Stay Overnight In An Old Military Fort Right Here In North Dakota

Stay at the historic Fort Totten and Totten Trail Historic Inn for a unique North Dakota summer getaway.

You can spend a historic night at this unique and beautiful inn this summer right here in the Peace Garden State. You'll be fully immersed in the fascinating backstory of the inn and where it is - on an old military fort. Not only that, but it has a great location right next to one of North Dakota's most popular and loved lakes. Keep reading to find out more!

You can spend the night at the Fort Totten Historic Site in what was originally a military fort built well over a century ago.

Fort Totten is located right on the shores of Devils Lake, North Dakota's largest lake, and has many buildings perfectly restored and intact that you can visit and tour during the summer months. Here you can learn about their extensive history of being first a military post and then later a school.

You can extend your visit into an entire overnight stay at the Totten Trail Historic Inn, located in one of the beautiful buildings on the grounds.

Inside, the numerous rooms you can stay in are decorated to fit the period of the late 1800s and will fully immerse you in the experience. The inn is a bed & breakfast and will serve you a delicious continental breakfast each morning- and even a Victorian tea in the afternoon.

While you're there you can explore the history of the fort, and you can also enjoy the gorgeous natural scenery available. For Totten is connected to the Sullys Hill National Game Preserve where you can take advantage of the trails it has to offer.

Sullys Hill has the specific hill you can climb to get this magnificent view of Devils Lake. From the fort itself to the outdoor recreation, this is a perfect North Dakota summer getaway!

To make a reservation and find rates, hours, and more information about the Totten Trail Historic Inn, click here to visit the website. You can also visit the Fort Totten State Historic Site throughout the summer without staying overnight. Either way, this place is a must-visit!

If you love visiting historic sites, ND has plenty. Discover more right here.

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