As summer transitions to fall, North Dakota offers a wealth of outdoor activities and vibrant local events. Here’s a quick guide to the must-see attractions this season.
Mandan Market Nights
Until October 22, Dykshoorn Park in Mandan hosts lively Tuesday evenings with fresh produce, handmade crafts, live music, and family-friendly activities.
Dakota Nights Astronomy Festival
From August 30 to September 1, Theodore Roosevelt National Park in Medora invites stargazers for three nights of sky viewing, educational talks, and stories about the stars.
Potato Bowl, Grand Forks
Celebrate the region’s famous potato crop from September 10 to 14 in Grand Forks. The 58th annual Potato Bowl features parades, a tailgate party, and a football game between the University of North Dakota and Idaho State University.
Drekkerfest 10, Fargo
Join the fun at Drekker Brewing Company on September 13 and 14 for Drekkerfest 10, a festival known for great beer, live music, and exciting prizes.
International Peace Garden, Dunseith
Experience the beauty of the International Peace Garden, a 2,300-acre sanctuary in the Turtle Mountains. Visit in August and September to see the newly renovated Cacti & Succulents Collection.
Outdoor Adventures
Explore North Dakota’s scenic trails and waterways, from Pipestem Creek Trail in Jamestown to Lake Sakakawea and the Red River. Hiking, biking, and boating are perfect ways to enjoy the changing seasons.
For more information on planning your trip, visit NDtourism.com and follow North Dakota Tourism on social media.
Source: Explore North Dakota: Top Outdoor Activities, Events, and Scenic Beauty for Summer and Early Fall