Bismark,+ND


 * Travel Tips for Bismarck, ND:**
 * Bismarck Wikitravel Website:** [])
 * North Dakota Wikitravel Website**: []
 * North Dakota Wikitravel Website**: []

-- The Bismarck Airport (Website: [] ) is located about four miles southeast of Bismarck. There are only three rental car counters at the airport: Avis, Hertz, and Enterprise. No bus company currently picks up or drops off passengers at the Bismarck Airport. However, Rimrock Stages Trailway (phone: 800-255-7655) provides transportation from downtown Bismarck to Fargo, ND, or Bismarck to Billings, MT, with several stops along the way. As for things to do, check out the following websites: [] and [] and []. You can visit the tallest building in North Dakota, which is the State Capital Building (Website: [] ) at 19 stories tall. There is also the Lewis and Clark Riverboat (Website: [] ), which is on I-94 on the west edge of Bismarck. Thirdly, try Buckstop Junction (Website: [] ), which is an outdoor historical park. Buildings have been moved here from around the state in order to create this artificial "town". Each building houses artifacts. There is a country store, homes, church, blacksmith shop, old gas station, hotel with dance floor, and lots more. West of Bismarck on I-94 is the Dakota Prarie National Grasslands (Website: [] ) created in 1998. The Grasslands offer a variety of ecology, animals, hiking, and camping. As for food, here's a general restaurant website: []. Our two favorite spots in Bismarck were Minerva's Restaurant and Bar(Website: [] ) at 1800 North 12th Street in Bismarck and the Peacock Alley American Grill and Bar (Website: [] ) l ocated in the historic Patterson building in downtown Bismarck. Bismarck is a cheap, easy overnight trip. Give it a try!

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