This stretch of Highway between Bismark,North Dakota and Pollack,South Dakota is one of the most scenic drive you will ever have. See a working Buffalo ranch around 20 miles North of Pollock,SD to the senic buttes on both side of the Might Mo.There are a couple nice little resorts on this road for food and drinks but no gas,make sure you fill your tank in Bismark or Pollock.
Its an awesome awesome spot for a good bike ride, jog, or run and the trail is nicely paved right alongside the river. Stay for sunset!
The river is very, very dirty. I can't imagine anyone wanted to get in or on this water. I'm sure it will clear/clean up later on in the year but this is as dirty as I have ever seen it. Gross.
Bike, hike, or run, you cab't go wrong with the trail system in Bismarck. It is top shelf, nice beach areas, old steam ships, and just beautiful big old trees and bridges. The old Railroad bridge is awesome to watch the trains roll through sitting on the bank of the river with someone special at sunset!
There are lookout points on the river that let you see some beautiful scenery. We wish we could have done the riverboat dining cruise. The boat was really authentic looking.
There are some great views of the river near the city. Get out there. & go driving around to see the sights. The Mandan summer homes on the ridge offer some great views of the area and some pretty homes nearby.
Took a long bike ride along the river. Fantastick trails, for dog walking, bike riding, enjoy in nature.
I love the Sertoma park and all those little parks along the river connected by a bike path from the Zoo to the Lewis and Clark Keelboat. Awesome.
Take a drive down the River Road and check out all the parks along the way. Keelboat Park and Steamboat Park both contain replicas of boats that Lewis & Clark sailed on.. very interesting! There is a sandy beach in this area too. South of highway 94 in Sertoma Park there are lots of trails and you can venture out onto a small sand island for some great photos!
An afternoon on the river is a really fab way to spend either a lazy afternoon or one fishing. The best time is during the week because it's less crowded. Early evening floats are sublime.