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Fargo, North Dakota

Fargo has many great things to do as the largest city in North Dakota. Located in the Red River Valley, Fargo is the "Gateway to the West" offering something for the entire family from The Children's Museum at Yunker Farm, the Red River Zoo, the Maple River Winery, Trollwood Park to the Plains Art Musuem. Fargo’s residents are some of the friendliest in the state, welcoming bed and breakfast travelers with open arms.


Regent, North Dakota

Regent is located in Southwest North Dakota. It is a small farming community with plentiful hunting and fishing nearby. The Enchanted Highway, a 32 mile stretch of highway starting at Interstate 94 (Exit 72) features some of the world's largest scrap metal sculptures. In fact, the sculpture "Geese in Flight", is currently listed in the Guinness World Book of Records.


Bismark, North Dakota

From Golf, Fishing, Theatres, Boating, Shopping and other outdoor activities, there’s no shortage of fun things to do in Bismarck. Founded in 1872, the state capitol building is located in Bismarck as is the North Dakota Heritage Center Museum, the Five Nations Art Museum and the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame. Bed and breakfast enthusiasts can pull on their cowboy boots and explore one of North Dakota’s best cities.


Grand Forks, North Dakota

Home to the University of North Dakota, located where the Red Lake River and Red River of the North meet (hence the name), Grand Forks offers outdoor and indoor activities that will satisfy the most discerning bed and breakfast traveler. The Grand Forks Park District, established in 1905, offers parks, tennis courts, and swimming for residents and visitors. A Japanese Garden, outdoor skating, an Arnold Palmer-designed golf course, hiking, shopping and more are waiting for you in Grand Forks.


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If Teddy Roosevelt once said, "I never would have been President if it had not been for my experience in North Dakota," you know it must be amazing. See what moved a leader at the Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota’s badlands, which also features an Old West town, golf course, and 27-room mansion. The self proclaimed “perch capital” of the world, Devil’s Lake is North Dakota’s largest natural lake and a great spot for hunting and fishing. Filled with culture, Fargo hosts theaters, museums, shops, and food festivals that celebrate North Dakota’s richly Norwegian-German cuisine. Your bed and breakfast innkeepers will update you on current events, and steer you towards entertainment during your North Dakota stay.


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