Four North Dakota Towns Perfect for A Cozy Winter Getaway
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Wednesday, February 2, 2022
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February's chilly days call for a getaway to North Dakota's welcoming towns offering outdoor fun and small-town charm.
Key Points:
- February's chilly days call for a getaway to North Dakota's welcoming towns offering outdoor fun and small-town charm.
- These western North Dakota towns are the epicenter of the state's booming energy industry and is bustling with new things to see and do.
- For more winter fun in North Dakota and to plan your next trip, visit the Winter is fun in North Dakota and Cities and Regions pages on NDtourism.com .
- More information and resources, including CDC resources, for planning a trip to North Dakota can be found on the North Dakota Department of Health website.