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The sister cities of Bismarck and Mandan continue their historical role as a trade and transportation hub into modern times. Despite their rural beginnings, these cities host technologically advanced services that range from two medical centers providing full patient care to energy developed through the use of oil, coal, and synthetic fuels.

However, what sets these two cities apart is the attitude of the residents. North Dakota is known for its friendly people, and Bismarck-Mandan is no exception. Experience that famous western hospitality firsthand, from hotel staffs to store clerks to passers-by on the street.

You’ll feel at home in Bismarck-Mandan, where you’ll experience the new West.
 
Convention and Visitors Bureau Services - (800) 767-3555
  The Convention and Visitors Bureau wants to make it easy for you to plan your time in Bismarck-Mandan. Our experienced sales staff will help by servicing all your local needs.
Tour Planning Assistance

• Unique activity and entertainment local tours
• Customized Itineraries
• Hotel Information and Rates
• Group Reservations
• Ground Transfer Referrals
• Catering/Restaurant Referrals
• Step-On Guides
Promotional Materials
  • Video, Information Packets, Prints, Slides, Articles
Climate
  Wondering what to pack for Bismarck-Mandan? Check out our visitors information page.
Time Zone
  The dividing line between Mountain Time and Central Time follows the Missouri River throughout most of North Dakota. However, the boundary has been moved 17 miles west of Mandan, enabling both Bismarck and Mandan to operate on Central Time. North Dakota observes Daylight Savings Time, giving tour planners an extra hour of sunlight in the summer evenings. Many are surprised that it stays light until after 10:00 p.m. in late June.
Tax
  Sales tax in Bismarck-Mandan is 6% on all items except groceries, services and electricity. There is an additional 3% lodging tax on all rooms in Bismarck-Mandan, and an additional 1% tax on restaurant items.
Emergency Services/Hospitals
  • Fire, Rescue, Police, Sheriff - 911
• Emergency Assistance - (800) 472-2121
• Road Conditions - (701) 328-2898
• Medcenter One, 300 N. 7th Street - (701) 323-6000
• St. Alexius Medical Center, 900 E Broadway - (701) 530-7000
Transportation:
  Ground
• Harlow’s Bus Service: 701-224-1767
• Rimrock Stages: 1-800-231-2222
• Taxi 9000: 701-223-9000
• Bis-Man Transit (Disabled): 701-223-9001
Air
• Northwest Airlines: 701-255-3705
• United Express: 701-223-0475
• Executive Air Taxi: 701-258-5024
Step-On Guide Services
  Bismarck-Mandan Convention & Visitors Bureau  
(701) 222-4308
email: rhorner@discoverbismarckmandan.com
Receptive Tour Operator
 
Satrom Travel & Tour, Inc. 316 N. 5th St
Bismarck, ND 58501
(701) 258-5000
Specializes in custom tour arranging and step-on guide service for North Dakota and the five-state Old West Trail region.
Country Travel 121 E Rosser Ave
Bismarck, ND 58501
(701) 224-0108
Providing integrity in travel for both our customized group movements and independent tours for over 10 years. Our dedicated Group and Inbound Travel Department are native experts in our area and have traveled extensively throughout the region. Locally owned and nationally recognized, our reputation for quality and honesty are solid strengths in our foundation of success.
Charter Motor Coaches
  Harlow’s Bus Service, Inc. 
3600 E. Century Ave.
Bismarck, ND 58501
(701) 224-1767

Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Services offered include gasoline and diesel, general servicing, 
roadside service, dumping facilities, exterior washing, cash or company check. 
Motor Fuel Tax Requirements
  Over the road operators from non-IFTA member states who make regular trips into or through North Dakota can obtain a permanent fuel license at a cost of $20 per company by contacting the office listed below. For occasional travel, a Temporary Trip Permit must be obtained at a Port of Entry at a cost of $15 per vehicle by all non-licensed motor carriers. Contact: Office of State Tax Commissioner 600 E. Blvd Ave. Bismarck, ND 58505-0599 or call 701-328-3382.
Highway Use Permits
  Charter buses which operate out of one of the 44 states that belong to the International Registration Plan are exempt from trip permits in North Dakota. However, a $20 permit which is valid for 72 hours must be purchased at a Port of Entry by operators from those states which are not part of the IRP. It is not necessary to obtain a permit prior to entry.

For more information contact:
North Dakota Highway Patrol 
State Capitol
600 E. Boulevard
Bismarck, ND 58505
(701) 328-2455
Ports of Entry
  • Ellendale, Williston, Bowman, West Fargo, Grand Forks, Beach, Pembina, Minot and Strasburg
The Bismarck-Mandan Convention and Visitors Bureau is a member
of the American Bus Association and the National Tour Association.


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