germans from Russia prairie schoolhouse and church, along with a land patent office and antique displays. The Hayloft, Ashley A family owned barn turned theater for summer productions and harmonizing quartets. Rumpelquiltskin, Wishek A quilt shop with custom embroidery and quilting fabrics, threads, tools and classes. North Dakota Wind Farm, Edgeley-Kulm North Dakota s first wind farm with information kiosks about the 41 wind towers. Basilica of St. James Catholic Church, Jamestown Stunning 1910 American Gothic-style church is one of only 60 minor basilicas in the U.S. Nokota Horse Conservancy, Linton Native horse of the Northern Plains and direct descendants of Chief Sitting Bull s herd. Pasture tours are available. Emmons County Museum, Linton Four buildings showcasing military and antique tools, tack and Germans from Russia heritage items. A Touch of Honey, Linton This bee-keeping family offers honey in its liquid state or in a creamed variety. Check out the variety of lip balms, lotions and shower gels. Lawrence Welk s Boyhood Home, Strasburg Famous Champagne Music Maker band leader, Lawrence Welk s boyhood home. Visit the summer kitchen, barn, blacksmith shop and granary. Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Strasburg Large ornate Catholic church with an 85-foot tower; held its first mass in 1910. St. Mary s Catholic Church and Wrought-Iron Cross Site, Hague Germans from Russia church featuring beautiful brick, stained glass, family tributes and sculpted wrought-iron crosses in two cemeteries. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Strasburg NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 19 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

TURTLE MOUNTAINS BACKDROPS OF BEAUTY Williston Medora Dickinson 85 83 2 94 Minot Devils Lake Grand Forks Jamestown 29 Bismarck Fargo Amber waves of grain, forest-covered hills and a panorama of color fill this itinerary. These communities are among the first settled in North Dakota. The area holds its history dear to its heart, from the French and Metis people to the fur traders and explorers that crossed this land. Sullys Hill National Game Preserve, Fort Totten Fort Totten State Historic Site, Fort Totten International Peace Garden, near Dunseith Summer Theatre, near Walhalla NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 20 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

Day 1 Pembina State Museum, Pembina Discover the regional history from indigenous people, French explorers and fur traders. In 1812 it became the first permanent settlement. Gingras Trading Post State Historic Site, Walhalla Original 1840s structures were the home and trading post of a prominent legislator and fur trader. Frost Fire Mountain Summer Theatre, Walhalla Located in the remarkable Pembina Gorge and offers top performances. Icelandic State Park, Cavalier Visit the Pioneer Heritage Center, Gunlogson Homestead and Nature Preserve. Prairie Village Museum, Rugby Explore 23 furnished buildings, including blacksmith shop, train depot, log cabin and Great Northern caboose. Fort Totten State Historic Site, Fort Totten American frontier Army fort commissioned to protect the Fort Totten Trail. Lake Region Pioneer Daughters Museum, Fort Totten On the grounds of Fort Totten. Showcases Native American artifacts and family heirlooms. Sullys Hill National Game Preserve, Fort Totten Nature presentations scheduled at the visitor center and interpretive trails for wildlife viewing. Rendezvous Region Scenic Backway This route is 11½ miles winding along the Pembina River. Enjoy the panorama of the Pembina Gorge and the historic and natural scenic opportunities of the area. Martineau House Turtle Mountain Scenic Byway Visitor Center, St. John 1899 Folk Victorian house converted to visitor center; on the National Register of Historic Places. Sky Dancer Casino and Resort, Belcourt Located in the Turtle Mountains, casino offers group discounts, gaming, entertainment and restaurants. International Peace Garden, Dunseith Celebrate peace between two countries that work together to provide visitors a grand view of more than 150,000 flowers, a 120-foot Peace Tower, Peace Chapel, 9/11 Memorial and International Music Camp. Day 2 Mystical Horizons, Bottineau North Dakota s Stonehenge of the prairie offers a breathtaking view of night skies and farmland west of the Turtle Mountains. Geographical Center of North America, Rugby Stone cairn marks the site recognized as the center of the North American continent. Mystical Horizons, near Bottineau NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 21 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

BOOMERS EXPRESS PASS Williston Medora Dickinson 85 83 2 94 Minot Devils Lake Grand Forks Jamestown 29 Bismarck Fargo Baby Boomers like to travel in small groups with friends, able to choose what interests them and how active they want to be. We encourage you to research our cities at www.ndtourism.com. Each community has hidden gems, outdoor activities, festivals, restaurants and shops and offers that unique charm. Search the events category for powwows, rodeos, craft fairs, art and wine walks and community celebrations. Downtown Fargo Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks Fargo AIr Museum, Fargo Peaceful Valley Ranch, Theodore Roosevelt National Park South Unit NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 22 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

Fargo North Dakota s largest city has fantastic shopping, dining, nightlife, sports and arts culture. Hotel Donaldson unique AAA 4-Diamond restaurant Fargo Air Museum historic flyable airplanes Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks professional minor league baseball team Plains Art Museum accredited museum showing regional and nationally acclaimed fine art Minot Thriving city with new art galleries, new hotels, new restaurants, unique boutiques and fun shopping centers. Scandinavian Heritage Park Magic City International Dragway North Dakota State Fair big name entertainment and more, every summer Norsk Høstfest largest Scandinavian Festival in North America, every fall Grand Forks Unique downtown restaurants and shops, 20 miles of trails and the gorgeous Greenway make a great getaway. Cabela s Outfitter by downtown King s Walk Golf Course an Arnold Palmer Signature course Town Square farmer s markets, music and art and wine walks downtown University of North Dakota hockey Bismarck-Mandan Bustling cities by the Missouri River with new shopping centers, hotels and restaurants plus history, arts, entertainment and great golf. State Museum at the North Dakota Heritage Center Sightseeing Flights over the cities, historic sites and the scenic Missouri River Hawktree Golf Club Nationally recognized by Golf Digest Five Nations Art Depot Native American art on display and for sale Medora Historic cowboy town in the scenic Badlands with trail rides, old west shopping and culinary experiences. Theodore Roosevelt National Park South Unit Medora Musical Broadway-style musical performed outdoors nightly Bully Pulpit Golf Course Ranked one of America s 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses Medora Riding Stables a great way to enjoy the scenery Williston North Dakota s oil boomtown offering new hotels and restaurants, historic attractions and an impressive new indoor recreational facility opening in 2014. Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center Fort Buford State Historic Site where Sitting Bull surrendered in 1881 Fort Union National Historic Site important to the early fur trade on the upper Missouri The Links beautiful, true links-style golf course overlooking Lake Sakakawea State Museum at the North Dakota Heritage Center, Bismarck NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 23 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

SOUTHWEST TOUR Williston Medora Dickinson 85 83 2 94 Minot Devils Lake Grand Forks Jamestown 29 Bismarck Fargo This Southwest Tour is a story of dinosaurs, cowboys, Native Americans and homesteaders. It s a story of digging, hard work, big dreams of gigantic proportions and the pursuit of history. Dakota Dinosaur Museum, Dickinson Pitchfork Fondue, Medora Enchanted Highway, near Regent Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, Mandan NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 24 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

Day 1 Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site, Bismarck Remains of Mandan Indian earthlodges and surrounding fortification ditches overlooking the Missouri River. Gateway to Science Center, Bismarck Pan for gold or try the many other hands-on, high-quality activities and exhibits. State Museum at the North Dakota Heritage Center, Bismarck Interactive galleries full of history and culture; renovation to be complete in 2014. Fort Lincoln Trolley, Mandan Nine-mile trolley ride following the Heart River to Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park. On-A-Slant Indian Village, Mandan Mandan Indian earthlodge village, a once thriving community. Fort Abraham Lincoln, Custer House, Mandan Military post and home of Lt Col. Custer plus commissary, barracks, granary and stables. Day 2 Day 3 Ukrainian Cultural Institute, Dickinson Cultural exhibits including impeccable handcrafted psyanky Easter Eggs. Theodore Roosevelt National Park South Unit, Medora Theodore Roosevelt s ranch cabin and a scenic drive with wildlife viewing of bison, elk and more. Harold Schafer Heritage Center, Medora Inventor of Mr. Bubble, center focuses on Harold Schafer s commitment to Medora and North Dakota. North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame, Medora Center of Western heritage focuses on rodeo stars, Native Americans, trail drivers and homesteaders. Pitchfork Steak Fondue, Medora A unique western steak meal served tender and with all the fixin s, served outdoors overlooking Medora. Medora Musical, Medora Broadway-style, patriotic musical variety show performed outdoors in the scenic Badlands. Assumption Abbey, Richardton Romanesque Abbey Church and Benedictine Monastery housing twin spires and exquisite stained-glass windows, wine cellar and gift shop. Enchanted Highway, Gladstone Exit 72 to Regent Giant metal sculptures adorn the 36-mile road to Regent. Pioneer Trails Regional Museum and Guided Fossil Sites and Digs, Bowman Field expeditions, lab presentations and viewing of artifacts and exhibits. Dakota Dinosaur Museum, Dickinson Fourteen full-scale dinosaurs, mineral collection and extraordinary fossils. Dickinson Museum Center, Dickinson Eleven historic buildings featuring unique regional art, history, agricultural and ranching exhibits. North Dakota Bison NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 25 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

OIL AND ENERGY TOURS Williston Medora Dickinson 85 83 2 94 Minot Devils Lake Grand Forks Jamestown 29 Bismarck Fargo How long are the blades on a wind turbine? Where does electricity come from? What happens to the coal? What is this Bakken oil thing? If you want answers to these questions, we have the professionals to help. Visit with one or many of the companies listed. Appointments are required and well worth it. Great Plains Synfuels Plant, Beulah Garrison Dam, Riverdale Theodore Roosevelt National Park, near Watford City North Dakota Oil Pumper NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 26 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

Day 1 Basin Electric Power Cooperative, Bismarck Generation and transmission wholesaler serving more than 2.8 million consumers in nine states. Wilton Wind Energy Center, Wilton Wind farm with 33 turbines. Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, Washburn Interactive displays of Native American artifacts and a rare complete set of Karl Bodmer s artwork. Fort Mandan Visitor Center, Washburn Lewis and Clark s reconstructed winter fort of 1804-1805. Falkirk Mine, Underwood Surface mining with massive equipment. Garrison Dam & Power Station, Riverdale The fifth largest earthen dam in the world. Day 2 Antelope Valley Station, Beulah Lignite-fired electric generating station. Freedom Mine, north of Beulah One of the 10 largest coal mines in the U.S. Great Plains Synfuels Plant, Beulah Coal-gasification plant that produces synthetic natural gas and usable byproducts. Dakota Westmoreland Coal Mine, Beulah Supplies lignite to two power plants. Mercer County Historical Museum, Beulah Museum of frontier and homestead life. Leland Olds Station, Stanton A coal-fired electric generating station. Knife River Indian Villages NHS, Stanton Home of Sakakawea and three Hidatsa villages. Center Mine, Center Open-pit surface mine with three draglines. Milton R. Young Station, Center Lignite-fired electric generating station. Day 3 Long X Trading Post, Watford City Displays about oil drilling and extraction while protecting groundwater supplies. Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Unit, Watford City The captivating Badlands offer scenic splendor and wildlife viewing. Oil Operations North Dakota Tourism and oil operations precautions for visiting oil-impacted communities: Group Tours and FITs should follow these guidelines: Oil safety operations and industry regulations state clearly: 1. No civilian, public, group shall enter into an established, new or retired oil site unless authorized by oil company management. 2. Pull completely off the road where permitted, to keep traffic flowing. 3. Stay in the vehicle while pulled over for safety of guests. 4. We suggest hiring a step-on-guide from local CVB/Chamber to provide oil information. Driving Suggestions: Please allow extra time and caution for travel. North Dakota law prohibits texting while driving. Please consider avoiding cellular use while driving in the oil-impacted communities. Oil-producing communities include: Williston, Crosby, Stanley, New Town, Watford City, Killdeer, Dickinson, Parshall, Manning, Mandaree, Arnegard, Belfield, Bowman, Tioga, Beach, Kenmare and Minot. Wind Energy, Minot Featuring an interpretive display. NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 27 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

ANNUAL EVENTS AND FESTIVALS March First weekend; Fargo Film Festival, Fargo Premier film festival and red carpet fun. April Third weekend; University of North Dakota Indian Association Time-Out Wacipi, Grand Forks Celebrates Native American heritage and culture through song and dance. May Memorial Day weekend; Devils Run Car Show and Rod Run, Devils Lake State s largest car show, rod run includes variety of activities. June Second weekend; Grand Cities Art Fest, Grand Forks The Red River Greenway is filled with arts, crafts and food vendors and musical entertainment. June Second weekend through Labor Day weekend; The Medora Musical and Pitchfork Fondue, Medora (ABA Top 100 Event) A professional western musical variety show preceded by steaks cooked to perfection western style. June Third weekend; Potholes and Prairie Birding Festival, Carrington Go birding with field experts. Powwows held statewide Norsk Hostfest, Minot Downtown Fargo Mandan Rodeo Days, Mandan NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 28 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

June Third weekend; Fort Union Rendezvous, Fort Union, Williston (ABA Top 100 Event) National Park Service introduction of 19th century fur trade, arts, crafts and music. June Fourth weekend; Fort Stevenson Frontier Military Days, Garrison Experience Dakota Territory with period entertainment, demonstrations and military encampment. June-Fourth weekend through July First week; Roughrider Days Fair and Expo, Dickinson PRCA rodeo, single steer roping, parade, derby, concert, carnival and more. July First week; Mandan Rodeo Days Celebration, Mandan (ABA Top 100 Event) Top-ranked PRCA cowboys compete in this three-day rodeo; Art in the Park, concerts, street dances, fireworks and parade. July Second weekend; Sodbuster Days, Fort Ransom Living history with pioneer farming and demonstrations in cooking, blacksmithing, haying and wagon rides. July Third weekend; North Dakota State Fair, Minot Nine days of rides, midway games, concerts, rodeo events, auto races and vendors galore. August Third weekend; Pioneer Days Bonanzaville, West Fargo (ABA Top 100 Event) Pioneer village comes to life with demonstrations, parades, food and crafts. September First weekend; United Tribes International Powwow, Bismarck (ABA Top 100 Event) Competition and celebration of traditional dancers, singers and drummers. Also features parade, pageant and food vendors. September First weekend through third weekend October; Papa s Pumpkin Patch, Bismarck A fall tradition with pumpkin patch, hayrides, wagon train, pumpkin launcher and bale maze. October First week; Norsk Høstfest, Minot (ABA Top 100 Event) North America s largest Scandinavian festival includes culinary experts, vendors, top-musical entertainment, traditional music and variety acts. November Last weekend through second weekend in December; Dickens Village Festival, Garrison (ABA Top 100 Event) Three weekends of Christmas spirit and charm with carolers, parade, food and performances of A Christmas Carol. Sodbuster Days, Fort Ransom FREE THINGS TO DO There are some great ways to incorporate unique attractions and activities into any tour and keep the cost down. One reason is all the FREE attractions and activities. From historical sites, to museums, to scenic drives, we have a lot to share! Lewis and Clark Trail Museum, Alexander State Museum at the North Dakota Heritage Center, Bismarck State Capitol Tour, Bismarck Prairie Outpost Park, Dickinson Roger Maris Museum, Fargo Sitting Bull Burial State Historic Site, Fort Yates Japanese Garden, Grand Forks Frontier Village, Jamestown Painted Canyon Visitor Center, Medora Scandinavian Heritage Park, Minot Crow Flies High Overlook, New Town Enchanted Highway, Regent Assumption Abbey, Richardton Geographical Center of North America, Rugby Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, Stanton Rosebud Visitor Center, Valley City Gingras Trading Post SHS, Walhalla Long X Trading Post Visitor Center, Watford City Fort Union National Historic Site, Williston 10 Scenic Byways and Backways Look for more unique Free things to do, on NDtourism.com. Ukrainian Festival, Dickinson Ethnic festival with food, dancing and crafts. August First weekend; FAME Summer Festival, International Peace Garden, Dunseith Fun, arts, music, food and a full day of entertainment. NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 29 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

TRAVELING IN NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota Tourism and the Department of Transportation s mobile Travel Information web page is intended for use with smartphones to view information that is relevant to the traveling public. The application allows you to access this information in both a map and text view. This web page is not to be used while driving. www.dot.nd.gov/travel-info-v2/travel-info-mobile.htm www.ndtourism.com International Peace Garden, Dunseith Bagg Bonanza Farm, Mooreton Danish Mill, Kenmare Antiquing in Valley City NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 30 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

Speed Limit 75 miles per hour on interstate highways, except where otherwise posted around major cities. 65 miles per hour on all other primary and secondary highways, except where otherwise posted. Statewide Road Report Call 511, 1-866-MY ND or 1-866-696-3511 Emergency Assistance 800-472-2121 Regulations for Interstate Buses ICC Operating Authority Buses entering North Dakota must have ICC operating authority and be enrolled in the Single State Registrations System (SSRS) prior to entering the state. Highway Use Permits North Dakota is a member of the International Registration Plan (IRP). A $20 permit is required if not a member of IRP. http://nd.gov.ndhp Border Crossings and Duty-Free Shopping North Dakota welcomes international travel. For scheduled port of entry hours visit: cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/contacts/ports/nd/. Duty Free America Shops have daytime hours. Monthly dollar amounts and restrictions apply. Please visit: NDtourism.com or Port Information 701-825-5800. Dunseith, ND (International Peace Garden Crossing) Boissevain, Manitoba 24 hours Crossing/701-263-4460 Duty Free Shop/701-263-4090 Pembina, ND Emerson, Manitoba 24 hours Crossing/701-825-6201 Duty Free Shop/701-825-6292 Portal, ND North Portal, Saskatchewan 24 hours Crossing/701-926-4411 Duty Free Shop/701-926-2660 Motor Fuel Tax Requirements A $15 permit must be purchased if not a member of the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) www.dot.nd.gov Passport and Visa Information The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) requires that all U.S. citizens and Canadian citizens crossing the Canadian and Mexican borders by land, air or sea be able to prove identity and citizenship with approved documentation. For passport and visa requirements please visit: cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/vacation/ready_set_go U.S. Customs and Border Protection for North Dakota cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel Farmer s Market, Grand Forks NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 31 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

Theodore Roosevelt National Park For help in planning a community visit, contact the local Convention & Visitor Bureaus and Chambers of Commerce. Ashley Chamber of Commerce Proud Past Vibrant Future ashley-nd.com 701-288-3286 Beach Welcome to Golden Valley County! beachnd.com beachnd@gmail.com 701-872-3121 Belfield Gateway to the West! belfieldnd.com 701-575-8135 Beulah Small Town Appeal... Big City Looks! visitbeulah.com chamber@westriv.com 701-873-4585 Bismarck-Mandan... Pack Higher Expectations! Discoverbismarckmandan.com visitnd@discoverbismarckmandan.com 800-767-3555 Bottineau Your resource for North Dakota's Four Seasons Playground! Bottineau.com bcc@utma.com 800-735-6932 Bowman County... Big Time Style Small Town Hospitality! bowmannd.com chamber@bowmannd.com 866-752-2691 Buffalo City Tourism, Jamestown Be Part of the Legend! tourjamestown.com guestinfo@tourjamestown.com 800-222-4766 Cando Official Duck Capital of North Dakota! Candochamber.com candochamber@candochamber.com 701-968-3632 Carrington The Central City! cgtn-nd.com chambergal@daktel.com 800-641-9668 Cavalier The Heart of the Rendezvous Region! cavaliernd.com cacc@polarcomm.com 701-265-8188 Crosby Plains, Grains and Memory Lanes! crosbynd.com 701-965-6603 Devils Lake Sportsman s Paradise! devilslakend.com tourism@gondtc.com 800-233-8048 Dickinson... The Western Edge! visitdickinson.com info@visitdickinson.com 800-279-7391 Drayton... Catfish Capital of the World! draytonnd.com chamber@draytonnd.com 701-454-3474 Fargo-Moorhead... Always Warm! fargomoorhead.org info@fargomoorhead.org 800-235-7654 Garrison... Get Hooked on Garrison! garrisonnd.com ndfm@restel.com 800-799-4242 Grafton... Make an Event of it! graftonevents.com 701-352-0781 NORTH DAKOTA GROUP TRAVEL GUIDE 32 NDtourism.com 800-435-5663

Grand Forks Simply Grand! visitgrandforks.com info@visitgrandforks.com 800-866-4566 Harvey Not Just a Place, It s an Experience! harveynd.com harveyjda@harveynd.com 701-324-2604 Hazen... The Heart of Sakakawea South Shore! hazennd.org hazenchamber@westriv.com 888-464-2936 Hettinger For a Better Community! hettingernd.com hettingerchamber@ndsupernet.com 701-567-2531 Langdon... Standing Proud on the Prairie! Cityoflangdon.com langdonchamber@cityoflangdon.com 701-256-3079 Linton Hunting and Fishing at its Finest! lintonnd.org lidcbek@bektel.com 701-254-4267 Lisbon A Place to Call Home! lisbonnd.com lisbonnd@drtel.net 701-683-5680 McKenzie County It s What s Beyond the Horizon that may Surprise You! tourism.mckenziecounty.net 701-444-5804 Medora Chamber Historic treasure nestled in the beautiful Badlands of North Dakota! medorandchamber.com medorachamber@midstate.net 701-623-4910 Medora CVB North Dakota s #1 Destination. medorand.com bcm@midstate.net 701-623-4829 Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation Explore It. Adore It. medora.com medora@medora.com 800-663-6721 Minot Visit Minot! visitminot.org info@visitminot.org 800-264-2626 New Rockford The Spirit's Alive in New Rockford! cityofnewrockford.com nrchamber@gmail.com 701-947-2211 New Town... At the Heart of Lake Sakakawea! newtownchamber.com ntchamb@restel.com 701-627-4812 Oakes Four Seasons Full Service Community! oakesnd.com oakesnd@drtel.net 701-742-3508 Ray The Grain Palace City! raynd.com 701-568-2204 Rugby The Geographical Center of North America! rugbynorthdakota.com rugbychamber@gondtc.com 701-776-5846 Standing Rock... Tatanka Iyotake Tuktec Ni Yeya (Where Sitting Bull Lives On!) standingrocktourism.com 701-854-3698 Tioga Oil Capital of North Dakota tiogand.net tiogachamber@nccray.com 701-664-3400 Valley City... City of Bridges in the Heart of the Sheyenne River Valley! hellovalley.com info@hellovalley.com 701-845-1891 Wahpeton Discover the Wonder of Wahpeton! visitwahpeton.com 701-591-2117 Walhalla... ND Heart of Rendezvous Region! walhalland.org walhalland@yahoo.com 701-549-3939 Williston Experience the History, Live the Adventure! visitwilliston.com cvb@ci.williston.nd.us 800-615-9041 Wishek... Entrepreneurial Spirit, Hometown Values! wishek-nd.com 701-452-0116

Start Planning Your Group Tour to North Dakota today by visiting NDtourism.com or calling 1-800-435-5663 NASCAR simulator Scheels, Fargo Bully Pulpit Golf Course, Medora Skydancer Casino & Resort, Belcourt Motorcycling at the Theodore Roosevelt National Park South Unit, Medora