are North and South Dakota the most boring states?

are North and South Dakota the most boring states in the USA?

is it worth it to have a vacation or tour there?

sheephead_282011-07-08T19:55:00Z

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No, been through it several times, but then again it depends what you are into and what your interests are. In South Dakota check out the Black Hills and surrounding communities (Rapid City, Deadwood, Mount Rushmore, the "Badlands", Harney Peak, the Needles Highway, etc) all year long. Sturgis Bike Rally in August. The Missouri River provides excellent walleye fishing. It's the pheasant hunting capital of the world. Several places to learn about U.S. history. Try "chislic", a state favorite and probably one of the only places you'll ever find it.
I'm not really familiar with what all North Dakota has to offer, but if one was to do his/her homework I'm sure you'll find quite a bit to your interest there as well. I do know Medora is an interesting place with lots to see.

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?2011-07-09T03:48:40Z

The two states are an outdoor paradise if you're into hunting, fishing, and camping.

As many have said, SD has the Black Hills near Rapid City, you've got Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Bear Country, Reptile Gardens, the Cosmos, then drive a few minutes to Deadwood, it's an old wild west town, come in the summer to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, there is plenty to do.

North Dakota has Medora, look it up, it's a neat place.

Anonymous2011-07-08T19:45:29Z

No.

That would be Nebraska.

As for South Dakota, in addition to the Black Hills, Mt. Rushmore, The Badlands, Needles, Deadwood, and other locales, I would suggest you visit Sturgis during the annual world's largest motorcycle. I guarantee you won't be bored, but if you can't run with the big dogs, you'd better stay on the porch.

irrational thinking: OMFG Boy have you never heard of Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons? It's awesome. How about the Flaming Gorge, Devil's Tower, Medicine Bow National Forest and The Snowy Range? You kiddos need to learn to leave the Interstate once in a while and see the country. I-80 and I-25 were intentionally built through the "most boring", i.e., FLAT portions of the state to save on fuel, distance, and construction costs. I-80 traces several of the major western immigration trails, the Oregon Trail, California Trail, and the Mormon Trail.

Anonymous2011-07-08T20:01:43Z

I've lived in Wyoming for a long time and places like these are not boring if you like nature. South Dakota has Mount Rushmore, Badlands, Black Hills, and different places you can hike. I would only call these places boring if you're looking for city life.

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