Rendezvous Region Scenic Backway
State: North Dakota
Length: 11.5 mi / 18.5 km
Time to Allow: Unknown.
The Rendezvous Backway procures its name from its array of
rendezvous-related historical sites that recall the days when fur
trappers, Native Americans, and other traders met to barter.
Stuffed in the extreme northeast corner of the state, the backway
begins one mile east of Walhalla and meanders west along the
Pembina River. The river, which has carved the dramatic Pembina
Gorge, is the only white-water river in the state and is superb for
canoeing.
One of the deepest and steepest river valleys in North Dakota, the
Pembina Gorge is covered in 450 miles of state-groomed snowmobiling
and hiking trails. In fact, the trail system was developed by the
Northeast Snowmobile Club Association, which also sponsors the
annual 'Snowfest' ride.
This area has been known as the 'Moose Capital of North Dakota'
because some of the state's best moose and elk hunting is in this
virtually unexplored wilderness.


