The drive from Devils Lake to St. Paul is a 390-mile trip that takes you across the North Dakota plains and into the heart of Minnesota. You will travel east on US-2 to Grand Forks, then south on I-29 to Fargo, and finally east on I-94 to St. Paul. The drive typically takes about 6.5 hours. This route connects the rural lake region to the state capital of Minnesota.
Total Distance: 630 km driving distance; 590 km straight-line air distance.
St. Paul is just across the river from Minneapolis, making it easily accessible.
Late spring to early autumn for the best driving conditions.