Where is Bismarck, North Dakota, USA?

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Where is Bismarck Located? - Bismarck is a city located in the Burleigh County of North Dakota, United States. Bismarck lies between 42.9317335 Degrees North latitudes and 76.5660529 Degrees West longitudes.

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Where is Bismarck, North Dakota

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Where is Bismarck Located?

Bismarck is a city located in the Burleigh County of North Dakota, United States. Bismarck lies between 42.9317335 Degrees North latitudes and 76.5660529 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Bismarck city is 73622 people and the city has a total area of 34.3 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.

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Bismarck, North Dakota Quick Facts

FactDetails
CityBismarck
CountyBurleigh County
StateNorth Dakota
State CapitalBismarck
CountryUnited States
US RegionMidwest
Latitude46.8083°N
Longitude100.7837°W
Elevation1,673 ft (510 m)
Land Area34.13 sq mi
Water Area0.39 sq mi
Total Area34.52 sq mi
Population (Census 2020)73,622
Population DensityApproximately 2,157 per sq mi
ZIP Codes58501, 58503, 58504, 58505, 58506, 58507
Area Code701
Time Zone StandardCentral Standard Time (CST, UTC-6)
Time Zone DaylightCentral Daylight Time (CDT, UTC-5)
CurrencyUnited States Dollar (USD)
FIPS Code38-07200
Congressional DistrictNorth Dakota At-Large Congressional District

Nearby Cities and Communities to Bismarck, North Dakota

  • Mandan, North Dakota - 7 mi West
  • Lincoln, North Dakota - 7 mi Southeast
  • Menoken, North Dakota - 10 mi East
  • Wilton, North Dakota - 22 mi North
  • Washburn, North Dakota - 39 mi North
  • Garrison, North Dakota - 76 mi North
  • Jamestown, North Dakota - 97 mi East
  • Dickinson, North Dakota - 101 mi West
  • New Salem, North Dakota - 31 mi West
  • Minot, North Dakota - 108 mi North

Bismarck, North Dakota Climate and Weather Overview

MonthAvg High (°F)Avg Low (°F)Avg Precipitation (in)
January2430.5
April58331.4
July84592.8
October58351.2
Annual573317.8
Climate AttributeDetails
Climate ClassificationHumid Continental (Köppen Dfb)
Annual PrecipitationApproximately 17.8 inches
Annual Sunshine DaysAbout 201 days
Severe Weather RiskModerate - Winter blizzards, thunderstorms and occasional tornadoes
Annual SnowfallApproximately 52 inches

Driving Distances from Bismarck, North Dakota

CityStateDistance (mi)Approx. Drive Time
MandanNorth Dakota710 min
LincolnNorth Dakota712 min
MenokenNorth Dakota1015 min
WiltonNorth Dakota2225 min
New SalemNorth Dakota3135 min
WashburnNorth Dakota3940 min
GarrisonNorth Dakota761 hr 15 min
JamestownNorth Dakota971 hr 30 min
DickinsonNorth Dakota1011 hr 35 min
MinotNorth Dakota1081 hr 45 min

Transportation and Connectivity in Bismarck, North Dakota

TransportationDetails
Airport NameBismarck Municipal Airport
IATA CodeBIS
River AccessMissouri River recreational access
Major HighwaysInterstate 94, U.S. Highway 83, North Dakota Highway 1804, North Dakota Highway 810
Rail ServiceBNSF Railway freight service; Amtrak Empire Builder station in nearby Mandan
Local TransitBis-Man Transit
  • Interstate 94 is the primary east-west highway connecting Bismarck with Fargo, Dickinson and Billings, Montana.
  • U.S. Highway 83 runs north-south through the city, linking central North Dakota with South Dakota and northern Canada.
  • Bismarck Municipal Airport offers year-round commercial flights to major airline hubs across the United States.
  • Bis-Man Transit provides public bus service throughout Bismarck, Mandan and surrounding communities, while nearby Mandan is served by Amtrak's Empire Builder route.

Key Landmarks and Places to Visit in Bismarck, North Dakota

LandmarkType
North Dakota State CapitolGovernment Building
North Dakota Heritage Center & State MuseumHistory Museum
Fort Abraham Lincoln State ParkState Park
Dakota ZooZoo
Former Governor's Mansion State Historic SiteHistoric House Museum
Keelboat ParkRiverfront Park
Sertoma ParkCity Park
Gateway to ScienceScience Center
Chief Looking's Village Historic SiteArchaeological Site
Missouri RiverNatural Landmark

Colleges and Universities in Bismarck, North Dakota

InstitutionTypeLevelNotable For
University of MaryPrivateUniversityNursing, business and liberal arts
Bismarck State CollegePublicCommunity CollegeEnergy technology, engineering and workforce education
North Dakota State UniversityPublicResearch UniversityAgriculture, engineering and research
University of North DakotaPublicResearch UniversityMedicine, aerospace and law
Dickinson State UniversityPublicUniversityBusiness, education and healthcare
Minot State UniversityPublicUniversityEducation, business and communication

Waterbodies in Bismarck, North Dakota

Missouri River, Apple Creek, McDowell Dam, Lake Sakakawea, Square Butte Creek, Sweet Briar Lake, Burnt Creek, Harmon Lake, Long Lake, Nelson Lake.

Golf Courses in Bismarck, North Dakota

Hawktree Golf Club, Tom O'Leary Golf Course, Pebble Creek Golf Course, Prairie West Golf Course, Riverwood Golf Course, Apple Creek Country Club, Mandan Municipal Golf Course, Painted Woods Golf Course.

Bismarck, North Dakota - Key Historical Facts

  • Bismarck was founded in 1872 as a railroad town along the Northern Pacific Railway and was originally named Edwinton before being renamed after German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck.
  • The city became the capital of the Dakota Territory in 1883 and remained the capital when North Dakota achieved statehood in 1889.
  • Its location on the Missouri River made Bismarck an important transportation, trade and government center for the northern Great Plains.
  • The economy expanded through agriculture, energy production, government services and healthcare during the twentieth century.
  • Bismarck continues to serve as the political and administrative center of North Dakota while supporting a diverse economy that includes education, finance and retail.
  • Today, the city is known for its state government institutions, historic sites, outdoor recreation along the Missouri River and high quality of life.

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