This Easy 1.4-Mile Trail In North Dakota Is Covered In Wildflower Blooms In The Springtime
By Tori Jane|Published April 02, 2024
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Hiking in North Dakota is an absolutely awesome hobby. After all, this incredible state is filled to the brim with jaw-droppingly amazing trails for all sorts of skill levels, including very brief and very long treks. Take, for instance, the stunning White Butte Highpoint Trail – a popular hike for spring wildflowers in North Dakota. Recently updated and renovated, this stunning adventure leads you straight to the highest point in the entire state: White Butte, which has an impressive elevation of 3,506 feet, ensuring that the views along the way are utterly gobsmacking.
For more information about this incredible hiking trail, check out the official AllTrails listing. If you’d like to crank your hiking game up to 11, you might want to consider AllTrails Plus. I don’t know how I ever hiked without it. Do you have any favorite hikes for spring wildflowers in North Dakota? Tell me all about it in the comments!
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