Opens at January 1-December 31 Friday-Sunday 13:00-17:00
Address:
101 E Main Ave, Bismarck, ND 58501, United StatesMap
Phone+1 701-328-2666
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Well worth the stop.
The park is small BUT it is well worth the stop to check it out. Parking is easily had on the street and you can walk right in and see the church, locomotive and may little kiosks that tell the histor...
It was closed but walking around outside was just as educational and interesting. They’ve done an excellent job of posting information about that site and you can download an oral narrative too. I’m ...
This little spot is most interesting and it is free. Read the placards that are set up and you will get a history of the camp’s origins. Interesting fo sure.
It was very rainy out so that put a damper on the visit. I was surprised that it was in a city i thought it was going to be more rural. We just dodged raindrops quickly to take the place in.
It's only open fully on weekend afternoons, but the grounds are always open and free. Gorgeous recreated church, a train engine from 1909 in spectacular shape. Most of the old fort is gone, only the...
Well worth the stop.
The park is small BUT it is well worth the stop to check it out. Parking is easily had on the street and you can walk right in and see the church, locomotive and may little kiosks that tell the histor...
Worth the time.
It was closed but walking around outside was just as educational and interesting. They’ve done an excellent job of posting information about that site and you can download an oral narrative too. I’m ...
Excellent Stop Off
This little spot is most interesting and it is free. Read the placards that are set up and you will get a history of the camp’s origins. Interesting fo sure.
Road tripping
It was very rainy out so that put a damper on the visit. I was surprised that it was in a city i thought it was going to be more rural. We just dodged raindrops quickly to take the place in.
Old Fort Grounds
It's only open fully on weekend afternoons, but the grounds are always open and free. Gorgeous recreated church, a train engine from 1909 in spectacular shape. Most of the old fort is gone, only the...