The 10 Very Best Places To Go In North Dakota This Spring
By Leah
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Published March 10, 2018
Spring is finally in sight in the not-so-distant future for North Dakota, and right about now is when you probably want to start planning your springtime destinations. Take in the full essence of the season of new life by checking out some of the very best places to stop by in the Peace Garden State, gardens included! As the snow melts and the plants start budding, here are a handful of spring-tastic locations to visit:
1. Upper Souris River NWR - Minot
The Upper Souris River National Wildlife Refuge is a place where you can see the perfect example of rolling prairies that are one of North Dakota's staples. During the spring, the native grasses and beautiful wildflowers spring back up to life and create the most gorgeous landscape. There are over 32,000 acres to explore and amenities like an auto tour route to enjoy it with.
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2. Lindenwood Park - Fargo
Discover the beauty of Fargo's Lindenwood Park in the springtime. This park is right within the city itself and is densely filled with trees, located right along the Red River. During the spring and summer, the park has many gorgeous flowers to enjoy. You can spend an afternoon here for a picnic or even camp at one of the many campsites available.
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3. Fort Ransom State Park - Fort Ransom
One of North Dakota's most beautiful wildflower trails is located in its Fort Ransom State Park. This park is nestled in the Sheyenne River Valley and the grassy meadows fill with vibrant colors of many types in the spring and summer. There are many hiking trails throughout the park that will bring you right through them. It's a great spring experience!
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4. Historic Bridge Trail -
Valley City
This historic bridge trail is in North Dakota's own "city of bridges," Valley City. You can take a journey through the town and over the river many times while walking across the most picturesque bridges built throughout time. The freshly green trees and plants reflect beautifully in the waters in a way that makes it unforgettable.
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5. Sully Creek - Medora
North Dakota's Sully Creek State Park is located near its popular tourist destination town, Medora. This valley between the badlands has tons of wildlife and prairie grasses that become lush in the spring. One of its features is the wild horses that roam the park. Who wouldn't love to see a herd of horses meandering through a field of wildflowers?
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6. Rainbow Garden & Sculpture Walk - Mayville
This free to the public garden in the charming town of Mayville is a colorful place to take a stroll and enjoy the sights, sounds, and smells of springtime. The garden is planted full of many different flowers and other plants and it is also dotted with sculptures from local and regional artists. It is a fun experience for all ages!
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7. Des Lacs Scenic Backway - Kenmare
Take a drive through the flower-filled hills surrounding the Des Lacs Lakes near Kenmare, North Dakota. Spring and summer brings on the most breathtaking sights that you can enjoy directly from your car. The route takes you through Kenmare and the nature-filled Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge.
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8. International Peace Garden - Dunseith
How could we not include North Dakota's namesake, the International Peace Garden? If you want to experience a garden like no other this spring, then this is it. It is located in the town of Dunseith and straddles the ND-Canadian border. From fountains to giant flower clocks and hundreds of different plants from all over the world, this symbolic garden is one of the most underrated attractions in the country.
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9. Gunlogson Nature Preserve - Cavalier
If you want to truly immerse yourself in the greenery of spring and get away from the thoughts of winter, the Wildwood Trail in the Gunlogson Nature Preserve is the experience you need to have. It will almost feel like you've been transported into a far off jungle.
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10. Mineral Springs - Fort Ransom
North Dakota's only natural waterfall can be found in the Sheyenne State Forest. It is caused by a spring that can be found while hiking the trail in the link below.
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What are your plans for spring in North Dakota?
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