Beulah
SMALL TOWN APPEAL
BIG CITY LOOKS. As you crest
the last hill on Highway 49 you kind of drop into a storybook place
that is often said to be the best kept secret in North Dakota. |
Pick
City
A small community close to the shores of Lake Sakakawea,
and is known for some of the best fishing, recreation and hunting
in North Dakota.
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Dodge
Traveling west on Highway 200 is the "little"
city many refer to as North Dakota's progressive little city. |
Stanton
Come visit and enjoy the scenic beauty of the rolling
prairie and river bottom woods. |
Dunn
Center
Small community of 128 residents. We are known for
our friendly, down home atmosphere where no one is a stranger for
long. |
Twin
Buttes
Known as the south side of the Ft. Berthold Indian
Reservation, and is located 15 miles north of Halliday, along the
shore of Lake Sakakwea. |
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Golden
Valley
Visit
the friendly town "Where Cowboys are Legendary". |
Zap
Located on the South Shore of Lake Sakakawea in the
central part of Mercer County. Zap was brought into existence when
Northern Pacific built its branch to Killdeer in 1913. |
Halliday
"Gateway to Lake Sakakawea", is the gateway
to one of the best resort areas where good fishing, boating and camping
are enjoyed every summer by many from all over the country. |
Riverdale
Set
Sail For Riverdale!! Home of North Dakota’s
best kept secret, Riverdale overlooks beautiful Lake Sakakawea.
The scenic beauty, friendly atmosphere and quality of life are
natural draws to visitors of Riverdale. Take a couple of moments
to find out all we have to offer. |
Hazen
Nestled in the heart of the Sakakawea South Shore Region
of ND, just minutes from beautiful Lake Sakakawea. |
Washburn
Visit Washburn, the Grandest Little City on the Missouri, where history comes alive through the beauty of the Missouri River and the connection to Lewis and Clark's historic journey to explore the west. Come and discover why Washburn is not only a great place to visit, but great place to live!
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Killdeer
The home of North Dakota's oldest PRCA rodeo. The Killdeer
Mountain Roundup rodeo will be celebrating 80 years of success in
2003. |