As we celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week (May 4-10), we are excited for the upcoming season: wide-open skies, scenic byways, and new experiences. This week, we recognize the vital role our ...
Bottineau High sophomore Sophia Abdurrahman didn't know she would end up on the cover of the state's tourism guide when she went for a photo shoot at the International Peace Garden.
Paloma Ruiz of Parshall, North Dakota, dances during the United Tribes Technical College International Powwow in Bismarck, North Dakota, on Sept. 6, 2024. This year's powwow begins Sept. 5. (Photo by ...
While South Dakota has Mount Rushmore, North Dakota has a notable menagerie of its own larger-than-life attractions that are as quirky as they are beloved. There's the giant Dala Horse and Norwegian ...
Last year, 18.7 million visitors spent $2.1 billion in North Dakota, a 32% drop from 2019 spending due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a Tourism Economics report. Through September of this ...
This spring, North Dakota welcomes with epic road trip adventures where every mile offers the chance to explore stunning landscapes, rich history, and unique attractions at your own pace. Whether ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor)- North Dakota’s Tourism Department is paying $100,000 to partner with country music duo Tigirlily Gold to promote the state. Krista Slaubaugh and Kendra Olson, ...
North Dakota Tourism is partnering with country music duo Tigirlily Gold for $100,000 to promote the state. The two-year partnership includes a new song, "Call It Home," and appearances at events like ...
MINOT, N.D. – Gov. Kelly Armstrong along with Commerce Tourism and Marketing Director Sara Otte Coleman and DMAND president Julie Rygg presented seven Governor’s Travel and Tourism Awards during the ...
North Dakota tribes become a model for promoting Native tourism The North Dakota Native Tourism Alliance was formed in 2016, and began offering cultural tours in 2021. A board member said ...