Halliday, known as the "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.

This little town of 200 residents is nestled in a valley-type setting. It is located 7 miles west of Dodge at the junction of Highways 8 and 200. In addition, Halliday is also 15 miles from the south segment of the Ft. Berthold Indian Reservation, the people who helped Lewis and Clark.

Early pioneers gritted their teeth and braved the sometimes-harsh weather and other elements to develop and grow Halliday. Today, the town has a K-12 school, a bank, two gas stations, post office, an implement dealership, an excavating business, a car repair shop, a body shop, a small engine repair shop, a meat market, a motel and one restaurant.

The town also has a bank, a Legion Club that also serves as a bar for the locals, a Fire Department and ambulance service, a beautiful and modern park for picnics and parties, and friendly faces.

Visit Halliday and experience the culture and history of the area. We'll make sure your stay is memorable and fun.

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