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North Dakota--Killdeer to New Town


 100 Best Road Trips

Discover Killdeer Battlefield State Historic Site, camping, hiking, and horseback riding in the badlands, and spectacular 178-mile-long Lake Sakakawea.

Driving route map Killdeer to New Town on Route 22 is about 95 miles and takes two hours if you don't stop. Starting in Killdeer, drive north on Route 22 to the Killdeer Battlefield State Historic Site. It was at this site in 1864 (July 28) that a battle was fought between troops commanded by General Alfred Sully and the Sioux Indians. General Sully's 2,200 troops with the aid of artillery batteries, destroyed the Sioux Indian village with a reported 6,000 warriors. Sully lost five soldiers with Sioux losses totaling between 100-150 Native Americans; there is a marker on the site.

Continuing north you will see the Killdeer Mountains to the west. Just 12 miles north of the Killdeer Battlefield State Historic Site the Badlands begin. For some camping, hiking, and horseback riding, drive the two-mile gravel road to Little Missouri State Park. After crossing the Little Missouri River, you enter the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. The Hidatsa, Arikara and Mandan inhabit the 450,000-acre reservation. Continue on until Route 22 ends at Route 23.

Head east on Route 23 to Four Bears Memorial Park. Next to the Three Tribes Museum is the Four Bears Casino and Lodge. Crossing the Four Bears Bridge, turn left to the Crow Flies High Butte. Crow Flies High offers a view of the spectacular 178-mile-long Lake Sakakawea. The trip ends as you enter New Town. This short drive is loaded with rich Indian history and landscape views you can't find anywhere else.

Starting Point:
Killdeer, ND

Distance of Drive:
95 miles

Must Eat:
Crossroads
Hwy. 22 & 200, Killdeer, ND 58640
Phone:  701-764-5927
Call ahead to confirm hours of operation.

Best Time of Year for Drive:
Mid-May through September

Points of Interest on Drive:
Killdeer Battlefield State Historic Site
Four Bears Memorial Park
Fort Berthold Indian Reservation

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