May 19—BISMARCK — New camper cabins at Grahams Island and Turtle State parks are among the new amenities visitors to North Dakota state parks will notice this year, the state Parks and Recreation ...
– EnChroma® Glasses to Unlock Colorful New Experiences for Color Blind Tourists and Citizens in North Dakota – BISMARCK, N.D. & BERKELEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--North Dakota Parks and Recreation ...
North Dakota Parks and Recreation and North Dakota Council on the Arts named three artists for 2026-27 state park residencies ...
BISMARCK-Beginning Tuesday, Aug. 1, the price for entering North Dakota state parks will increase. As part of a fee hike the North Dakota Legislature passed during this year's legislative session, the ...
North Dakota's Parks and Recreation Department has expanded its "12 Months-12 Hikes Challenge" for this year. Of the 1,742 registrants last year, 1,256 people logged at least one hike, and 406 ...
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 flu might keep people indoors, but some might be experiencing another affliction: cabin fever. There’s no over-the-counter drug to cure the malady, but there is a solution – try snowshoeing, fat ...
North Dakota is the first state in the nation to offer EnChroma glasses at its state parks. The glasses were the spotlight of a kickoff event held Wednesday, Oct. 4 at Fort Lincoln State Park.
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The second-coldest state after Alaska is perfect for travelers looking for cooler weather and outdoor fun
When the mercury rises at the height of summer, make a beeline for the second-coldest state in the country, where outdoor ...
BISMARCK, ND – On January 1, 2022, five North Dakota state parks will be joining 23 other states hosting First Day Hikes. The five locations in North Dakota include Lake Metigoshe, Icelandic, Turtle ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. May 19—BISMARCK — The North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department, along with the North Dakota Council on the Arts, have ...
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