S’mores Galore: North Dakota’s Fort Stevenson State Park Shatters Record
North Dakota has done it again! Already holding the Guinness World Record for the most snow angels made simultaneously in one place, the state has now set another record in a much warmer and sweeter category.
Last weekend, Fort Stevenson State Park in Garrison celebrated its 50th anniversary by successfully breaking the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for the Most People Making S'mores Simultaneously.
A Delicious Celebration at Fort Stevenson State Park
On Saturday, May 18, Fort Stevenson State Park opened its gates to welcome s'mores enthusiasts from all over. The park, which has been a beloved recreational area for five decades, marked this milestone with a record-setting event that brought together 1,150 people, surpassing the goal of 892 participants needed to break the previous record.
A Family-Friendly Fun Fest
This record-setting event was packed with fun for the whole family. While participants focused on making their s'mores, the spectator area offered a comfort station and grassy space perfect for families with young kids. Attendees enjoyed tunes from a DJ, treats from food trucks, and the vibrant atmosphere of a community coming together to make history.
Be Part of History
S'mores lovers and history enthusiasts alike came together for this memorable event. With the official adjudicator on-site to verify the record, the excitement was palpable as everyone waited for the final count. The successful attempt added a new chapter to North Dakota's record-breaking legacy, making sweet memories for all involved.
So, to all those who participated, congratulations on setting a new Guinness World Record! Your efforts have made Fort Stevenson State Park's 50th anniversary a truly historic celebration.