Vacation Spots in North Dakota

October 30, 2009

Of all the many different states that you may be deciding to choose from to plan your next vacation in, odds are North Dakota may not even be on your radar. The fact is, however, that North Dakota not only deserves consideration but would also make an excellent choice to be at the top of that list. Not only does North Dakota offer a safe and friendly state to visit, but also one that is rich in culture and beautiful lands. Yet one more reason to consider North Dakota for your next vacation, and perhaps the biggest reason of all, is that North Dakota has been named America’s most affordable vacation state. Let’s take a look at some of the best vacation spots that North Dakota has to offer.

Depending on the time of the year, you can find some vastly different ways to occupy your time in North Dakota. During the summertime, one of the best attractions in North Dakota is the Lostwood National Wildlife Refuge. Visitors can expect to see prairie land that looks the same today as it did hundreds of years ago. While taking a look at your surroundings, you can quickly realize why this is such a beautiful and rare sight to behold in the present day. No shopping malls, quick stop marts, or sports arenas, just land that maintains its beauty by remaining untouched for all this time.

Lake Sakakawea is another popular summertime vacation spot that offers a terrific selection of water sports including boating and fishing, as well as an excellent place to set up camp for all of you camping purists out there. Other lakes such as Long Lake and Bowman-Haley Lake also offer similar activities. If you are more of a cold weather person and a winter vacation is what you are craving, then Bottineau Winter Park delivers a great experience full of winter sports such as skiing and snowboarding. Lake Metigoshe State Park, Bears Den Mountain, and Frost Fire Mountain are other popular winter vacation spots in North Dakota to enjoy a variety of winter activities.

From romantic getaways to scenery that you will be hard pressed to find anywhere else, North Dakota is an excellent choice for your next vacation and these are just a few of the great vacation spots that it has to offer.

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Great Tips On Road Trips – How To Stay Sane Over 5 Days

October 30, 2009

Many road trips can often be as fun and as memorable as the experience that is had after arriving at the destination. Other road trips are memorable for other reasons that are not quite so enjoyable, and you may only wish that you can someday look back on the experience and laugh about it. Planning ahead is a key part of a successful and enjoyable road trip, especially one that is going to last for at least 5 days. Here are some tips that will keep you and your party from wanting to inflict bodily harm upon one another before you reach your destination.

The first thing you can do that is sure to please everyone involved is to clean your vehicle. The cleaner the vehicle is, the more comfortable the environment will be. Comfort can be one of the most important things you can strive for in a long road trip. You also don’t want any curious smells from food or clothing to make a surprise appearance along the way either.

The next part of the plan involves carefully choosing your route. Emotions can run pretty high on the highway if you run into huge amounts of traffic along the way, so having an escape route or two in your back pocket can come in real handy. Also, beware of choosing country roads that are known for being bumpy or with a lot of hills. This can especially be important if you have people who become car sick easily.

Satellite radio can be a terrific thing when traveling long distances. Instead of scouring around trying to find something to listen to on AM/FM radio, or listening to the same cds over and over again, satellite radio will end any disputes over the radio before they even begin. No matter where you go, your favorite stations will be with you. Bad weather is the only thing that will potentially be a problem, but that’s a perfect time to break out those cds.

Other tips including carrying phone cards in case your cell phone will not work because of the different service areas, joining a roadside service in case you run into vehicle trouble, and distributing jobs such as driver and navigator in the vehicle according to people’s strengths can all keep you from pulling your hair out. Be armed with plenty of pleasant conversation and be willing to adapt to other’s choices for food and accommodations and you will be well on your way to having a successful road trip.

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