It’s that time of year again: the time when North Dakota’s most famous garden is full of flowers and optimal for visiting. The International Peace Garden, where the official state nickname “Peace Garden State” comes from, is full of blooms and you’ll want to visit it before the cold returns. Throughout the spring and summer it becomes a paradise of thousands of flowers, plants, and beautiful sculptures and monuments. Take a look for yourself:
It’s that time of year again when the International Peace Garden’s 2,339 acres are full of flowers.
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The impressive arrangements are incredible to see for people of all ages. They are full of hundreds of colors and types of flowers. During the summer, over 150,000 flowers are planted.
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While visiting the gardens you can see flowers that seem to go on forever among the winding paths and facilities.
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Even beyond flowers, the International Peace Garden has lots of interesting plants to see.
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Plus, there are many buildings, monuments, statues, and fountains spread throughout the park.
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As you explore you’ll discover amazing sights. There are new things to see around every corner and all of it is beautiful.
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The many statues, art pieces, and monuments are fascinating parts of the display.
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Along with the outdoor plants, the International Peace Garden includes indoor collections of hundreds of plants from all over. From little succulents to insanely tall cacti, there’s a bit of everything from all kinds of biomes.
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You can enjoy an entire day at the garden this summer by visiting it in Dunseith, North Dakota.
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Take the time to stop and smell the flowers at the International Peace Garden and you’ll be glad you did - it’s a must see for all North Dakotans!
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For hours, entry information, and more, visit the International Peace Garden website.
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Did you know this isn’t the only garden open to the public in North Dakota? There is a small-town attraction that is free to view and absolutely gorgeous this time of year. Learn more by clicking here.
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