Everyone should learn about the heritage of the state they live in. Each one has a story that the people within it have shaped over the years, and most of those stories began long before the state had borders and the name we know today. North Dakota's rich history can be explored perfectly at this fascinating riverside village that everyone should visit at least once.
The Knife River Indian Villages is a historic site located near Stanton, North Dakota. It is a wonderful place to learn about the state's heritage and history.
It rests on the original site of a huge Hidatsa village that was around for 500 hundred years, long before the United States was a country, let alone North Dakota being a state.
At this site, you can explore a recreation of the earth lodges the early residents of the area built and lived in alongside the river.
The visitors center has a great museum with artifacts, information, and everything you need to know about this culturally rich spot.
Plus, you can take a stroll alongside the Knife River on the trail that follows its banks. The natural scenery here is stunning.
The earth lodge you can go into is beautiful and fascinating. It is amazing to imagine this area filled with tons of these back in the day.
Inside the earth lodge you can get a taste of how the people of the area lived. It is set up as accurately as possible and will almost make you feel like you've been transported back in time.
The Knife River Indian Villages are notable for much more than the nice visitors center and earth lodge. This was indeed the site of a huge village, one that became vital in Native American trading as well as a year round home. Today, the original impressions of some of the hundreds of earth lodges in the village are still visible.
The historic site has multiple areas of interest you can take trails to and see these impressions in the ground. These sites are incredible to stand before, imagining them filled with dwellings and people living out the early North Dakota life.
The Knife River Indian Villages Historic Site is located at 564 County Road 37, Staton, ND 58571. The site is open year round and is entirely free to visit. For more information, click here.
Did you know that there is another place in North Dakota where you can explore these early earth lodges? This state park has a beautiful village along with other parts of the state's vast history.
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