Amenities, Services, & Travel Guide
Free WiFi
Camping
Wedding Venue
In house Chef
Retail Store offering our Made in ND Wool products
Event Center
Sheep, Alpaca and Llamas
(coming soon)
11 unique guest rooms
Retreats, Classes, Mill Tours
Restaurants
We realize that even with our amazing in house chef you may still want to get out and enjoy some area restaurants. Here are a few we recommend:
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TOWER CITY, ND
Tower Travel Cafe: I-94 Ex. 304
Phone: 701-749-6800BUFFALO, N.D.
Old 10 Saloon: 407 Main St
Phone: 701-633-5317FORT RANSOM, N.D.
Thor’s Bar/The Old Mill Grill: 104 E. Main St
Phone: 701-973-9161The Lunchbox Eatery: 101 E. Main St
Phone: 701-973-2240LISBON, N.D.
Cattleman’s Club & Lounge: 409 Main Street
Phone: 701-683-4341First and Last Chance Bar: 1202 Main Street
Phone: 701-683-4030I Scream U Scream: 517 Main St.
Phone: 701-683-2276
Lisbon Bissell Golf Course: Hwy. 32 N
Phone: 701-683-4510Pizza Ranch: 520 Main St.
Phone: 701-683-4017Route 32 Cafe: 1018 Main ST
Phone: 701-683-2011Subway: 502 Main Street Unit B
Phone: 701-683-7827Valley City DiningBRIDGES BAR & GRILL: 264 Winter Show Rd
Phone: 701-845-9899BUDGET BURGER: 931 W Main St
Phone: 701-845-1918BURGER KING: 1425 W Main St
Phone: 701-845-5275CHINESE PALACE: 849 W Main St
Phone: 701-845-4169CITY LIGHTS SUPPER CLUB: Exit 290 on hill
Phone: 701-845-9733DAIRY QUEEN: 909 N Central Ave
Phone: 701-845-2622JIMMY’S PIZZA: 340 E. Main St
Phone: 701-845-1234KIRIN HOUSE (CHINESE BUFFET): 1155 E Main St
Phone: 701-845-9998PIZZA CORNER: 202 E Main St
Phone: 701-845-3423PIZZA RANCH: 1066 W Main St
Phone: 701-845-4455SABIR’S (FINE DINING): 338 Winter Show Rd
Phone: 701-845-0274SUBWAY: 1240 W Main St
Phone: 701-845-5489TACO JOHN’S: 148 2nd St. NE
Phone: 701-845-5495TAVERN 94 (BAR & GRILL): 455 Winter Show Rd
Phone: 701-845-2525TRESTLES/COUNTRY CLUB (BAR & GRILL): 500 12th Ave. NE
Phone: 701-845-4626VICKY’S VIKING ROOM (FAMILY): 253 N Central Ave
Phone: 701-845-8909WILD PRAIRIE BAKERY: 142 Main St. E
Phone: 701-490-3393WOODLAND STEAKHOUSE: 1241 14th St. SE
Phone: 701-845-0777
Sheyenne River Valley National Scenic Byway
The Sheyenne River Valley National Scenic Byway stretches 63 miles along the breathtaking Sheyenne River Valley, from Baldhill Dam to Lisbon, following ancient Native American foot paths and pioneer wagon trails.
Along the way you will find Little Yellowstone Park, two log cabins, 27 award winning interpretive panels, many unique bird species and 6 dams. We will provide step on guides for bus tours– check at the Rosebud Visitor Center.
Midwest Living magazine suggests this roadway as a “Fall Color Drive” and the route was also listed in National Geographic’s Guide to Scenic Highways and Byways.
Birding in the Sheyenne River Valley
347 species of birds travel through North Dakota.
Want to see a hundred bird species in one day? It’s possible in the Sheyenne River Valley. Birders in the Fort Ransom State Park have reported seeing over 140 species in the park. 15 of these species are on the National Heritage Program’s state rare species list.
The Sheyenne River Valley includes national grasslands with native prairie remnants of mixed and tall grass prairies and oak savannah river riparian areas. Target species in this area include: Prairie sparrows (10 species), abundant ducks and waterfowl, wrens, mockingbirds and thrashers, phoebes and flycatchers, prairie chickens, sharp-tailed grouse, gray partridge, and more.
This prairie pothole region features long days and short nights in the summer, making it possible to get the most out of a day. Prairie sparrows sing into the early afternoon. The trick is knowing where to find the birds. Experience the backroads of the valley and maneuver around the area to get the most out of your birding experience.
City of Bridges Tour
Winding through Valley City is the meandering Sheyenne River. Take the Historic Bridge Tour. Walk or drive and find out why Expedia Viewfinder named Valley City the “Most Beautiful City in North Dakota.”
North Country National Scenic Hiking Trail
The North Country Trail, a 4,600 mile premier hiking trail that stretches across 8 states from the Appalachian Trail in Vermont to Lake Sakakawea, North Dakota, follows the northern boundary of the park following an abandoned rail bed from the park into Kathryn. There is also a very picturesque 2 mile loop around the lake.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRAIL CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE NORTH COUNTY TRAIL ASSOCIATION WEBSITE.
Lake Ashtabula
Located 12 miles north of Valley City, Lake Ashtabula is a recreational secret full of great fishing, excellent boating and skiing, and is developing into a cabin resort area as well. This 27 mile fun filled waterway is maintained by the Corps of Engineers and hosts many camping and recreational spots.
Rosebud Visitor Center
Walk through railroad history at the Rosebud Visitor Center. An 1881 Superintendent’s Railcar with the original furnishings is housed here along with history of the Sheyenne Valley. Learn about farming in the valley and see the North Dakota Agriculture Hall of Fame. Get the information you need as you start your tour of beautiful Valley City!
Medicine Wheel Park
Medicine Wheel Park is 30 acres of fun and learning with Native American history, colorful gardens, hiking and many events. Retired Chemistry professor, Dr. Joe Stickler, with the help of many students and community volunteers created the park. Celebrations occasionally occur at the solstices and equinoxes.
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We’re Chris and Teresa.
2 Shepherds that joined our successful fiber arts businesses, purchased a 100 year old abandoned school building and are poured all of our money, thoughts, energy and love into restoring this beautiful historical structure. We look forward to sharing our love of the fiber arts as well as many other arts with everyone who visits our facility.
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