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Named for 19 tribal chiefs of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Indian tribes, it is the longest bridge in North Dakota, spanning nearly one mile. The bridge will be replaced by 2006.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Crow Flies High Butte

Breathtaking view of Lake Sakakawea, Badlands bluffs and the foundations of the underwater town of Sanish (during low water season)

New Town, ND Landmarks


4 Bears Casino and Lodge

First-class casino features reel slot machines, bingo parlor, blackjack, craps, poker, big 6

New Town, ND Casinos

Four Bears Bridge

Named for 19 tribal chiefs of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Indian tribes, it is the longest bridge in North Dakota, spanning nearly one mile. The bridge will be replaced by 2006

New Town, ND Historic Bridges


Things to do near New Town, ND

Crawley Flint Quarry State Historic Site

This site preserves an area from which Indians quarried quantities of Knife River flint used to make stone tools for trade wi...

Flaming Arrow Guest Ranch

A 800-acre farm and ranch on the Lewis and Clark Trail, 5 miles from Washburn and the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center and F...

McKenzie County Heritage Park

Heritage Park includes buildings such as the trapper's cabin, blacksmith shop, Eide Homestead shack, Shafer Law Office, Timbe...

Mountrail County Courthouse

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this courthouse is a majestic example of French Renaissance struct...