North Dakota
They say that ‘America’s West’ starts in North Dakota, lovingly called 'The Peace Garden State' where some of America’s most influential people including the explorers Lewis and Clark and President Theodore Roosevelt put North Dakota on the world map. Visit for its miles up miles of sweeping prairies and rugged landscapes, rich Native American history and unique attractions.
At a glance
- Home to the rugged and pristine wilderness of Theodore Roosevelt National Park
- See the toe tappin’ Medora Musical with the spectacular North Dakota Badlands as its backdrop
- Experience a riot of colour and culture at an authentic powwow
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Best time to visit North Dakota
The best time to visit North Dakota is generally considered to be from late spring (May) through early autumn (October). This period offers the most favourable weather for outdoor activities and when most attractions are fully operational.
May is a beautiful time as the state emerges from winter. Temperatures are mild, wildflowers begin to bloom, and wildlife becomes more active. It's a great time for hiking and enjoying nature before the peak summer heat and crowds. June to August offer the warmest temperatures, perfect for exploring national parks like Theodore Roosevelt National Park and engaging in water sports on lakes and rivers. July and August can be hot, especially in the western part of the state, but nights are generally cooler. September is often considered a "sweet spot." Temperatures are pleasant, humidity drops, and the state begins to showcase stunning autumn foliage, particularly in areas with more trees. Crowds start to thin after Labour Day, making it a more relaxed time to visit.
Whereas North Dakota winters are known for being long, cold, and snowy. In November to March/April expect very cold temperatures, significant snowfall, and often strong winds. Average January temperatures can be as low as -18°C or even colder. While challenging for general sightseeing, winter is ideal for snow sports enthusiasts. Activities like snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, ice skating, and ice fishing are popular. If you're prepared for the cold, you can experience a serene, snow-covered landscape.
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