[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"dest-cat-best-things-to-do-north-america-united-states-north-dakota":3},{"destination":4,"experiences":74,"events":75,"places":76,"hasNextPage":77},{"areaSquareKm":5,"bestTimeToVisit":6,"callingCode":7,"capitalCity":8,"code":9,"createdAt":10,"currency":11,"deletedAt":8,"description":15,"drivingSide":16,"electricity":17,"emergencyNumbers":18,"faq":29,"flag":8,"gettingAround":45,"government":46,"hasChildren":47,"healthInfo":48,"id":49,"images":50,"internal_type":55,"isFavourite":47,"bucketLists":56,"languages":57,"localCustoms":59,"name":60,"parent":61,"population":67,"safetyInfo":68,"slug":69,"status":70,"timezone":71,"type":72,"updatedAt":73,"visaInfo":8},"183108","Late May through September offers the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities, with warm days, cool nights, and vibrant green landscapes. July and August are peak summer months, ideal for festivals like the North Dakota State Fair (Minot). September and early October feature beautiful fall colors, particularly in the Pembina Gorge and Turtle Mountains, and comfortable temperatures. Winter (December-February) is for dedicated cold-weather enthusiasts who enjoy snowmobiling, ice fishing, and experiencing the stark beauty of the frozen landscape, but be prepared for extreme cold and limited daylight.","+1",null,"US-ND","2026-02-06T13:19:00.278Z",{"symbol":12,"name":13,"code":14},"$","United States Dollar","USD","North Dakota offers travelers a captivating blend of rugged natural beauty, rich Native American heritage, and authentic prairie charm. The state's crown jewel is Theodore Roosevelt National Park, where the Badlands' dramatic buttes and canyons create a stunning landscape perfect for hiking, wildlife viewing (including bison and wild horses), and connecting with the conservation legacy of its namesake president. History comes alive at the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, preserving centuries of Mandan and Hidatsa culture, while the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in Washburn recounts the epic expedition's journey through the region. The vibrant city of Fargo boasts a surprising arts scene, craft breweries, and the iconic Fargo Theatre, while Bismarck, the capital, features the striking North Dakota State Capitol and fascinating heritage centers. From the International Peace Garden straddling the Canadian border to the endless horizons of the Great Plains, North Dakota invites visitors to discover America's heartland with its welcoming communities, star-filled night skies, and profound sense of space and tranquility.","Right","Type A, B; 120V, 60Hz",[19,22,24,26],{"key":20,"value":21},"Police","911",{"key":23,"value":21},"Ambulance",{"key":25,"value":21},"Fire",{"key":27,"value":28},"Tourist Police","",[30,33,36,39,42],{"key":31,"value":32},"Do I need a car to visit North Dakota?","Yes, a personal vehicle is highly recommended, if not essential, for any travel outside the immediate downtown areas of Fargo or Bismarck. The state is large, attractions are spread out, and public transit is very limited.",{"key":34,"value":35},"What is the food specialty of North Dakota?","Look for hearty, comforting foods like knoephla soup (a dumpling soup), fleischkuekle (a ground beef and onion pastry), lefse (a potato flatbread), fresh walleye, and bison burgers. Locally grown sunflowers and wheat are key agricultural products.",{"key":37,"value":38},"Are there any unique festivals?","Yes, notable events include the Norsk Høstfest in Minot (North America's largest Scandinavian festival), the Medora Musical in the Badlands, the United Tribes International Powwow in Bismarck, and the Fargo Street Fair.",{"key":40,"value":41},"Is North Dakota windy?","Yes, it is known for its wind, especially across the open plains. This can significantly increase the wind chill factor in winter and be a constant presence. Pack appropriate wind-resistant clothing.",{"key":43,"value":44},"Can I see the Northern Lights?","Yes, North Dakota is one of the best places in the lower 48 states to view the Aurora Borealis, particularly in the northern tier of the state away from city lights during periods of high solar activity (fall, winter, and spring).","A car is essential for exploring North Dakota, as public transportation is very limited outside major cities. Rentals are available at airports in Fargo, Bismarck, and Minot. Interstate 94 runs east-west, and Highway 2 runs north-south. In cities like Fargo and Bismarck, limited bus services exist. Ride-sharing apps (Uber, Lyft) operate in larger cities. For rural travel, plan your route carefully, ensure you have a full tank of gas, and carry supplies, especially in winter. Scenic byways, like the Sheyenne River Valley National Scenic Byway, offer beautiful drives.","State government within the United States federal system, with an executive branch led by a Governor, a bicameral legislative branch (North Dakota Legislative Assembly), and a judicial branch.",false,"Medical facilities are modern and widely available in cities like Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, and Minot, which have major hospitals and clinics. Rural areas have smaller clinics; for serious emergencies, air transport to urban centers may be required. No special vaccinations are required for travel. Tick-borne illnesses (Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever) are a concern in wooded and grassy areas, especially in spring and summer—use insect repellent and check for ticks after outdoor activities. Winter travel requires preparation for extreme cold, which can lead to frostbite and hypothermia. Ensure you have comprehensive travel health insurance, as U.S. medical costs are very high.","726126f0-afff-43bd-8993-4fd9fa2aa7db",[51,52,53,54],"destinations/north-america/united-states/north-dakota/1770383939916-0.jpg","destinations/north-america/united-states/north-dakota/1770383939915-1.jpg","destinations/north-america/united-states/north-dakota/1770383939915-2.webp","destinations/north-america/united-states/north-dakota/1770383939916-3.jpg","STATE",[],[58],"English","North Dakotans are known for their friendly, reserved, and helpful 'Midwestern Nice' demeanor. Handshakes are common greetings. Dress is generally casual, but neat and practical for the weather. Tipping is standard in the U.S.: 15-20% in restaurants, $1-2 per drink at bars, and a few dollars for taxi drivers or hotel housekeeping. Respect for the land and its history, particularly Native American heritage sites, is important. Social norms emphasize politeness, humility, and community. During hunting season (fall), be aware of increased activity in rural areas and wear bright colors if hiking.","North Dakota",{"id":62,"slug":63,"name":64,"images":8,"type":65,"internal_type":66,"flag":8,"parent":8},"4caf3558-6963-4ebb-8b82-61b71777d98a","north-america-united-states","United States","country","COUNTRY","779,261","North Dakota is generally very safe with low crime rates. Exercise normal precautions in cities. The primary safety concerns are environmental: be prepared for rapidly changing weather, especially sudden winter storms (blizzards) and summer thunderstorms that can produce tornadoes. When driving in rural areas, be aware of long distances between services, wildlife on roads (especially deer), and occasional gravel roads. Ice fishing requires caution regarding ice thickness. No specific areas need to be avoided, but as always, secure valuables and be aware of your surroundings.","north-america-united-states-north-dakota",true,"America/Chicago -06:00 (GMT) / America/Denver -07:00 (GMT) - Note: North Dakota spans two time zones. Most of the state uses Central Time (America/Chicago). The southwestern quarter (including parts of McKenzie, Dunn, and Sioux counties) uses Mountain Time (America/Denver).","State","2026-05-07T15:02:33.954Z",[],[],[],{"experience":47,"event":47,"place":47}]