The zoo has been in operation since 1961 and has grown over the years. It now houses more than 600 animals on a 90-acre facility.
The North Dakota State Capitol building is an Art Deco structure built in the mid-1930s during the Great Depression.
The North Dakota Heritage Center contains the permanent collection of the State Historical Society of North Dakota.
The State Historical Society of North Dakota manages the property and has done so since 1975.
Lewis and Clark Riverboat Cruises offer a pleasant and relaxing way to explore the Upper Missouri River.
The McDowell Dam is a popular recreation area approximately eight miles east of Bismarck.
Camp Hancock was established in 1872 to provide a safe haven for the workers on the Northern Pacific Railroad.
Sertoma is a riverfront park full of play areas and scenic walking trails next to the Dakota Zoo.
The Discovery Center of Idaho is an interactive science center and a fun place to visit in Boise for people of all ages.