Amazing Camping Spots in North Dakota. TOP 17
Amazing Camping Spots in North Dakota. TOP 17: Lewis and Clark State Park, Schnell Ranch Recreation Area, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Turtle River State Park, Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, Beaver Lake State Park, Ft. Stevenson State Park, Icelandic State Park, Fort Ransom State Park, Lake Sakakawea State Park, Grahams Island State Park, Turtle Mountain, Cross Ranch State Park, Lake Metigoshe State Park, Harmon Lake, Pembina Gorge State Recreation Area, Lake Ashtabula
North Dakota's ONLY Waterfall
Took in a hike on the North Country Trail in North Dakota. Went to the only waterfall in the state of North Dakota. About a 4.5 mile day hike. This video is the result of North Dakota Tourism's RU Legendary slogan. It was a fun trip!
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park - Mandan, ND
This is a video of Fort Abraham Lincoln near Bismarck, ND. It's a very historic place to visit. It's the site of a western fort and a Mandan Indian village. There's a nice campground right along the Missouri. I camped here for 2 days while on a RV road trip.
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North Dakota Waterfall
An ambling two-mile hike on 07 Aug 2015 I took through forest and plain to visit North Dakota's only natural waterfall in the Sheyenne State Forest near Fort Ransom along the Sheyenne River Valley Scenic Byway.
To reach the Martinson Bridge trailhead from the community of Fort Ransom, head southeast on the Sheyenne River Valley National Scenic Byway (Valley Rd.) and look for signs for the Martinson Bridge Trailhead located about 1-mile south on 122nd St. SE. GPS: N 46.514° & W 97.868°.
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Campground Review ~ Lake Sakakawea North Dakota Tour
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Devils Lake, North Dakota
Most videos on here are about the lake itself or fishing, surprised nobody's showcased the residential or downtown areas yet. It's a really charming small town.
North shore of Lake Sakakawea, Lewis and Clark State Park, North Dakota
North shore of Lake Sakakawea, Lewis and Clark State Park, North Dakota.
Original file: 1990-10-28 Fort Union NHS trip-09A.mp4.
The best dirt track in the U.S.A.
In this video we take a look at Grand Forks. One of the Northern most Cities in America. Also we ride the trails at Turtle River State Park. It cost just 5 dollars for a day pass. Shout out to my friends Shawn and Amber for joining me.
P.S. there is some really shaky footage on the trail. I apologize in advance. It was not shaky in editing.
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Fort Abercrombie North Dakota Wild Rice River Day 8 of 90 Day Video Challenge
Find out how I worked along the Wild Rice River today, near the Fort Abercrombie State Historic Site.
The Wild Rice River flows through Fort Abercrombie North Dakota. Fort Abercrombie was an active traders fort in the early 1860's. The sounds of the river have always calmed me and brought peace within. I live 15 miles South of the fort. In Breckenridge Minnesota. Also along where three rivers meet. I enjoy getting outdoors, along the Wild Rice River banks, and just taking it all in.
Besides the Wild Rice River, and the Fort, Abercrombie can boast as being a State Historic Site. North Dakota land near the rivers was populated by American Indians. This was due to the ease of being able to travel along the Wild Rice River in canoes. Fort Abercrombie was a popular trading fort for the soldiers.
The Old Soldiers Fort buildings still stand in Fort Abercrombie, North Dakota. It's a perfect spot for visitors, travelers, or even for a family outing. You can picnic near the Wild Rice River after visiting the buildings and museum. I remember visiting the Fort when younger. You get a good feel of what it was like to live back in the 1860's.
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