10 Privileges North Dakotans Have That The Rest Of The U.S. Doesn't
By Leah|Updated on April 30, 2023(Originally published April 25, 2023)
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Leah moved to North Dakota when she was 12 years old and has traveled from the Red River Valley to the badlands and many places in between. She loves small-town life and currently enjoys living on a small farm in the ND prairie. She's always had a passion for writing and has participated in novel writing challenges such as NaNoWriMo multiple times. Her favorite part about this job is recognizing small businesses that deserve a boost and seeing the positive affect her articles can have on their traffic, especially in rural areas that might have otherwise gone overlooked.
Life in North Dakota has some perks that simply aren’t found in other places. We don’t want to brag or anything, but the Peace Garden State is pretty darn nice. If you don’t live here, you’re missing out on these amazing privileges that North Dakotans have that others in the United States simply don’t:
Dusk and dawn on the wide open prairie are truly something to behold. With so much sky to take in, when the sun is low on the horizon, it turns into a masterpiece of color. These never seem to get old no matter how many you've seen - and other states just don't have it quite as nice.
Whether it's seeing the NDSU Bison football team win another championship or watching the UND Fighting Hawks kick some butt on the ice, we get the fine privilege of watching it happen over other states quite often.
Forget being in a cramped place where you can rarely ever see the unbroken horizon and being so sandwiched together or stacked high that you feel claustrophobic. North Dakota is huge in size and low in population, so there is tons of wide open space anyone could appreciate.
North Dakota is the top producer in so many different crops and foods that we've become known as the breadbasket of America. We, of course, get to partake in having farm fresh food ourselves, and get the privilege of providing it to the rest of the country as well.
North Dakota caramel rolls are unbeatable. Other states have little cinnamon rolls and they don't even compare. The huge, fluffy, ooey and gooey caramel rolls of the Peace Garden State are just the best - end of story.
The North Dakota small town life is still perfectly in tact. If you want to visit or live in a place as pure as a small town with a tight knit community, lovely local sights, and the quiet and peacefulness of one, you still can here. Our small towns are hard to beat!
No other state has a grocery store with sausage as famous as Wishek sausage. People will come from all over the country to get this stuff, and only North Dakota has the privilege of saying it is the home of it. If you haven't tried this stuff yet you need to do yourself a favor and check it out.
North Dakota has a surprising amount of diverse landscapes that other states simply don't have. Many out-of-staters think there is only flat fields here, but we know they're wrong. We have the badlands in the west, turning into rolling hills the further east you go, criss-crossed with forested river valleys across the state. In the east you have the Red River Valley with huge, expansive plains and to the south, the unique prairie pothole region.
It's weird to think that other states in the U.S. only get one or two seasons. Heat all year round might sound nice to some, but being able to see the transitions of the earth through the seasons is a privilege we North Dakotans get to enjoy. The green growth of spring, the warmth of summer and the crops growing high, the beautiful colors of fall and the harvest, and of course snowy, chilly winters where our holiday seasons are white.
No matter if you grew up here and left for some far off place when you became old enough, you'll be welcome back in North Dakota any time. It is such a pleasant place where neighbors help neighbors and communities are strong - and we love it.
What other North Dakota privileges do we have that you can think of? There are quite a few! What does life in North Dakota mean to you? Let us know all about your favorites in the comments.
Need yet another reason to fall in love with North Dakota? Check out the beautiful drone footage below:
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What are some bucket list places in North Dakota?
Speaking of amazing outdoor attractions in North Dakota, this little state is full of bucket-list-worthy places to see and experience. Some of the best bucket list places in North Dakota are:
Hike to the top of White Butte – As the highest point in North Dakota, this hike is both fun and interesting.
Hike the Maah Daah Hey Trail – This incredible (and lengthy) trail is perfect for a day trip, whether you’re hiking, biking, etc.
Visit some of North Dakota’s lakes – Devil’s Lake and Chase Lake are just two of more than 400 lakes in North Dakota, all of which are stunningly beautiful.
Obviously, the list of amazing places in North Dakota doesn’t end with just the items listed above. There are hundreds more amazing places in ND, including (but not limited to):
Theodore Roosevelt National Park – This place is all the wonder of North Dakota in one (albeit enormous) National Park.
Turtle Mountain State Forest – With more than 7,500 beautiful acres, this gorgeous little slice of paradise doesn’t even feel like North Dakota.
Sunflower Fields – Did you know that North Dakota has more sunflowers than Kansas does? Yep. So, anywhere there are sunflowers is good with us.