Come see how they found the artifacts we have at Fort Seward. You will get to dig for some items, learn what they do with what they find at a site dig. There will be an Archaeological log for you do finish and keep. You may even find some treasure of your own!
Interpretive Center open and staffed from Memorial Day-Labor Day, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Other times of the year, call 701-251-9145 for information.
An active military fort from 1872-1877, Fort Seward now houses an interpretive center displaying artifacts excavated from the site’s archaeological digs. A new computer kiosk takes you on an audio-visual virtual tour of the site. The grounds are also home to a Veterans’ Memorial and scenic views of the James River Valley. Also, the largest United States flag on display in North Dakota flies here when weather permits.




