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Recommendations Needed for Missouri and North Dakota
Posted on 5/5/24 at 4:12 pm
Posted on 5/5/24 at 4:12 pm
Only have two states left to go out of all 50 so figure this is as good a time as ever to knock this item off my bucket list. Not sure when the best time of the year is to visit Missouri or North Dakota, but guessing late summer/early fall here in Florida is a good time to venture out. Timeline would be a long weekend (Thursday night to Sunday). If anyone has any recommendations for either state, would be highly appreciated
Interests- Breweries, sporting events, national parks, festivals. Think single 30s age guy stuff. Definitely more on the laid back side of life now than the rager side
North Dakota- Only major cities I can think of are Bismarck or Fargo
Missouri- Kansas City and Saint Louis are the main airports to fly in/out of. Not sure where the good/bad parts are in either city
Interests- Breweries, sporting events, national parks, festivals. Think single 30s age guy stuff. Definitely more on the laid back side of life now than the rager side
North Dakota- Only major cities I can think of are Bismarck or Fargo
Missouri- Kansas City and Saint Louis are the main airports to fly in/out of. Not sure where the good/bad parts are in either city
Posted on 5/5/24 at 4:48 pm to CuseTiger
Theodore Roosevelt National Park would be the place to check out in ND, it is very isolated way out on the western edge of the state. Late summer/fall is probably the best time to go, Medora is the tourist town in the park that has a bunch of western/cowboy stuff. The park is very scenic with a lot of wildlife, not very busy either since it is so isolated.
This post was edited on 5/5/24 at 4:50 pm
Posted on 5/6/24 at 6:07 am to CuseTiger
Fargo has some cool breweries to check out (Pixeled brewing, lots of arcade games too).
Loved Theodore Roosevelt NP. The pitchfork steaks they do in Medora are really good.
Loved Theodore Roosevelt NP. The pitchfork steaks they do in Medora are really good.
Posted on 5/6/24 at 7:56 pm to CuseTiger
We were on a fall foliage road trip in northern Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota last fall and decided to go to ND and Theodore Rosevelt NP. Neither my wife nor I had been to ND. TRNP struck me as a poor man's Badlands NP in SD. I'm glad we went but wouldn't drive across ND again to see it.
There is a north unit and a south unit. There is also a 3rd unit but the ranger said it wasn't worth the time to go there and IIRC the road was not paved.
We stayed in Dickinson, ND which was nice town. Got in late in the day and drove to TRNP the next morning. We had a good meal at Blue 42 Sports Grille & Bar; it was Sunday evening and some NFL games were on.
The southwest corner of ND is in the Mountain Time Zone and the rest of the state is in the Central TZ. The north unit is Central, the south unit is Mountain.
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We drove to the north unit first and the visitor center is about an hour from Dickinson. It is in and out, 14 miles one way.
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The north unit is where we saw bison and big horn sheep. The bison seemed more calm than those in YS; maybe we were in YS during the rut.
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The south unit is a loop road but the last 6 miles were under construction when we there and we had to turn around and go back the way we came. I think we turned around near the Ridgeline Trail. Mostly we saw prarrie dogs in the south unit.
We were there Oct 22, 2023 and Medora had pretty much shut down.
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This sign was on a store across from the Cowboy Museum. I don't know if the museum was open.
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A couple of pieces of artwork outside the museum.
There is a north unit and a south unit. There is also a 3rd unit but the ranger said it wasn't worth the time to go there and IIRC the road was not paved.
We stayed in Dickinson, ND which was nice town. Got in late in the day and drove to TRNP the next morning. We had a good meal at Blue 42 Sports Grille & Bar; it was Sunday evening and some NFL games were on.
The southwest corner of ND is in the Mountain Time Zone and the rest of the state is in the Central TZ. The north unit is Central, the south unit is Mountain.
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We drove to the north unit first and the visitor center is about an hour from Dickinson. It is in and out, 14 miles one way.
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The north unit is where we saw bison and big horn sheep. The bison seemed more calm than those in YS; maybe we were in YS during the rut.
[/url][/img]
The south unit is a loop road but the last 6 miles were under construction when we there and we had to turn around and go back the way we came. I think we turned around near the Ridgeline Trail. Mostly we saw prarrie dogs in the south unit.
We were there Oct 22, 2023 and Medora had pretty much shut down.
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This sign was on a store across from the Cowboy Museum. I don't know if the museum was open.
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A couple of pieces of artwork outside the museum.
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