Spas In North Dakota
Looking for that perfect North Dakota vacation? Let us simplify your planning by offering the perfect spa package or tempting trips-to-go. You can also build your own itinerary, customize your ideal spa trip, and learn the true essence of vacationing “North Dakota” style. Whether you seek a city experience, choose to walk the foot steps of legends, or prefer to blaze a trail through the rugged badlands, a legendary vacation awaits you … are you ready?
Need some time away from the emails, carpools and crazy schedules that make up your life? Take advantage of the many vacation packages North Dakota offers, and plan a trip with friends right now or for this summer, at one of North Dakota's most legendary places. Men can bond with the guys by taking in a "mancation". Ladies can relieve some stress with a little pampering, fresh air, shopping and relaxation during a girlfriend getaway. For a great list of North Dakota vacation package options, go to www.ndtourism.com or call 800-435-5663 or 701-328-2525.
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North Dakota Travel Facts:
Did you know the tallest structure in the world is in North Dakota? How about the fact that North Dakota has more golf courses per capita than any other state? And you might have guessed that more sunflowers are grown here than anywhere else. North Dakotans are known for being humble … but right here you'll find tons of fun facts about our state, history and people.
- North Dakota ranks #1 as the safest state to live in.
- North Dakota ranks #1 for high school completion rates.
- The Capitol building in Bismarck is nicknamed the "Skyscraper on the Prairie." It is one of only four tower-style capitols in the U.S.
- The dinosaur museum in Dickinson holds the world's largest intact triceratops skull. It weighs 1,500 pounds.
- Teddy bears got their name from former U.S. president Theodore Roosevelt. North Dakota is home to Theodore Roosevelt National Park - known for its scenic beauty and natural wildlife.
- Explorers William Clark and Meriwether Lewis, along with the Corps of Discovery, spent more time in (what is now) North Dakota than any other place on their journey.
- The International Peace Garden is located on the U.S. and Canadian borders of North Dakota and Manitoba, and is a beautiful symbol of peace and friendship.
- North Dakota is home to more wildlife refuges than any other state. Wildlife viewing and birding opportunities are abundant.
- The world's largest all-sports store, the Scheels Flagship Store in Fargo, is 196,000 square-feet and has a Ferris wheel inside.
- The Freedome Mine near Beulah is the 10th most productive coal mine in the U.S.
- The North Dakota state quarter was first minted on August 2, 2006 and rolled into circulation on August 30, 2006.
- The fastest growing city in the state is West Fargo - the population there has grown 40% since 2000.
- The parking meter was invented in North Dakota.
- Sacred, albino bison White Cloud and white calves can be seen at the National Buffalo Museum Preserve in Jamestown.
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