Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
American Indians occupied this area for more than 11,000 years. Remains of three Hidatsa villages with 210 depressions at the site. Home of Sakakawea, modern museum, visitor center and movie. ndtourism.com
Big Hidatsa Village Site
The pioneers, dispatched by President Jefferson to explore the new land recently acquired from the Louisiana Purchase, arrived here in 1804 and made their winter camp two miles from Big Hidatsa. It was here that the... americanheritage.com
Sakakawea Lake
Garrison Dam, ND is located 75 miles northwest of Bismarck on the Missouri River. Lake Sakakawea is 178 miles long with 1,340 miles of shoreline and extends from Riverdale to Trenton. There are 35 recreation areas around ... recreation.gov
Garrison Dam National Fish Hatchery And Aquarium
Garrison Dam National Fish Hatchery and Aquarium is located directly downstream of Lake Sakakawea near Riverdale. The hatchery produces a variety of fish species to improve recreational fishing opportunities and facilitate... ndtourism.com
Garrison Dam And Power Plant Tours
Free one- to two-hour tour given of Garrison Power Plant, operation and functions of dam along with explanations on electric distribution of power. Come visit the largest Corps of Engineers lake in the U.S. New displays fo... ndtourism.com
Fort Stevenson Guardhouse
An interpretive Center that depicts frontier military and American Indian history of the fort. ndtourism.com
Fort Clark Trading Post
Fort Clark Trading Post State Historic Site is one of the most important archeological sites in the state because of its well-preserved record of the fur trade and of personal tragedy. The archaeological remains of ... americanheritage.com
Fort Clark Historic Site
On this site are the remains of a large earthlodge village originally settled by the Mandan Indians (ca.1822) and the trading forts Clark and Primeau. Previous to the establishment of Fort Clark, an unnamed post was built in th... hmdb.org
Lewis & Clark At The Knife River Indian Villages
With 168 days and 1,600 miles behind them, the Lewis and Clark Expedition arrived near the Knife River Villages. Captain William Clark wrote: October 27, 1804 "came too at the Village on the L.S. this village is situated on an ... hmdb.org
Fort Clark State Historic Site
Fort Clark was built in 1830-31 by the American Fur Company to serve a Mandan Indian earthlodge village built on the site in 1822. The site contains foundations of fort structures. ndtourism.com
Fort Mandan ;
The displays include Native American artifacts, a buffalo robe visitors will be able to try on, as well as a "cradle-board" much like the one Sacagawea may have used to carry her baby. An authentic wood canoe carved... americanheritage.com
Pulver Mounds State Historic Site
Two low burial mounds from woodland culture tradition of the Late Prehistoric Period are the main features of this site, which was donated by the Falkirk Mining Company. Access is limited by current mining activity. ndtourism.com
Douglas Centennial Museum
Memorabilia from early Douglas businesses, school and church items. ndtourism.com