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Roadtrip with RVshare Sioux Falls to Fargo

Taking the road less traveled from Sioux Falls to Fargo lets you explore cities and parks that you would miss if you headed north along the highway. A straight drive between these two locations is only about three and a half hours, but you'll have the option to make it a week-long journey by spending more time in the Badlands and at your favorite sites. During the shoulder seasons of April and May and again in September to October, you'll see fewer crowds and fewer people on the road. It's helpful to plan ahead when deciding which places to include on your road trip itinerary from Sioux Falls to Fargo.

Sioux Falls to Fargo Road Trip Itinerary

  • Trip Length: 12 days
  • Mileage: 2,500 miles
  • Fun Fact: Constructed beginning in 1956, Interstate 90 takes you from South Dakota to Montana and runs for more than 3,000 miles.

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Nearby National Parks

Badlands National Park

Swing by Badlands National Park on your way out of South Dakota to explore more than 370 square miles of land and open spaces. Temperatures in the park range from -40 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter to over 110 degrees in the summer. Castle Trail and Cliff Shore Natural Trail are among the marked trails that you can easily follow. You'll also find multiple restaurants, including some with amazing views of the park.

Grand Teton National Park

Located in Wyoming, Grand Teton National Park has more than 200 miles of hiking trails that are suitable for hikers of all ages and abilities. The Jenny Lake Loop follows the lake of the same name for more than 7 miles, and the Inspiration Point trail takes you through the park and offers views over the lake. Near the visitor's center are large sculptures designed by local artists. Many visitors also like checking out the nearby museums.

Yellowstone National Park

You won't want to miss Yellowstone National Park, the first national park on your Sioux Falls to Fargo road trip. It's home to tons of trails, such as the Lone Star Geyser and the Mallard Lake trails. You can watch Old Faithful erupt and see wild animals roaming through the park. The bright colors of the Grand Prismatic Spring wow people of all ages, and the Mammoth Hot Springs have multiple terraces where you can sit and take in the nature around you.

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Named for the founder of the National Parks System, Theodore Roosevelt National Park boasts horseback riding and tons of trails. You can check out the Burning Hills Amphitheatre and get tickets to an upcoming show before you arrive. Both the Buckhorn and Painted Canyon Natural trails are popular with visitors. Make sure that you stop by the visitor's center to grab a map because this park is quite large.

Wind Cave National Park

Don't forget about Wind Cave National Park; this South Dakota park is home to Wind Cave, which is one of the biggest cave systems in the world. You can take a group tour and explore many safe areas of the caves. Though storms are common in summer, temperatures can drop to below freezing in winter. Cold Brook Canyon and Highland Creek are two of the top trails you can hit.

Nearby State Parks

Custer State Park

Named for General Custer, Custer State Park features more than 70,000 acres of land and is home to thousands of animals who roam freely. You have the choice of roughing it in a backcountry spot or of staying in an RV park loaded with water hookups and other amenities. French Creek is one of the best places to fish, but you may want to head over to Center Lake to swim or to relax on the beach.

Logan State Park

On your Sioux Falls to Fargo road trip, you'll head west to Montana, where you can stop at Logan State Park. Located right along Middle Thompson Lake, this park makes it easy for you to find fishing and swimming spots. Each of the three small lakes in the park offers fly fishing and spin cast fishing. There are also plenty of places to go for a run or a hike as well as tons of options for wildlife viewing.

Buffalo Bill State Park

Buffalo Bill State Park in Wyoming is a great place to learn about Buffalo Bill Cody and the wild west shows that he once ran. The visitor's center has multiple exhibits dedicated to his life along with information about some of the animals you might come across. Eagle Point Trail is handicap accessible, and it will one day connect to other planned trails. There are also multiple boat ramps so you can bring a boat.

Keyhole State Park

Make time for Keyhole State Park during your Sioux Falls to Fargo RV road trip if you love fishing or swimming. The Keyhole Reservoir inside the park has multiple types of fish that you can catch, and you can sit on the banks and watch some of the native birds. You may want to take some time to check out the hiking trails, too. These trails take you deep into the Black Hills.

Lewis and Clark State Park

You may want to check out Lewis and Clark State Park, which is one of several parks named after the famous explorers. This park makes it easy for visitors to check out the beauty of Lake Sakakawea and hike along 8 miles of trails. There is both a North Trail System and South Trail System. Guests will also find a swimming area that's open during the day and a marina that rents kayaks and canoes.

Along the Way

Mount Rushmore National Memorial

Mount Rushmore National Memorial pays homage to four of our nation's founding fathers. You can see the entire monument built on the side of the mountain from far away or get closer and stop by the visitor's center to learn more about each former president. The monument has places suitable for bringing your pets and hosts special events every year. You can even sign your kids up for the junior ranger program.

Wall Drug

Created by a man who advertised to travelers via signs that offered them free water, Wall Drug still uses those same signs along the highway. Once you grab your water cup, you'll want to stick around and check out all of the nearby shops. You can see a miniature replica of Mount Rushmore and pick up jewelry at Calamity Jane's Jewelry Emporium. Thousands of people stop every year to take photos with the Giant Jackelope, too.

Devils Tower National Monument

You might recognize Devils Tower National Monument for the appearances that it made in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" and other films. It's a fun stop on your Sioux Falls to Fargo road trip if you love rock climbing because you can climb right up the tower's face. You can take I-90 to US-14 to US-24 to reach the parking area. There are ranger programs for visitors of all ages along with trails that allow you to bring your pets.

Main Cities You Will Pass Through

Billings, Montana

Billings, Montana, offers tons of things to do, such as Zoo Montana, which is one of the largest zoos in the west. It's close to several of the top Montana dump stations and is near some great campgrounds. You can then head over to the Yellowstone Art Museum and see pieces created by popular western artists before checking out the Moss Mansion Museum.

Cooke City, Montana

Cooke City sits so close to Silver Gate that many refer to the two cities as one. The Cooke County Montana Museum has hundreds of artifacts from early residents and is close to several dump stations. You can take a drive along the Beartooth Highway, which is known as one of the most scenic highways in the nation. There are also multiple campgrounds located near the Clay Butte Fire Lookout Tower and other attractions.

Devils Tower, Wyoming

Though mainly known for Devils Tower, this small Wyoming town is also close to the West Texas Trail Museum, which offers a look at the homesteaders who once moved west. At the Hulett Museum and Art Gallery, you'll find a large collection of hundreds of pieces made by local artists. You can also golf at The Golf Club at Devils Tower, which sits at the base of the landmark. Don't forget to check out the Wyoming dump stations and campgrounds that are nearby.

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When you follow this road trip itinerary from Sioux Falls to Fargo, you will enjoy historic locations and beautiful scenery along the way. If you want to travel in comfort and style, consider an RV rental from RVshare. From large motorhomes to compact campervans, there is a rig that will meet your travel and budget needs. Once you hit the road, you are protected by our renter guarantee and 24/7 roadside assistance. Find the perfect vehicle for your travel needs in Sioux Falls or Fargo.