Jun.
22
This unique event offers participants a chance to experience pioneer life on a week-long wagon train journey. Starting at Fort Seward, travelers can enjoy scenic views, historical reenactments and campfire camaraderie along the Diamond Willow Trail.
Jun.
25
The fairgrounds come alive with carnival rides, 4-H exhibits and nightly entertainment during this annual celebration. Families can enjoy livestock shows, competitive exhibits and a range of activities that highlight the region's agricultural heritage.
Jun.
27
Stutsman County Fairground Arena hosts this thrilling North Dakota Rodeo Riders Association qualifier event. Spectators can witness exciting competitions in bull riding, barrel racing and other rodeo classics while enjoying the atmosphere of the Wild West.
Jul.
02
One of the nation's oldest rodeos returns with exciting roping, riding, and barrel racing action at Dale Pahlke Arena. This traditional Fourth of July celebration has been a Mandan staple for generations, combining western heritage with patriotic festivities.
Jul.
04
The All American Rejects, Kane Brown, and Boyz II Men headline this summer celebration with rides, games, and classic fair food. Family-friendly activities include a pie-eating contest, bouncy houses, and free admission on July 4th at Bonanzaville.
Jul.
09
Experience four days of country music and camping under Salem Sue, the world's largest Holstein cow. This professionally produced festival features headliners Sam Hunt, Cole Swindell, Sara Evans, and Jackson Dean performing across multiple stages.
Jul.
18
The state's largest annual event celebrates its 60th anniversary with nine days of entertainment, featuring Luke Bryan, Jelly Roll, Bailey Zimmerman, and Ian Munsick. Over 300,000 visitors enjoy carnival rides, fair food, demolition derby, and the MHA Indian Horse Relay.
Jul.
20
A community celebration featuring water activities, games, and the Sundae Sprint 5K race in various Fargo locations. This family-oriented event provides refreshing summer fun with activities designed for all ages to beat the heat.
Aug.
01
National acts, including Shemekia Copeland and Anthony Gomes, bring soulful performances to Newman Outdoor Field. This open-air festival showcases the best in blues music with both established artists and emerging talent.
Aug.
01
Musicians showcase their talents at beautiful Newton Hills State Park in this three-day celebration of folk music. Weekend passes cost $50 with performances by Erik Koskinen, Chicken Wire Empire, and Kristian Bugge.
Aug.
02
More than 100 artists, crafters, and food vendors gather on the North Dakota State Capitol Grounds. Live entertainment, art demonstrations, and diverse local vendors create a vibrant marketplace celebrating regional creativity.
Aug.
16
An all-day cultural celebration from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. at On-A-Slant Village featuring traditional skills demonstrations and storytelling. Families enjoy hands-on activities, free tours of the Living Lodge, music, and cultural education about Native American heritage.
Aug.
20
Progressive hikes from east to west culminate at the trail's western terminus, featuring river bluffs, oak savannas, and native prairie. Participants can join for one day or all four, experiencing North Dakota's natural beauty and rich Lewis and Clark history.
Sep.
05
The Lone Star Arena at United Tribes Technical College hosts one of the premier cultural events in the region. Traditional Native American dancing, drumming, and cultural presentations celebrate indigenous heritage and community.
Sep.
12
Arts, craft, and food vendors line the streets of Downtown Bismarck during this 52nd annual celebration. The event runs Friday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., showcasing local artisans and businesses.
Sep.
20
North Dakota's longest-running marathon celebrates its 44th year with full marathon, half marathon, and relay races. The scenic course through Bismarck offers beautiful riverfront views and attracts runners from across the region.
Sep.
24
North America's largest Scandinavian festival celebrates 200 years of Norwegian heritage with authentic food, music, and crafts. The Great Hall lineup includes Bjørn Haaland, The Killer Vees, Abbacadabra, and Little Texas performing traditional and contemporary favorites.
Sep.
27
The ultimate Oktoberfest party experience features multiple bars and venues with exclusive drink specials and live entertainment. This bar crawl celebration runs from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m., offering authentic German-inspired festivities throughout downtown Fargo.
Oct.
10
The 51st annual Badlands Circuit Finals Rodeo showcases the best cowboys, cowgirls, and livestock from the Northern Plains region12. This premier rodeo competition features traditional events like roping, riding, and barrel racing with special themed nights including "Night of the Cowboy" and "Military and Family Day.”
Oct.
18
This eight-day celebration combines hunting tradition with community festivities including chili cook-offs, live music, and frozen duck bowling. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy clay shooting, poker tournaments, and the signature goose shoot while families participate in wildlife art displays.
Oct.
27
The North Dakota State College of Science Performing Arts Department presents its inaugural seasonal concert featuring the Concert Choir, Jazz Band, and Wildcat Singers5. This free public performance moves between traditional and modern musical pieces, with the Jazz Band performing swing, rock, country, and jazz standards.