Area Attractions

  • Scenic view of a large body of water with a bridge extending across it, green hills in the foreground, and a partly cloudy sky with sunlight rays breaking through.

    Crow Flies High Butte

    Breathtaking view of Lake Sakakawea, Badlands bluffs and the foundations of the underwater town of Sanish. Site was lookout used by William Clark when waiting to reunite with Meriwether Lewis.

  • A grassy hill with a small wooden shelter at its base and a wooden sculpture of a humanoid figure with antlers standing on top of the hill under a partly cloudy sky.

    Earth Lodge Village

    Reconstruction of an earthlodge village on the shores of Lake Sakakawea. Smaller lodges surround the main lodge, which is used for ceremonies and meetings.

  • A golf course with green grass and multiple tall pine trees under a clear blue sky.

    Edgewater Country Club

    9 Hole, Par 36 Course

  • A bridge over a large body of water with rolling hills in the background, partly cloudy sky.

    Four Bears Bridge

    Design honors 19 tribal chiefs of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Indian tribes. It is the longest bridge in North Dakota, spanning nearly 1 mile.

  • Interior of a casino with a sign that says 'Players Club,' slot machines, and a reception desk.

    Four Bears Casino

    This resort destination casino features slot machines, blackjack, craps, video poker and keno. Lodge, AC, CATV, restaurant, lounge, RV park. Public tours Thursday-Sunday. Enjoy the fresh air of the open upper deck or head below for catered food and drinks. Private parties reserved at 701-627-7554.

    Property includes casino, 200 hotel rooms, indoor pool, jacuzzi, steam room, fitness center, corner cafe, buffet, steakhouse, meeting and banquet facilities, 2 lounges (one smoking and one non-smoking), RV park, marina/bait shop, C-store/liquor store.

  • A large building under construction on a grassy hillside reflected in a body of water in the foreground.

    MHA Interpretive Center

    The expansive multipurpose facility interprets the history and culture of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara people. The center has exhibits and is designed for large-scale conferences, meetings, educational sessions, corporate events, weddings and private gatherings. The center features a museum, 500-seat amphitheater, catering services and special events.

  • Promotional sign for River Willow riverboat cruises at Lake Sakakawea, highlighting features like 50 slot machines, blackjack tables, full bar and bathrooms, and available private bookings.

    River Willow

    Enjoy "Gaming on the Lake" cruises aboard our River Willow River Boat each summer. This expansive vessel offers three decks of entertainment and leisure. The first floor boasts slot machines, live game tables, a bar, restrooms, and a cashier's cage. 

    Ascending to the second level, guests can relish in panoramic views and intimate gatherings, topping off the Boat on the 3rd deck, culminating in a 360-degree observation deck to take in the views of the beautiful Lake Sakakawea. Each level is equipped with a bar and restroom facilities.

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  • An old black steam locomotive, numbered 451, displayed outdoors behind a chain-link fence, with telephone poles and a partly cloudy sky in the background.

    Soo Line 451

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  • A garden with yellow flowers in front of a building with a brown roof and an American flag on a flagpole.

    Three Affiliated Tribes Museum

    Museum serves as heritage center to display and preserve history and culture of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara people.