Camping in North Dakota is always a good time. Believe it or not, despite the deep chill of our occasionally brutal winters, ...
A peaceful valley offering unforgettable camping and fishing The post Fort Ransom State Park: North Dakota’s Hidden Gem for ...
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department will be doubling the capacity of Rough Rider State Park and modernizing campsites in several other state parks in a series of projects ...
BISMARCK - North Dakota state parks have seen 401,394 visits from January through June, up 6.7 percent from last year. In June, parks recorded 108,808 visitors, an increase of nearly 4.9 percent from ...
The snow has fallen and the winter has begun, and now, snowmobile season is underway in the Peace Garden State.
Michelle Cunningham replaces Larry Hagen, who retired this past summer after serving as Turtle River State Park manager since November 2015.
North Dakota's Parks and Recreation Department has outlined a raft of infrastructure projects to tackle over the next three years, using nearly $16 million of federal coronavirus aid. The Legislature ...
As fall colors begin their annual show across the state’s hills and valley, North Dakota Parks and Recreation is launching an initiative to make those colors available to people with color blindness.
Part of a scenic road loop in North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park is reopening after being closed for over six ...