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Explore the Enchanted Highway: Geese in Flight

Discover the Enchanted Highway in North Dakota, featuring the Geese in Flight sculpture and other captivating roadside attractions amidst stunning landscapes.

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The Enchanted Highway, a remarkable stretch of road in North Dakota, is home to the stunning Geese in Flight sculpture, one of the largest metal sculptures in the world. This whimsical roadside attraction is a testament to the creativity of local artist Gary Greff, who envisioned a series of monumental sculptures to draw travelers to the rural landscape. As you drive along this scenic route, you'll encounter not only the towering Geese in Flight but also a series of other incredible sculptures, including the Giant Grasshoppers and the Deer Crossing, each narrating a unique story of the region's wildlife and culture. Visitors to the Enchanted Highway are invited to stop, take in the art, and immerse themselves in the beauty of the North Dakota prairie. The Geese in Flight sculpture, which showcases a flock of geese soaring through the sky, is particularly striking at sunset, when the warm hues of the sky create a magical atmosphere. This attraction is not only a delight for art lovers but also for families and nature enthusiasts, providing ample opportunities for photography and exploration. As you traverse this enchanting route, don’t miss the chance to learn about the local history and the inspiration behind each piece. The Enchanted Highway is more than just a collection of sculptures; it reflects the heart and soul of North Dakota's community spirit and artistic vision. Whether you are a seasoned traveler or on a family road trip, the Enchanted Highway offers a captivating experience that celebrates both art and the great outdoors, making it a highlight of your North Dakota journey.

Local tips

  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning sculptures and the beautiful North Dakota prairie scenery.
  • Visit in the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photography.
  • Take a leisurely drive and allow time to explore each sculpture along the route.
  • Check local weather conditions, as the open landscape can be windy and unpredictable.
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Getting There

  • Car

    From the Lake Sakakawea area, take ND-200 E towards Bismarck. Continue on ND-200 E for about 50 miles until you reach the town of Gladstone. Once in Gladstone, turn left onto 100 1/2 Ave. The Enchanted Highway - Geese in Flight will be located on your right. The drive should take approximately 1 hour and is straightforward, with no tolls or additional costs.

  • Public Transportation

    While public transportation options are limited in rural North Dakota, you can take a bus from nearby towns to Dickinson. From Dickinson, you can arrange for a taxi or rideshare service to reach Enchanted Highway - Geese in Flight in Gladstone. Be sure to check the local bus schedules for routes and times, as they may vary. The taxi fare from Dickinson to Gladstone is approximately $50-$70, so budget accordingly.

  • Bicycle

    For the more adventurous, biking to Enchanted Highway - Geese in Flight is an option. From the Lake Sakakawea area, head east on ND-200 E. The distance is about 50 miles, and it requires a good level of fitness and preparation. Ensure to wear appropriate cycling gear, have water, and check the weather. There are no dedicated bike paths, so be cautious of vehicular traffic.

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