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What's the best time to visit North Dakota?

I’m trying to visit every state in the country and this year I picked North Dakota as one of my potential destinations—now I just need to pick a date! When’s the best time to visit North Dakota?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Visiting every state is no easy task, especially when you consider the massive size of the U.S. However,
North Dakota
is a hidden gem, offering attractions that you won’t find anywhere else. The best time to visit North Dakota is in summer when the temperatures warm up and there’s more to see and do.
On your trip to North Dakota, make sure you add a few of these attractions and experiences to your list:
  • Visit the state capitol building and the zoo in
    Bismarck
    .
  • Explore the shops, restaurants, and bars in the surprisingly fun city of
    Fargo
    .
  • Take a hike in Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
  • Explore some of the great battle sites and historical markers while you drive through the state.
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