Understand
[edit]Edgeley is an agricultural community with wheat, corn, soybeans, sunflowers, barley, oats, potatoes grown in the area. Livestock, cattle and feedlots dot the countryside. In 2003, a wind farm[dead link] was built with 41 wind-powered turbines generating electricity for the local power co-op.
Get in
[edit]- By car: exit 258 from I-94, on US 281, about 38 miles south of Jamestown.
- By plane: Edgeley Municipal Airport has a 3,600 foot runway.
Get around
[edit]See
[edit]- Antique Schoolhouse (Highway 281 south of Sixth Avenue), ☏ +1 701 493-2208, [email protected]. Open seasonally from 8AM to 5PM or by appointment.
- Wind Farm (7 miles west of Edgeley), ☏ +1 701 493-2208, [email protected]. The state's first wind farm. Information kiosk located along highway 13.
Do
[edit]- Birding. You can observe many species in Edgeley, including kingfishers, larks, swans, geese, ducks, herons, pigeons, doves, crows, sparrows, meadowlarks, blackbirds, wild turkeys, pelicans, cormorants, pheasants, and grouse
Buy
[edit]- [dead link] Willow Creek Wood Shop, 6886 78th Avenue SE, ☏ +1 701 493-2056, [email protected]. Handcrafted wood gifts, in Western, horse, Native American arts, and wildlife themes.
Eat
[edit]- Edgeley Coffee Shop, 517 Second St, ☏ +1 701 493-2991.
- The Freeze, 210 6th Ave W, ☏ +1 701 493-2774.
Drink
[edit]- Coachs Bar & Grill, 502 2nd St, ☏ +1 701 493-2886.
Sleep
[edit]- Edgeley Campground, 215 6th Ave, ☏ +1 701 493-2208, fax: +1 701 493-2208, [email protected]. Open April 15 through October 30
Go next
[edit]- Whitestone Battlefield located about 20 miles south and west of Edgeley. Here in 1863, US Cavalry troops, under the command of General Alfred Sully, engaged in a fierce battle with the Yanktonai and Hunkpapa Sioux Indians. At the conclusion of the Battle at Whitestone Hill, approximately 20 of Sully's men were killed and over 50 were wounded.
Routes through Edgeley |
Jamestown ← Nortonville ← | N S | → Ellendale → Aberdeen |
Ends at ← Linton ← | W E | → Barney → Wahpeton |