This 2 1/2-square-mile refuge is home to many species, including prairie dogs, elk, white-tailed deer, fox, bison, swans and geese.
This 2 1/2-square-mile refuge is home to many species, including prairie dogs, elk, white-tailed deer, fox, bison, swans and geese.
This site preserves a military post built in 1867 and used continuously as a military reservation until 1890
Fort Totten, ND Forts31-mile tour with 10 sites. At each site observe different forms of wildlife (over 300 birds living and migrating to the area...
The large statue of Tommy Turtle riding a snowmobile is this area's local mascot....
The 110-foot, multi-colored tower with its steel pillars is illuminated to simulate the northern lights phenomenon so promine...
Pioneer village houses a collection of preserved and restored historic buildings, vintage automobiles and thousands of artifa...
This site lies near the Fort Totten-Fort Seward Trail several miles from the actual crossing place on the Sheyenne River. Th...