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Vacation Homes in North Dakota, USA

North Dakota grows more sunflowers than any other state. Milk is the official state beverage. The town of Rugby in North Dakota is the geographical center of North America. A rock obelisk about 15 feet tall flanked by poles, flying the United States and Canadian flags marks the location. With nearly 670,000 people North Dakota is ranked 48th in terms of population in the United States, and it ranks 19th in the terms of area. The capital of North Dakota is Bismarck, but its largest city is Fargo.

North Dakota's climate is typical of a continental climate with cold winters and hot summers. Although the eastern half of the state has a humid continental climate with warm to hot, somewhat humid summers and cold, windy winters, and the western half has a semi-arid climate. A well connected network of road, rail and air connecting the state both internally and externally, makes it that much easier for a tourist to reach their North Dakota vacation rental. North Dakota's principal airports are the Hector International Airport in Fargo, Grand Forks International Airport, Bismarck Municipal Airport, and the Minot International Airport.

Begin your North Dakota experience by settling yourself into a comfortable North Dakota vacation rental. The only other thing left for you to do next, would be to venture out on a statewide exploration. Begin your journey with the Raging Rivers Waterpark in Bismarck. Raging Rivers Waterpark and SpeedWorld Golf & Games is a family entertainment complex offering a full day of family fun featuring five major attractions...a water park, sprint car & grand prix go-cart tracks, mini-golf, laser tag and a video arcade.

After you have had your fill of fun and amusement, make your way to the Red River Zoo located in Southwest Fargo. When you visit the Zoo you will see many animals that are rarely seen at other zoos such as Tanuki, East Caucasian Tur, White-lipped Deer and Pallas Cats. Of course, also included are more familiar animals like Meerkats, Tamarins and Bison and over 80 other species from around the world. While strolling through the park don't miss a magical ride on a fully-restored 1928 Allen Herschel Carousel. Next visit the Dakota Dinosaur museum to enhance your paleontological knowledge. This 13,400 sq. ft. museum contains 11 full-scale dinosaurs in the museum displayed in a Triassic-Cretaceous time continuum and 3 full-scale dinosaurs outside. The exhibit includes a real Triceratops skeleton and one of the best Triceratops skulls ever found.

Cradle in the arms of nature, with a visit to the Beaver Lake State Park. Located on the west shore of Beaver Lake, the park provides scenic views for leisurely walks. During summers, you could indulge in boating, canoeing, water skiing and fishing. The park has a colorful and historic background relating to the early settlers of Logan, McIntosh and Emmons counties.By now a North Dakota vacation is surely at the top of your wishlist. In order to make your wish come true, all you have to do is book yourself a North Dakota vacation rental, plan your travel itinerary, and head for the airport.


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