Grand Forks, North Dakota

Grand Forks
Nickname(s): 
"The Grand Cities", "The Forks"
Motto: 
"A Place of Excellence"
Location in the U.S. state of North Dakota
Grand Forks
Grand Forks
Coordinates: 47°55′16.55″N 97°05′18.02″W / 47.9212639°N 97.0883389°W / 47.9212639; -97.0883389
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Dakota
MetroGreater Grand Forks
CountyGrand Forks
FoundedJune 15, 1870
IncorporatedFebruary 22, 1881
Government
  MayorBrandon Bochenski
Area
  City
29.318 sq mi (75.933 km2)
  Land29.120 sq mi (75.422 km2)
  Water0.198 sq mi (0.514 km2)
Elevation
837 ft (255 m)
Population
 (2020)
  City
59,166
  Estimate 
(2023)
58,921
  RankUS: 667th
ND: 3rd
  Density2,028.22/sq mi (783.11/km2)
  Urban
68,160 (US: 411st)
  Urban density2,573.67/sq mi (993.69/km2)
  Metro
103,120 (US: 357th)
  Metro density30.3/sq mi (11.69/km2)
Time zoneUTC–6 (Central (CST))
  Summer (DST)UTC–5 (CDT)
ZIP Codes
58201, 58202, 58203, 58204, 58205, 58206, 58207, 58208
Area code701
FIPS code38-32060
GNIS feature ID1036064
HighwaysI-29, US 2, US 81, ND 297
Sales tax7.25%
Websitegrandforksgov.com

Grand Forks is a city in and the county seat of Grand Forks County, North Dakota, United States. The city's population was 59,166 as of the 2020 census, making it the third-most populous city in the state, after Fargo and Bismarck. Grand Forks, along with its twin city of East Grand Forks, Minnesota, forms the center of the Grand Forks metropolitan statistical area, which is often called Greater Grand Forks or the Grand Cities.

Located on the western banks of the north-flowing Red River of the North, in a flat region known as the Red River Valley, the city is prone to flooding. The Red River Flood of 1997 devastated the city. Originally called Les Grandes Fourches by French fur traders from Canada, who had long worked and lived in the region, steamboat captain Alexander Griggs platted a community after being forced to winter there. The post office was established in 1870, and the town was incorporated on February 22, 1881. The city was named for its location at the fork of the Red River and the Red Lake River.

Initially dependent on local agriculture, the city's economy has since broadened to include a wide variety of industries, including higher education, defense, health care, manufacturing, food processing, and scientific research. Grand Forks is served by Grand Forks International Airport and Grand Forks Air Force Base. The city's University of North Dakota is the oldest institution of higher education in the state. The Alerus Center and Ralph Engelstad Arena host athletic and other events, while the Empire Arts Center and Chester Fritz Auditorium are the city's largest cultural venues.