North Dakota
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North Dakota is a land of legends and adventure from Lewis and Clark to George Custer. Let your camper van adventure take you through rolling hills, valleys, and plateaus that have inspired outdoors lovers for decades.
Across North Dakota, you'll find history and culture that's rooted in appreciating the region’s natural beauty. Drive around the state with your camper van rental to experience all the Roughrider State has to offer. Bison grazing in the same rugged landscapes they’ve roamed for thousands of years gives a glimpse into the wild, natural beauty of the state. North Dakota is full of things to do on an epic camper van adventure. Wild landscapes, miles of trails, and iconic amusement parks make this great state worth a serious stop. Theodore Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota is chock full of opportunities to hike, bike, camp, and paddle, honoring the activities Roosevelt himself loved and enjoyed in this area especially. The park has two established campgrounds with primitive campsites and cozy, quiet vibes to park your camper van after some epic exploring on the park’s trails or waterways. North Dakota offers an unparalleled look into America's past. Centuries of Native American settlements, fur trading, and a major railroad movement make up the rich history of this northern mountain state. Explore pioneer towns or visit Plains Art Museum to get a glimpse into the past.
The Little Missouri National Grasslands is one the largest at more than one million acres. The park is also the world's largest and most diverse grassland, containing over 100 different types of native plant species.
North Dakota is home to more wildlife refuges (63) than any other state. They provide ample opportunities for birding.
Lake Sakakawea near is larger than the California Pacific Coast. It has over 10,000 miles of shoreline and a surface area that's greater than all inland lakes in America combined and is popular for American angler fishing.