Fairfield: A taste of the Jurassic era in the modern times
Fairfield, North Dakota, USA, a settlement that is not governed by its own local municipal corporation that is situated in Northeastern Billings County, North Dakota, US. It has been a home to a variety of history and culture where visitors can enjoy a taste of the Jurassic era and experience Native American traditions.
Best Time to Visit
The region is typically climatic with seasonal temperature differences, with often-humid summers and severely cold winters. Winters are enjoyable hence Old Fashioned Christmas Stroll & Parade of Lights is a festivity that is being looked forward to by kids and kids at heart during this time.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Visitors of Fairfield in general can enjoy numerous activities related to nature like hiking and trekking. Twenty-five minutes away from downtown, tourists can visit the most notable and photographed places in North Dakota, which is the Painted Canyon Overlook. While you can come back in time by visiting the McKenzie County Heritage Park, where tourists get to enjoy county’s historical buildings, trapper's cabin and homestead shack. Fairfield offers a wide range of accommodation that has good tourist reviews like the Fairfield Inn and Suites Fargo that is located at the West Acres Mall, there’s also the Fairfield Inn and Suites which can be found near the Buffalo Mall and Menards. TownePlace Suites by Marriott Dickinson is an affordable inn, located nearby all tourist destinations, therefore guarantees great convenience.