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Posted: 7/25/2024 11:21:08 PM EDT
Got 3 days there late August and no real plans. Will have a car so say anything within 2-3hrs of there.

Like hiking, out doors, breweries.

Not big on tourist traps.

Any recommendations?
Link Posted: 7/28/2024 8:50:17 AM EDT
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Wrong side of the state for me. Good luck.

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@KoreyKirsch
Link Posted: 7/28/2024 1:43:50 PM EDT
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Lots of places to hike in and near there.  
Turtle river State Park,  pembina gorge, Icelandic State Park, lake Bronson.  

If you like interesting history from the cold war.  RSL 3 missile complex museum.  And the Ronald Reagan Minuteman missile museum.  Not so much cold war.  But neat to see, Fargo Air museum.  

Link Posted: 7/29/2024 4:36:18 PM EDT
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I appreciate those recommendations. Definitely going to look into those parks.

Roosevelt national park looks pretty cool but I think it’s just a bit outside day trip range without being painful.
Link Posted: 7/29/2024 8:25:53 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Rosta97:
I appreciate those recommendations. Definitely going to look into those parks.

Roosevelt national park looks pretty cool but I think it’s just a bit outside day trip range without being painful.
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RNP is an awesome place as is the area around it.  There is some cool camping and hiking.  The mah da hey trail is pretty cool.but it is outside your parameters a bit.  
Link Posted: 7/29/2024 11:02:13 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Lungbuster:
Wrong side of the state for me. Good luck.

I can’t remember the exact spelling

@KoreyKirsch
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The Eastern part of ND isn't as heavy in tourism as the Western part of the state. The ideas mentioned would be the ones on my list as well. Eastern ND is extremely flat with almost every possible inch of ground in agriculture as the area has amazing soil. It is its own beauty but not necessarily a lot of tourist areas.
Link Posted: 7/30/2024 8:04:43 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By KoreyKirsch:
The Eastern part of ND isn't as heavy in tourism as the Western part of the state. The ideas mentioned would be the ones on my list as well. Eastern ND is extremely flat with almost every possible inch of ground in agriculture as the area has amazing soil. It is its own beauty but not necessarily a lot of tourist areas.
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Originally Posted By KoreyKirsch:
Originally Posted By Lungbuster:
Wrong side of the state for me. Good luck.

I can’t remember the exact spelling

@KoreyKirsch
The Eastern part of ND isn't as heavy in tourism as the Western part of the state. The ideas mentioned would be the ones on my list as well. Eastern ND is extremely flat with almost every possible inch of ground in agriculture as the area has amazing soil. It is its own beauty but not necessarily a lot of tourist areas.



It is probably just outside his travel parameters. But another spot I had fun at is the Sandhills south and west of Fargo.

Sheyenne national grasslands.  I did a lot of boondocking and dispersed camping there.
Link Posted: 8/1/2024 2:01:26 PM EDT
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The International Peace Gardens at Dunseith... are maybe in range time wise.

Head waters of the Mississippi are that far away.

Link Posted: 8/24/2024 4:21:00 PM EDT
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