The Select Inn of Grand Forks is conveniently located near the following airports:
- Grand Forks International (GFK) (5 miles) Directions
- Hector International Airport (FAR) Fargo, ND (76 miles) Directions
Click here for driving directions to our hotel. From I-29, exit 141 then East on Gateway Dr./US-2, the Select Inn is adjacent to Bobcat.
Dine at one of these local eateries during your visit:
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Enjoy many amenities during your stay at our hotel, such as a complimentary continental breakfast, served from 6:30 AM - 9:30 AM weekdays and 6:30 AM - 10:30 AM weekends. Breakfast selections include muffins, toast, orange juice, and coffee. Our hotel also features:
- FREE Wireless High Speed Internet in all Rooms
- Lobby Business Center
- Pet friendly (select roms with $25 refundable deposit required; call ahead for details; $5 per day non-refundable fee)
- Cable TV with HBO
- Front Desk Service 24 hours
- Complimentary Coffee & Tea in Lobby 24 hours
[Top]City of Grand Forks - The history of the City of Grand Forks is consistent with other cities in the region. After the Native Americans, the first visitors and settlers were trappers and traders, who utilized "les Grandes Fourches" to congregate and to set up a trading post.
Grand Forks Herald - News and sports on a local, state and national level, money-saving coupons and advertisements, and stories about ordinary people making our area an extraordinary place to call home.
Greater Grand Forks CVB Grand Forks International Airport - Grand Forks International Airport (GFK) is North Dakota's busiest commercial airport and the Northern Red River Valley's doorway to the world.
Grand Folks Chamber of Commerce - The Grand Forks Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization, comprised of businesses, professionals, farmers, retirees who all share the goal of promoting good government at all levels, as well as promoting the commercial, industrial, social and civic interests of the community.
Grand Forks Public Schools - The Grand Forks and Grand Forks Air Force Base School Districts work together in a unique arrangement to serve the 7,200 students who attend schools in the two communities. Eleven hundred people are employed including 700 teachers and 400 support and administrative staff. Two high schools, an alternative high school, four middle schools, twelve elementary schools, and one Head Start Program comprise the arrangement of the schools.
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