From Blossoms to Badlands: Explore the Gardens and Trails of North Dakota This Spring
North Dakota may be known for its wide-open prairies and rugged Badlands, but tucked within its cities and landscapes are extraordinary gardens that offer peace, beauty, and adventure in equal measure. From the serene symbolism of Japanese design in Grand Forks, to the vibrant blooms and global plant collections at the International Peace Garden in Dunseith, each destination is a celebration of nature and culture. Families can explore playful, educational spaces in Fargo’s Northern Plains Botanic Garden, or reconnect with the wild heart of the land in the iconic Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
North Dakota may be known for its wide-open prairies and rugged Badlands, but tucked within its cities and landscapes are extraordinary gardens that offer peace, beauty, and adventure in equal measure. From the serene symbolism of Japanese design in Grand Forks, to the vibrant blooms and global plant collections at the International Peace Garden in Dunseith, each destination is a celebration of nature and culture. Families can explore playful, educational spaces in Fargo’s Northern Plains Botanic Garden, or reconnect with the wild heart of the land in the iconic Theodore Roosevelt National Park.