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Killdeer, North Dakota

Upcoming Events in Killdeer North Dakota


July

13 - 14 Annual Killdeer Mountain Roundup Rodeo - The oldest PRCA rodeo in the state includes parade, barbecue, petting zoo, street dances and other events for all ages.

Address: Killdeer Rodeo Arena , Killdeer, North Dakota
Ph: 701-764-5777 (Always call and confirm events)
Fax: 701-764-5060
Web: www.killdeer.com
Fee: $10 adults; $4 children

August

27 - 28 Killdeer Lewis and Clark Event - Golf the Legend, Lewis and Clark cook-off, frontiersman, rodeo, wagon train, talent show, frontier street dance, and much more.

Address: Killdeer , Killdeer, North Dakota
Ph: 701-764-5295 (Always call and confirm events)
Fax: 701-764-5411
Email: cityofkilldeer@killdeer.com
Web: www.killdeer.com
Fee: Varies, call for pricing.

September

10 - 12 Annual Badlands Trail Ride - Horseback riding in the beautiful North Dakota Badlands. There will be catered meals, trail rides, entertainment, games, traveling trophy and fun for all ages.

Address: Little Missouri State Park , Killdeer, North Dakota
Ph: 701-663-0529 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: lmsappy@yahoo.com
Web: www.angelfire.com/nd2/badlandsriders/index.html
Fee: No admission, just $15 annual club membership.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Things to do near Killdeer, ND

Glen Ullin Museum

Museum exhibits include a frontier church, school house and a pioneer house from the area. Museum houses 700 dolls....

Honeyman's Music Room and Eleanore's Doll Room

This music lover's private collection features over 50 musical instruments and music boxes plus a fantastic collection of dol...

Fort Lincoln Trolley

A restored trolley car and nine-mile railroad line connecting Mandan and Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park along the Heart Ri...

Killdeer Mountain Battlefield State Historic Site

Site commemorates battle fought July 28, 1864, between 2,200 troops commanded by Gen. Alfred Sully and 6,000 Sioux Indians. A...

Fort Rice State Historic Site

Military post established in 1864 by Gen. Alfred Sully to supply his campaign and to provide protection for white settlers in...