Minot North Dakota

2013 Official Visitors Guide

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GET OUT THERE POOLS AND WATER PARKS Enjoy some outdoor recreation! Go hiking, biking, in-line skating, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, sledding, snowmobiling, birding or golfing — And that's just the start. Besides Oak Park splash pad and the Roosevelt Park swimming pool and water slide, you can find year-round water fun at Splashdown Dakota Super Slides (Dakota Square Mall), the Minot YMCA and many local hotels. We have some of the world's best waterfowl hunting and are located among five National Wildlife Refuges. TRAILS PARKS Dakota Bark Park 705 Highway 83 Bypass W Let your best friend run free at Minot's dog park. Oak Park 11th to 14th block of 4th Ave NW Oak Park is one of Minot's largest parks and has recently been completely updated. It offers picnic shelters, a splash pad, sand volleyball courts and a playground, as well as beautiful, paved trails for walking and bicycling. If waking up with a morning run or finishing the day with an evening stroll suits your fancy, then our 35 miles of trails throughout the city will put some pep in your step! If you're the off-roading type, check out the scenic hiking and biking paths that wind their way up Black Butte, just a few miles outside Minot. Black Butte Adventures 4777 Hwy 41 N Velva, ND 58790 701-626-2226 blackbutteadventures.com Roosevelt Park 1215 E Burdick Expy Roosevelt Park offers a playground, picnic shelters, tennis courts, swimming pool with water slide and more. Polaris Park 712 26th Ave NW Minot's disc golf course, also features a ball diamond, hockey rink with a warming house, tennis courts and a picnic shelter. For a full listing of Minot's parks, outdoor sports complexes and trails, visit visitminot.org/play/. visitminot.org 21

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