In Jamestown there is the world's largest buffalo and some western museum stuff. Steel has the largest sandhill crane. Bismarck has a lot of stuff to do takes a couple of days. There is the state capital, which is the tallest building in ND, used to be able to go the top observation deck for a great view not sure after covid. Right next to the capital building is the states heritage museum. There is the river boat on the Missouri river. Great eating places. Just 4 miles south of there is Port Lincoln state park. Custer lived there and left there for Little Big Horn. They have restored his home and some of the other buildings, really worthwhile. In same park is the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Indian village where they have rebuilt the earth mound houses. Up on the hill in the same park is the calvary fort where they have rebuilt the corner block houses. This place is one of the must-see places in ND. Plus, they have a very nice campground there, right the Heart River meets the and Missouri. Another must see is the Lewis and Clark center 40 miles north of Bismarck. There is a visitor center, Fort Mandan, where Lewis and Clark spent the winter, has been rebuilt. A really nice triangle fort right on the river. Going west in the I-94 again is New Salem Sue, world's largest cow. If you have a couple of hours go south on the Enchanted Highway, huge steel renditions of different western scenes. Look that on up online. Dickinson has a dinosaur museum. Lots of dinosaurs have been dug up in the Badlands. Now you have the Badlands, too much to say about here. Ok campground there, must do the musical and pitchfork fondue if they are still open then. Drive through the park itself. Chateau De Mores. Lots of history in that area. Go online and look up Medora and Thedore Roosevelt National Park. Sorry I got so long but that just hits the some of the highlights in this great state.