Dickinson

Dickinson is a town in Western North Dakota. It has a population of 24,000 people in 2020 census.

Understand
Dickinson is described as the gateway to the Badlands. The town was founded in 1889.

By car

 * Interstate 94 I-94 is a major interstate highway that runs east-west across the state, through the city of Dickinson. Use exits 59, 61 or 64.

By bus

 * Greyhound Bus Line, 2955 Interstate 94 Business Loop E (Tiger Truck Stop)

Get around
As in most smaller towns in North Dakota, travel by car is the most preferred method of travel. Due to the small centers of population spread out over such large distances, public transportation is non-existent.

Car Rental

 * Dollar Car Rental - Dickinson Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport
 * U-Save Car & Truck Rental - Dickinson, 2151 Interstate 94 Business Loop E

A taxicab service is available seven days a week and augmented by Eldercare, a transportation service for people with medical needs, disabilities, or other medical concerns. Dakota Cab is another taxi option.

Stay safe
Dickinson is a safe city, with little violent crime, however, use common sense especially when it comes to personal property, just as you would anywhere else.