Winter's fun, right? Okay, maybe it gets a little cold sometimes (alright, fine, it's big cold a lot) but that doesn't mean we can't appreciate the beauty of winter anyway. What better way to celebrate winter than by visiting the snowiest town for a winter getaway in North Dakota? This one's definitely for all the snow lovers out there because those who can't stand the fluffy white stuff and lament each time it starts to fall are gonna hate this one. Winter in North Dakota is amazing... as long as you enjoy winter, anyway... and arm yourself with your warmest winter essentials.
Welcome to Fargo, North Dakota! It's the single most populous "Fargo" in the United States.
As of the 2020 census, there are 125,990 people who call this little town home. Sure, it's the largest "city" in North Dakota... but by almost any other state's standards, a population of just over 100k makes it a "town", but we guess it's subjective.
The town was founded in 1871 and named Centralia.
Later, its name would be changed to honor William Fargo, the Northern Pacific Railway director and Wells Fargo Express Company founder. It's a really nice little place to call home or to visit year-round...
...as long as you don't mind the snow.
The national average in the United States is 28 inches of snow annually. Fargo, however, knocks that standard out of the park, with an impressive average of 51.6 inches of snow annually, almost double the norm.
The snow isn't even so bad, really - usually, it's the wind and the frigid temperatures that ensure haters of all things winter will stay far away.
The average daytime temperature during winter in Fargo, ND is around 24 degrees in December, dropping to 16 degrees in January (which is the coldest month of the year). If that sounds cold to you, wait 'til you learn the lows: 8 degrees in December, and -1 degrees in January. Yay!
Of course, this doesn't mean there isn't anything to do during this time. In fact, it's quite the opposite.
There are plenty of amazing things to do in North Dakota during the winter, and folks around here tend to celebrate it for all its beauty instead of grumbling about what a pain the snow is. After all, if we weren't fans of snow, we probably wouldn't still be here.
Fargo is a friendly, warm community, and we think visiting this little place is one of the best possible ways to kill some time this winter.
It's not every day you step inside somewhere that quite literally feels like a snow globe, but it sure is magical.
What are some of your favorite places to go during the winter in North Dakota? Have you ever been to Fargo when there's two feet of snow on the ground? Let us know! And if you are, indeed, planning a winter getaway in North Dakota, tell us all the details - we'd love to hear.
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