Come visit the 1929 Restored Country School located 17 miles south of Killdeer on 19th St. SW (Between Hwy marker 90-89). Then go 7 miles east and 1/2 mile north to the red farm yard. Or Call Dorothy at 701-225-3708.
Located 18 miles north of Killdeer, 2 miles from Highway 22. Horseback riding on thousands of acres of scenic Little Missouri River Badlands. Secluded wooded campground with panoramic views. Offers all kinds of camping & new handcrafted log cabins. Spring, Summer, & Fall.
Located in Dunn Center. The museum is run by the Dunn County Historical Society. A curator is on duty during summer months.
The Hutmacher Farm is comprised of a group of buildings constructed in a traditional, ethnic architectural form that originated in the Black Sea region of Russia and Ukraine.
Stone slab structures at the Hutmacher Farm include a house, below-grade cellar, and the ruins of a barn and granary, a summer kitchen, butchering shed, a…
General Alfred Sully’s troops fought the Sioux here back in 1864, seeking revenge for the Minnesota Massacre of two years earlier. Only two of Sully’s 3,000 soldiers were killed, compared to an estimated 100 Indian warriors. To get there, you take the first left off the Highway 22, north of the airport, and Markers will…
Called TAH-KAH-O-KUTY, “the place where we kill deer” by native Indians rise above the plains north of the city. See the majestic Oak and Birch trees. Much wildlife including wild turkeys, deer, and other game birds inhabit the area. Enjoy the solitude, rare flora and fauna which adorn this area.
On the West side of…
Located less than 1 mile off Highway 200 between Killdeer and Dunn Center. The area offers fishing, picnicking and opportunities for bird and wildlife watching and photographing.
For more information:
US Fish & Wildlife Service For Refuge Information
1-800-344-WILD
P.O. Box 127
Dunn Center, ND 58626
1-701-548-8110
Offering the best walleye fishing in North Dakota as well as boating, water skiing, sailing and windsurfing. Low water access ramps are within easy driving distance of Killdeer.
The only designated scenic river in North Dakota, offers canoeing as a major recreation attraction, especially in the spring when runoff raises the water levels to the most acceptable levels. Canoers will enjoy not only the magnificent scenery as the river weaves in and out of the buttes, but also glimpses of howling coyotes, occasional…
Over 6,000 acres of picturesque badlands along the Little Missouri River. Features group picnic shelters, hiking & horseback trails, semi modern & primitive camping & horse rentals and guide service. Corrals are available for those bringing their own horses.
A 9-hole golf course, grass greens, unique-promising elevations. Approximately 120 feet between highest and lowest green. The course was completed in 2003. Call 701-764-GOLF (4653), or visit their website www.medicineholegolfcourse.com.
Dunn County Golf Course Association
PO Box 401
Killdeer, ND 58640
A Mysterious hole on a North Dakota mountaintop has kept people guessing for years. Did the Sioux really escape down its narrow and winding passage, which is currently closed to visitors with the exception of the campground area: The legend began over 100 years ago and has yet to be verified.
The place is…
Horseback Riding, Cabins, Camping, Hiking and Mountain Biking.
North from Killdeer to the Mckenzie County Line, 29 miles on ND Official Highway Maps. Visit this website for more information: http://www.state.nd.us/dot/byways/byway_killdeer.htm.
Restored early 1900s cabin located along the banks of the Little Missouri River offers 6500 acres for riding, hiking and exploring Elk, Bighorn Sheep, Deer, Wild Turkey, Birds of all kinds, and an active Prairie Dog Town. 3 miles of prime river bottom for bow hunters. Cabin equipped with four bedrooms, full bath, large modern…
For a scenic ride in any season, start 9 miles west of Killdeer on Highway 200 and go north on good gravel roads, viewing the western slope. The road winds through part of the Wildlife Management Area. After traveling approximately 10 miles, turn east and enjoy a view of the North and South Mountains…
A bridge that was built in the early 1930s, 22 miles north of Killdeer on Highway 22. A road to the bridge was finally built 20 years later – hence the name. The Lost Bridge was dismantled in 1994. A plaque and a piece of the old bridge have been installed on Highway 22 near…
This area abounds with wildlife and rugged badlands scenery. Stop in Grassy Butte to visit the sod post office museum on your way to the park entrance.
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