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North Dakota Fishing Guide Outfitter License Fees

North Dakota Fishing Guide Outfitter License Fees

North Dakota Fishing Guide Outfitter License Fees

A North Dakota fishing guide outfitter license fee is necessary if you wish to offer your services for recreational fishing – or other outdoor recreational activities. It is also a requirement for those who wish to establish a business offering outdoor recreational facilities and related services to the public.

The Difference between Guides and Outfitters

Outfitters are individuals that manage businesses which provide facilities and services for outdoor recreational pursuits. There are two types of outfitters: fishing and hunting. (more…)


North Dakota Parks and Recreation

North Dakota Parks and Recreation

North Dakota Parks and Recreation

There’s no limit to the excitement and adventure that you can enjoy amidst beautiful natural scenery when you visit North Dakota parks and recreation areas.

Native American Life

Have you ever wondered how Native Americans lived in the old days? Well, wonder no more when you visit On-A-Slant Indian Village, a historic site that once served as a village to Mandan Indians numbering in the thousands and located at Fort Lincoln State Park. There’s also the Knife River Indian Villages, which feature a reconstructed earthlodge – a uniquely formed building that served as abode to both Mandan and Hidatsa tribesmen. (more…)


North Dakota Fish and Game – What You Can Do with Prized Catch and Game

North Dakota Fish and Game – What You Can Do with Prized Catch and Game

North Dakota Fish and Game – What You Can Do with Prized Catch and Game

The quest for the biggest or fiercest North Dakota fish and game is never-ending, but what should you do next when you’ve obtained what you’ve been working hard for?

Sportsmen against Hunger (SAH) Program

The SAH program is one of the programs under the NDCAP or North Dakota Community Action Partnership. The program encourages deer hunters to share or donate their game to provide additional food supplies for victims of hunger or starvation. With the various natural disasters continuing to afflict the country as well as the continuing economic crisis, more and more people are in need of aid and feeding them is one of the most direct ways of satisfying their needs. (more…)


5 North Dakota Facts You’d Find Interesting to Know

5 North Dakota Facts You’d Find Interesting to Know

5 North Dakota Facts You’d Find Interesting to Know

If you are planning a trip to the Peace Garden State, here are several North Dakota facts that you may find interesting.

Enjoy the Utmost Privacy

North Dakota, which has Bismarck as its capital city, is one of the least populous states in the country. As such, it is one of the best places to visit if you wish to enjoy privacy amidst a vast and diverse range of wildlife. (more…)


North Dakota Campgrounds – Your Options for Camping

North Dakota Campgrounds – Your Options for Camping

North Dakota Campgrounds – Your Options for Camping

Vacationing at North Dakota campgrounds can still be possible even if you don’t own a camping trailer or you are not entirely fond of the idea of roughing it out with a sleeping bag. With ten of North Dakota’s seventeen state parks offering a variety of cabin choices, there’s no reason why you can’t enjoy a camping trip any time of the year.

Make Your Reservations Today

As cabins are available at a limited number, state parks are open to accepting reservations made a year in advance. Reservations may be made by phone or online. (more…)


The North Dakota Bison – Tips for Wildlife Photography

The North Dakota Bison – Tips for Wildlife Photography

The North Dakota Bison – Tips for Wildlife Photography

The North Dakota Bison, which is more popularly known as the American Bison, is probably the most well-known animal representation of the West. It is the largest land animal in North America, weigh more than a ton and standing two meters in height.

Diet

American bison are herbivores and mainly eat grass. If necessary, however, they are also able to eat snow. They only need to drink water once a day. (more…)


North Dakota Badlands

North Dakota Badlands

North Dakota Badlands

Many refer to the North Dakota Badlands as “The Land God Forgot”. This vast dry area used to have river flowing past enormous rocks. Combined with the force of wind and sand, the river had been able to carve stunning and unique rock formations that the Badlands are best known for today.

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Two parks offer the best scenery and access to the North Dakota Badlands and one of them is the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The park is comprised of over 70,000 acres of land and divided into three areas: the North and South Units and the Elkhorn Ranch in between. (more…)


Camping in North Dakota

Camping in North Dakota

Camping in North Dakota

Camping in North Dakota is an exciting journey that lets you travel to all sorts of landscapes, from rolling hills and flowery grasslands to the rugged scenery of the Badlands. Whatever kind of adventure you want to experience, the wilderness of North Dakota is sure to offer it.

Campsite Options

Before choosing what kind of outdoor adventure you’d like to have, do make sure that you have your accommodations well-planned first. Outdoor activities are incredibly tiring and at the end of the day, all you’d want to do is soak your tired muscles in a long, hot bath and sleep in a comfortable bed. (more…)


What to Do in Devils Lake North Dakota

What to Do in Devils Lake North Dakota

What to Do in Devils Lake North Dakota

Devils Lake North Dakota may hold the record for being the largest water body in the state but that doesn’t mean you’ll only get to enjoy water activities in the area. There are plenty to do on land as well…certainly more than enough that a single day may be insufficient to enjoy everything the place has to offer.

Ruger Park

For total family entertainment in just one place, Ruger Park will no doubt suit your needs. Its sports complex includes a skate rink, 2 outdoor basketball courts, sand volley courts, and 4 softball fields as well as playground equipment for kids. It has a heated main pool as well as an intermediate pool and water slide for the kids. (more…)


Campgrounds in Valley City North Dakota

Campgrounds in Valley City North Dakota

Campgrounds in Valley City North Dakota

Campgrounds in Valley City North Dakota are ideal if you are looking for overnight parking. Ashtabula Crossing, Clausen Springs Campground, and Little Yellowstone Park all offer accommodations and amenities for RV campers.

Fort Ransom State Park

If you are looking for campgrounds that offer beyond the usual basic amenities then you will need to travel south of Valley City and about thirty-four miles away, you’ll be able to reach Fort Ransom State Park, one of the few parks in North Dakota that has managed to preserve its homesteading heritage. (more…)