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Williston is a city on the Missouri River, near the northwestern corner of North Dakota, that is now experiencing explosive growth due to an oil boom. It is about 230 miles northwest of Bismarck - the state capital - by car. Williston is the county seat. The 2010 U.S. Census reported that the population was just short of 15,000, but the current population is now believed to be over 30,000.

Understand

Williston was founded as a Northern Pacific Railroad stop in 1887 and named for Daniel Willis James. It was chosen over the nearby town of Buford as the site of a turntable which led to its early growth. In 1951, oil was first discovered in the Williston Basin. Williston experienced rapid growth during its first oil boom in the 1980s. After the boom died down, the population shrank to about 13,000. Geologists recently discovered 4.3 billion barrels of recoverable oil in the Bakken Formation. The Three Forks Salish Formation also contains recoverable oil. With these recent discoveries, Williston experienced another oil boom and rapidly increased in size. While the rest of the country remained in a recession, Williston boasted a strong economy, one of the lowest unemployment rates in the nation, plenty of jobs, and the highest wages in North Dakota. Following a sharp decline in oil prices in the second half of 2014, the boom ended (at least for the time being).

Despite the recent growth, Williston still maintains a small town atmosphere. Most residents are friendly and will happily give visitors directions.

Williston news and weather.

Get in

By car

US Highway 2 runs east-west, intersecting with Interstate 29 in Grand Forks and Interstate 15 in Shelby, Montana.

US Highway 85 runs north-south, intersecting with Interstate 94 west of Dickinson.

By plane

  • Sloulin Field International Airport. U.S. customs service is available to handle private flights from Canada.

By train

Get around

Map
Map of Williston (North Dakota)

See

  • Fort Buford/Union Historic Site.
  • Knife River Indian Villages.
  • Cut Bluff Overlook. A historic sight located about two miles (3 km) east of Williston on the south side of Highway 1804. Commemorating Lewis and Clark's campsite near Cut Bluff on the south banks of the Missouri River.
  • Writing Rock State Historic Site (12 miles northeast of Grenora, ND), +1 701-572-9034. The site of two granite boulders carved with petroglyphs of thunderbirds, mythical Native American creatures. Dates between 1000-1700 AD.
  • Lewis and Clark State Park, 4904 119th Road NW Epping, ND 58843 (About 20 miles east of Williston on Hwy 1804), +1 701-859-3071. A beautiful park situated between rugged bluffs on the shore of Lake Sakakawea.

Do

  • Cottonwood Lake (north of town). Fishing for pike and perch.
  • Hunting.
  • Birding.
  • Gaming, Williston State College Foundation Gaming located at DK's Lounge, The River's Edge, The New 4-Mile Bar, Travel Host Lounge, Super 8 Lounge, Whispers, P-Nuttz and The Sports Den.
  • Skunk Hollow Shooting Range (drive 5 miles south of Williston on Hwy 85, turn left onto gravel road and follow signs). Well-known by the locals, Skunk Hollow not only offers a rarely crowded shooting range, but also excellent hiking, hunting, and fishing opportunities. 2 miles from Cut Bluff, the site of a campsite used by Lewis and Clark.
  • Grand Theatre, 211 Main St, +1 701-572-2232. Catch the latest movie.
  • Lake Park Drive-In Theatre, Highway 85 North, +1 701-572-9137. One of the few drive-in theaters remaining in America. Shows begin at dusk.
  • Little Muddy Canoe Trail (east of Williston & North of 1804), toll-free: +1-800-615-9041. Thompson site and White Bridge are the access points. The trail is six miles long and travel time is 1.5-2 hours.
  • Million Dollar Lanes Bowling, 1804 2nd Ave. W, +1 701-572-3344.
  • Putt-a-round Mini-golf, 3721 2nd Ave. W, +1 701-572-1818.
  • Spring Lake Park, North on Highway 85, +1 701-577-5141. Enjoy swinming, fishing, playground equipment, walking trails, and fireworks on the 4th of July
  • Thunder Valley Go-Cart Track (west of town on Highway 2), +1 701-770-0222.
  • Williston Skate Park, Corner of 2nd Ave. & 11th Street (located in Harmon Park), +1 701-577-5141. Skateboarding, rollerblading, and biking
  • Williston Municipal Golf Course (west of Williston on 26th Street), +1 701-774-1321. 9 hole course featuring a clubhouse, practice range, and trap range.
  • Eagle Ridge Golf Course (north of Williston on Highway 2), +1 701-572-6500. Featured in the top 100 golf courses of America, this 18 hole course boasts a clubhouse, practice range and Italian restaurant
  • 78th Annual Band Day, Main St. May 8th, 2010. Parade starts at 10AM with bands from all over. Concerts and vendors are set-up in Harmon Park for an afternoon of music enjoyment and family fun.

Work

During the recent oil boom, Williston experienced a severe labor shortage. Jobs were easy to find, wages were the highest in the state, and the companies offered great benefits. The waning of the oil boom in early 2015 has changed the labor equation considerably, with many companies letting workers go or closing.

Oil-field jobs

  • Halliburton: 420 Halliburton Drive Williston, ND 58801. (701) 774-3963
  • Schlumberger: 12 East Dakota Parkway Williston, ND 58801. (701) 523-3850
  • Hess: 113 4th Street East Williston, ND 58801. (701) 774-9000
  • Sanjel: 511 22nd Street East Williston, ND 58801. (701) 774-8699
  • Wisco: 4903 2nd Avenue West Williston, ND 58801. (701) 572-2135
  • National Oilwell: 2203 2nd Avenue West Williston, ND 58801. (701) 572-3781
  • Nabors Drilling: 5121 141st Avenue Northwest Williston, ND 58801. (701) 572-1075
  • Black Hills Trucking: 1008 58th Street West Williston, ND 58801. (701) 774-0011
  • Stallion Oilfield Services: 14070 49th St NW Williston, ND 58801. (701) 774-3824

Other

  • McCody Concrete: PO Box 4005 Williston, ND 58801. 701-572-5300
  • Basin Tools: 2619 University Avenue Williston, ND 58801. (701)774-0059
  • Four Seasons Equipment: 5033 Jackson St Williston, ND 58801. (701)651-4150

Buy

Downtown Williston offers many shopping opportunities.

  • Hedderich's, 122 Main St, +1 701-572-1412. Offers antiques, locomotive sets, Native American artifacts, and a large selection of used books
  • Books on Broadway, 12 1/2 W Broadway, toll-free: +1-800-815-2665. Full Line Bookstore, Gift Items, Greeting Cards, Mail Service, Special Orders, Specializing In Regional History & Unique Children's Books & Toys, Coffee Bar
  • JCPenny Department Store, 403 Main St, toll-free: +1-800-222-6161.
  • Second Page Books, 501 Main Street Suite #3, +1 701-770-0968. Tues-Sat 10AM-5PM. Almost-New Books: Classics, Fiction and Non-fiction, Large Print, Children's, Audiobooks on Tape & CD, Textbooks and Home School Materials. Where Every Good Book Deserves A Second Look!
  • Hansen's Unlimited Ceramics & Gifts, 113 1st Ave. E., +1 701-774-3966. Paint your own pottery to display or use!!
  • Castle Gift Shop, 313 Main St, +1 701-572-6722. Fenton Art Glass, Crystal, & gifts
  • Cedar Chest, 201 Main St, +1 701-572-5977. Gifts and items for country-style decor
  • Collector's Corner, 109 Main St, +1 701-577-5252. Oak Furniture, Parlor Stoves, General Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture Stripping & Refinishing
  • Judy's Cupboard, 224 Main St, +1 701-572-0616. Kitchen items, Dakota made prducts and gift registry available
  • Larry Lynne Antiques, 10 West Broadway, +1 701-572-3586. Monday-Saturday 11AM-5PM or by appointment. Quality antiques at affordable prices. A general line of furniture, glassware, pictures, etc.
  • Silver Dollar Antiques, 10 1st Ave East, +1 701-774-8951. Tuesday & Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 11AM-5PM. Glass, Depression Glass, Pottery, "Special Things" BUY & SELL

Eat

Drink

Sleep

The oil boom in Williston resulted in a severe housing shortage, but the situation has changed with the boom going bust. Many developments built to house workers during the boom now stand empty, and other developments were canceled. Booking a hotel room in Williston on short notice was difficult or impossible during the boom, with oil companies contracting with area hotels to house workers, but should now be considerably easier.

Note: Most motels are either clustered downtown or near the airport at the northern limit of town.

Stay safe

North Dakota has one of the lowest crime rates in North America, and Williston has one of the lowest of North Dakota. Most residents do not lock their doors, and in wintertime many people leave their cars running in parking lots as they run their errands.

Violent crime and rape are rare, and usually occur due to the influence of alcohol. However, women should use common sense when walking alone near bars at night. Most residents and police officers will pull over and offer rides to people walking at night or in the winter. The biggest threat are drunk drivers. If needed, the police can be reached at 701-577-1212.

Go next

  • Theodore Roosevelt National Park - The park includes badlands, open prairie, hard wood draws. It is home to bison, prairie dogs and many other wildlife species.
Routes through Williston
SpokaneMalta  W  E  MinotFargo
ShelbyMalta  W  E  RayMinot
ENDFortuna  N  S  AlexanderSpearfish


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