Pheasants, Grouse, Huns, and More – Dickinson, ND
If you’re looking for new hunting grounds, Dickinson and southwest North Dakota offers a variety of game along with lodging, restaurants, and transportation.
Pheasant populations have increased in recent years due to several factors, first and foremost being the mild winter Dickinson experienced this past year. Local populations have survived with minimal stress to the birds. Plentiful feed sources throughout the year have also increased survival rates providing even more hunting opportunities in the area. By contacting the Dickinson Convention & Visitors Bureau, hunters can access both public and private land map information that is available along with numerous hunting lodges or hotels in the area.
More game? Sharp-tailed Grouse, and Hungarian Partridge thrive in southwestern North Dakota. Hunters have the opportunity to test their skills any one of the game species and enjoy the open landscape and city amenities that Dickinson, North Dakota has to offer.
Traveling to Dickinson Theodore Regional Airport with United Airlines brings hunters from through the country with two round trips per day to and from Denver. With a population over 23,000, Dickinson offers 1,560 hotel rooms, local transportation, and a variety of restaurants for hunters during their stay.
Contact the Dickinson Convention & Visitors Bureau for additional hunting information at 800-279-7391 or www.visitdickinson.com/hunting