Earth Lodge at Fort Lincoln State Park
Reconstructed Mandan earth lodge at Fort Lincoln State Park, south of Mandan, North Dakota.
View ArticleKilldeer Mountains
The Killdeer Mountains are topped by rock resistant to erosion and are therefore about 700 feet above the surrounding plain which did not resist eosion.
View ArticleMissouri River near Williston
The Missouri River near Williston, North Dakota, looking downstream during spring breakup.
View ArticleCanada goose flock on sandbar
A lage Canada goose flock resting on an exposed sandbar in the Missouri River a few miles south of Washburn
View ArticleWinter Home of Lewis & Clark
The Fort Mandan Historic Site and the winter home of Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery 1804-1805.
View ArticleFort Mandan Historic Site
The Fort Mandan Historic Site and the winter home of Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery 1804-1805.
View ArticleHome of Lewis and Clark
Fort Mandan Historic Site in the fall. The winter home of Lewis & Clark and the Corps of Discovery 1804-1805.
View ArticleFort Union Trading Post
The Fort Union Trading Post was established in 1828 more that 20 years after the Lewis and Clark Expedition. However, the National Historic Site interprets the confluence area, described as "this long...
View ArticleWhite Sandstone
Grayish white sandstone at the top of the Fox Hills sandstone in the south bank of the Cannonball River, 3.5 miles west of Solen, Sioux County, North Dakota.
View ArticleMissouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center
According to a State Historical Society of North Dakota news release about the Confluence Center, "The Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center is considered part of the Fort Buford State...
View ArticleCannonball Concretions
Cannonball Concretions on display at the Paul Broste Rock Museum, Parshall, North Dakota.
View ArticleCannonball Concretions
Cannonball Concreations on display at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park.
View ArticleCoro of Discovery leaving Fort Mandan
Reenactment of the Corps of Discover leaving Fort Mandan, April 7, 1804, Fort Mandan Historic Site. The reenactment took place on April 7, 2002.
View ArticleCorps of Discovery leaving Fort Mandan
Reenactment of the Corps of Discovery leaving Fort Mandan, April 7, 1804, Fort Mandan Historic Site.
View ArticleMoving Ice on the Missouri River
Missouri River at Bismarck, North Dakota. Picture was taken from waters edge at water plant, showing moving ice and railroad bridge. The gage height is 21.7.
View ArticleMissouri River at Bismarck, North Dakota
The Missouri River at Bismarck, North Dakota. View from Memorial Highway Bridge looking upstream, showing channel under partial ice cover.
View ArticleBank Erosion
Active bank erosion on right bank of Missouri River, southwest of Brockton, MT.
View ArticleWest bank of the Missouri River
Rock rip-rapping on the west bank of the Missouri River, below Price.
View ArticleMissouri River at Double Ditch
Looking northwest form Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site, north of Bismarck.
View ArticleMissouri River at Double Ditch Indian Village
Looking northwest from double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site, north of Bismarck, ND.
View ArticleMissouri River below Washburn
Entrance of a tributary on the east bank of the Missouri River below Washburn, North Dakota.
View ArticleMissouri River
Looking southwest form Double Ditch Indian Willage State Historic Site, north of Bismarck, ND.
View ArticleMissouri River from double Ditch Indian Village
Looking west from Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site, north of Bismarck, ND.
View ArticleWest bank of Missouri River
West bank of the Missouri River above Stanton, North Dakota.
View ArticleMissouri River from Double Ditch Indian Village
Looking northwest from Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site, north of Bismarck, ND.
View ArticleMissouri River near Stanton
The Missouri River near Stanton, North Dakota looking upstream.
View ArticleLittle Missouri River
The Little Misouri River near Watford City, North Dakota, looking upstream along right bank.
View ArticleLittle Missouri River Upstream
Little Missouri River near Watford City, North Dakota, looking upstream from the bridge on US 85.
View ArticleCannonball River Flooding
The Cannonball River at Breien flooding the Northern Pacific Railroad Bridge in April of 1950.
View ArticleMissouri River below Garrison Dam
The Missouri River below Garrison Dame, looking upstream from bluff.
View ArticleHeart River near Mandan, ND
The Heart River near Mandan, ND, looking downstream from highway bridge, gage height 4.34.
View ArticleMandan Training School flooded
The Heart River flooded the Mandan Training School in spring of 1943
View ArticleHeart River flooding
The Heart River flooding near Mandan, North Dakota during April of 1943.
View ArticleMissouri River near Elbowoods
Missouri River near Elbowoods, North Dakota, looking upstream from Four Bears Bridge.
View ArticleFour Bears Bridge
Four Bears Bridge over the Missouri River near Elbowoods, North Dakota.
View ArticleMissouri River near Elbowoods
Missouri River near Elbowoods, North Dakota, looking downstream from Four Bears Bridge.
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