Peak leaf peeping times are almost here for North Dakota and the leaves have already started to change. If you want to visit one of the very best towns to see this beautiful part of nature, then you need to take a drive up to this one. Not only is it located in a heavily forested area, it is also a town full of history and things to see on its own. It's perfect for a fall day trip! If you need more convincing, check this out:
Walhalla, North Dakota is located way up northeast not far from the Canadian border. Just under 1,000 people live there and have made it a charming and beautiful town.
Not only is it beautiful, but it is full of history. Walhalla is the second oldest town in the entire state, established in 1845 - nearly half a century before North Dakota even was a state!
While exploring the town, you'll find historic sites such as the Gingras Trading Post, built in 1845, and many other spots that are often well over a century old. If you want to spend the night, stay at the Sanctuary Guest House - a stunning historic bed and breakfast. All of Walhalla is just loaded with history.
The main draw to Walhalla during the fall, however, is its proximity to the Pembina Gorge. It sits right near the Pembina River and the stunning forested area around it.
During the fall, the entire gorge fills with vivid color that is second to none in North Dakota. The gorge is huge and offers great panoramic views of this spectacular sight.
The Pembina Gorge State Recreation Area is right by Walhalla and has many trails and roads open to the public for hiking, horse riding, ATVs, and more.
You can even canoe or kayak down the Pembina River and see the banks lined with fiery colored trees. Whichever way you choose to experience it, you're in for a treat.
A trip to Walhalla and the Pembina Gorge, especially in autumn, is unforgettable and a must-see at least once in your lifetime.
Isn't it just stunning? If you want to see when the best times to view the fall foliage are, follow this link. It'll show you when the peak leaf peeping times are this year by place so you can plan accordingly. They're coming up fast!
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