Parenting is hard; deciding where to go for a family-friendly road trip is harder. Here at Only In Your State, we're big fans of travel and adventure, and we've put together lots of awesome road trips in the past. Today, we thought, "What about putting together a trip for families with kids?", so here we are! This is a delightful, two-day adventure that the kids will love, and better still, there's not a lot of drive time involved. Check out this family-friendly road trip in North Dakota next time you - and the kids - are clamoring for an escape. Follow along by clicking here for the official route on Google Maps!
We'll begin our journey in Bismarck and make our way east to Fargo.
First, we head to the wonderful Dakota Zoo.
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This 90-acre safe haven for critters has been a local family favorite since 1961. It's home to more than 600 fascinating critters, big and small, and the kids will love it! In terms of zoos, this one is "big" for North Dakota standards, but pretty small for national ones - it only sees about 150,000 visitors each year, which means it's rarely so crowded that it's no longer fun to visit. Check out the official website for tickets, hours, programs, and more.
Next, take the kids for a spin on a real riverboat!
We imagine the zoo might take a few hours, so the second (and final) activity for the first day is a pleasant tour of the Missouri River. Tours aren't terribly long - about two hours - so this is the perfect way to unwind at the end of a long, active day at the zoo. Reservations are recommended before you arrive, so be sure to plan for that as well. Visit the official website for booking information and more.
Tired yet? We recommend booking a stay at a local Airbnb!
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The one pictured above is an adorable Bismarck stay that's perfect for families with kids, so it's perfect for our little adventure. Enjoy a colorful setting and all sorts of fun amenities like board games, arcade games, and more! If you like the sound of that, you can learn more about it on its official listing.
Get up bright and early and bring the little ones to see the world's biggest buffalo on your way to our next destination.
It stands proudly outside the North Dakota Buffalo Museum, which is a delightfully educational experience for adults and kids alike. Marvel at the world's largest buffalo statue while you're here and make sure to get lots of photos! Learn more about the museum in this previous article.
Now, we'll meander over to the Red River Zoo.
That's right, another zoo. Know why? Because it's one of North Dakota's best! The Red River Zoo is in Fargo and is a relatively new addition to the city's delightful list of must-see things to do. In 2016, new additions in the form of the Children's Zoo Farm and Nature's Playland opened up, making Red River Zoo one of the best places to bring kids in the entire northern Midwest. Be sure to get your tickets ahead of time on the official website.
Finally, we'll finish up this delightful journey with a visit to the Northern Air Family Fun Center.
Encourage the kids to purge all that built-up energy from all this excitement at a place where they can almost literally bounce off the walls. If your little ones are too little for trampolines, no worries - there's also a bounce section the smaller ones will love. Check out the official website for more information about this delightful final stop on our epic family-friendly road trip in North Dakota.
So, there you have it - an awesome escape for you and the little ones that everyone in the family is going to enjoy. Which stops are you looking forward to the most? Be sure to let us know in the comments!
If you ask us, the North Dakota scenic drives are some of the best in the nation. For example, the well-traveled loops in Theodore Roosevelt National Park are second to none. But what about some scenic byways near me that aren't quite as experienced? The spot we're featuring today is undoubtedly one of the best scenic drives in North Dakota, taking you through gorgeous scenery and even one of the state's most charming small towns. It's a short trip,at not even an hour's drive time, but we love the Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge Scenic Backway near Burke and Ward Counties.
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This scenic byway in ND is only about 13.5 miles in length. Make a few stops along the route and it will make for a perfect afternoon of fun, but driving straight through won't even take a full hour.
For an interactive map of the drive, check out Google Maps.
As the route's name implies, this drive takes you through the stunningly scenic Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge.
The road skirts along all three sections of the lakes, starting at the Lower Des Lacs Lake, going up along the Middle Des Lacs Lake, and finally ending at the southern edge of the Upper Des Lacs Lake.
There are plenty of areas to stop along the way. Check out the Munch's Coulee National Recreation Trail. It weaves among the prairie grasses and offers some truly breathtaking views of the water and surrounding hills.
For more information about this 1.1-mile loop trail, check out our friends at AllTrails.
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Of course, at any wildlife refuge, you'll want to keep your eyes peeled for some of the animals that call this place home. Beavers, porcupines, and deer are just a few of the many critters that you might catch a glimpse of here.
Mostly, Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge is known as a stopover point for thousands of migratory birds. Tons of species utilize this refuge on their migration routes, including swans, pelicans, and everything in between.
However, this drive doesn't just go through the wildlife refuge. You'll also pass right through one of the most charming small towns in North Dakota: Kenmare.
Kenmare is full of lovely local attractions, restaurants, and more. Places like the Pioneer Village will make you feel like you stepped back in time.
From the gorgeous natural scenery to the enjoyable small town, it's easy to see why the Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge Scenic Backway is one of the best scenic drives in North Dakota.
What a fun trip that's perfect for any season! Have you ever explored this scenic byway in ND? Share your thoughts in the comments!
North Dakota is one huge state with so much to see and explore. Luckily, there are some of the best road trips in North Dakota that will let you see as much of it as possible. If you’re itching to get out on the road and see something new, try one of these road trips that will take you to the best of the best in the state. From natural beauty to a family-friendly road trip adventure, the best road trips in North Dakota will definitely give you the opportunity to see the state to its fullest.
Route: Theodore Roosevelt National Park > Little Missouri State Park > Medora > Sully Creek State Park > White Butte
Distance: 200 miles
Trip Time: 3 hours 34 minutes
At 200 miles and under four hours of driving time, this road trip around the North Dakota badlands can be done in a day. Not only will you see some of the most scenic parts of the badlands, but stop in the charming towns of Medora and Amidon. Once you start driving, you'll easily see why this is one of the best North Dakota road trips.
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3-Day Weekend Road Trip In North Dakota
Route: Theodore Roosevelt National Park - South Unit > Theodore Roosevelt National Park - North Unit > Lewis and Clark State Park > Des Lacs Lake National Wildlife Refuge > Lake Metigoshe State Park > International Peace Garden > Icelandic State Park > Turtle River State Park > Sully's Hill National Game Preserve > Beaver Lake State Park
Distance: 784 miles
Trip Time: 14 hours
With 10 stops and 14 hours of drive time, this next road trip through North Dakota should be done over the course of a long weekend. This is an epic road trip to experience some of the best parts of the state's great outdoors. From state parks to a game preserve and the ever-so-lovely International Peace Garden, you'll be able to take in some jaw-dropping beauty.
Terrifying North Dakota Road Trip
Route: Riverside Cemetery > Empire Arts Center > Fort Totten State Historic Site > Sage Hill Bed & Breakfast > Harvey Public Library > Former Governor's Mansion > Custer's House
Distance: miles
Trip Time: *
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If you're looking for a unique North Dakota road trip itinerary, check out this one that leads to some of the state's most haunted places. But only take this trip if you're brave enough. It goes through eastern and central North Dakota and stops by some of the most notoriously haunted places in the state. It will probably take you more than one day to get through, but don't worry, we recommended a place to stay on the trip... and that's haunted, too.
North Dakota Scenic Wonders Road Trip
Route: Medora > Theodore Roosevelt National Park > Little Missouri National Grassland > Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence > Lewis & Clark State Park > Four Bears Memorial Bridge > Lake Ilo National Wildlife Refuge > Enchanted Highway > White Butte
Distance: 505 miles
Trip Time: 9 hours 39 minutes
This is one of the best routes to take to see all the beauty that western North Dakota, holds. Badlands, rolling prairies, and more await you on this trip. You'll get to see so much along the way!
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Best North Dakota Road Trip For Spring
Route: Lewis and Clark State Park > Little Missouri State Park > Sully Creek State Park > Beaver Lake State Park > Grahams Island State Park
Distance: 564 miles
Trip Time: 9n hours 48 minutes
Follow this North Dakota road trip map for an epic adventure to five of the least-visited state parks. Each park has its own unique attributes and beauty and visiting each one gives a great overview of what the state offers.
Best Summer Road Trip In North Dakota
Route: Devils Lake > Lake Metigoshe > Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge > Crow Flies High State Recreation Area > Theodore Roosevelt National Park - North Unit > Medora > White Butte > Lake Tschida > Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park
Distance: 673 miles
Trip Time: 12 hours
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Summer is one of the best times of the year to take a road trip. And if you're looking to visit a few lakes, parks, and more over the season, this summer road trip in North Dakota is for you!
Best North Dakota Road Trip For Fall
Route: Lindenwood Park in Fargo > Red River > Turtle River State Park in Arvilla > Icelandic State Park in Cavalier > Pembina Gorge in Walhalla > Lake Metigoshe in Bottineau > Devils Lake
Distance: 444 miles
Trip Time: 7 hours 46 minutes
Take a mesmerizing road trip through upper North Dakota and the swaths of bright orange forests that can be found there each year during the fall. These stops are great to see the changing leaves when they are at their most vibrant. Take your camera with you on this trip or you'll regret it if you don't, it's just that beautiful!
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Best Winter Road Trip In North Dakota
Route: Family Bakery & Restaurant in Bottineau > Hunter Cafe & Bakery in Hunter > Deaner's Diner in West Fargo > Tower Travel Center Cafe in Tower City > Fried's Family Restaurant in Mandan
Distance: 488 miles
Trip Time: 7 hours 36 minutes
During the winter months, you'll probably want to spend more time indoors than outside. With bitter cold temperatures, we suggest taking a pie shop road trip through North Dakota. Just bring your sweet tooth along for this ride -- you're gonna need it as you indulge in some of the best pies around the state!
Family Friendly North Dakota Road Trip
Route: Dakota Zoo > Lewis & Clark Riverboat > National Buffalo Museum > Red River Zoo > Northern Air Family Fun Center
Distance: 276 miles
Trip Time: 4 hours 18 minutes
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Need a trip that the whole family can enjoy? Well, here's a North Dakota road trip itinerary that is kid-friendly yet adults can have fun on too. Starting in Bismarck, this route will take you to Fargo, and there's an overnight accommodation suggestion in this itinerary as well. Check it out — this may just be one of the best road trips in North Dakota you take!
Road Trip to North Dakota Landmarks & Natural Wonders
Route: Medora > Theodore Roosevelt National Park - North Unit > Lake Sakakawea > Rugby > The International Peace Garden > Pembina Gorge > Dakota Thunder
Distance: 656 miles
Trip Time: 11 hours 25 minutes
Between the badlands, the state's largest lake, and the geographical center of North America, this North Dakota road trip itinerary is hard to beat! There are so many fascinating parts of this gorgeous part of the country, so take a drive, take it all in, and enjoy!
The Old Red Old Ten is a scenic byway that will take you to some of the most picturesque small towns in North Dakota. This is the best road trip to take in North Dakota if you want to see the quaint, peaceful small towns that are still alive and well today. This route will take you through small towns of many sizes, all of which are unique and some that have special attractions along the way. And all of this is through the gorgeous countryside and prairies of the state on one incredibly scenic drive.
Which of these North Dakota road trip ideas are you most excited about? Which one will you do first? Do you prefer weekend road trips in North Dakota or quick road trips in North Dakota? Please let us know! For more to explore, check out this list of some of the best hiking trails in North Dakota: