Today, we headed for the southwestern corner of North Dakota to see the Enchanted Highway. Even if it’s just a state road running through a rural area, the name “Enchanted Highway” creates a sense of anticipation, doesn’t it? This kitschy treasure extends from Gladstone to Regent and showcases seven large metal sculptures placed beside the road. The sculptures are placed at irregular distances miles apart and on both sides of the highway. The placement of the sculptures and the distances between them contribute to the anticipation of discovering them one at a time while driving. The excitement builds! Miniatures of each sculpture are available at the gift shop in Regent.
Note: There is apparently a lot of scrap metal in the Dakotas. (See Porter Sculpture Park and the W’eel Turtle.)
Before arriving in Gladstone, we saw an enchanting (?) sculpture along I-94.
Now, prepare to be enchanted. Here we go:
Thus ends the Enchanted Highway. Ted and I were both smiling as we continued on to our next destination: the North Dakota attraction of Medora.