The unique topographical qualities of the Red River and its expansive basin, spanning eastern North Dakota and western Minnesota, often present spring floods as snowmelt flows north to Lake Winnipeg.
GRAND FORKS – The Red River of the North in Grand Forks continues to rise after reaching the threshold for minor flooding on Tuesday, April 18. On Wednesday, April 19, at 1:45 p.m., a river gauge ...
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Fort Ransom State Park: North Dakota’s Hidden Gem for Camping and Fishing
A peaceful valley offering unforgettable camping and fishing The post Fort Ransom State Park: North Dakota’s Hidden Gem for ...
GRAND FORKS – The Red River of the North in Grand Forks has passed the threshold for minor flooding, as tributaries in North Dakota and Minnesota continue to crest. A reading at the Grand Forks river ...
Formed from an ancient glacial lake, the Red River Valley is famous for its flat landscape and fertile soil. Perhaps less known is that it is also one of the most flood-prone areas in the U.S. Cutting ...
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This Scenic North Dakota Trail Is Even Better in the Winter
Some places, wonderful as they may be in spring, summer, or fall, take on a downright magical feel when they’re layered with ...
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