- TripBuzz discovered 29 different types of activities for couples in the Mandan area, including Bowling (like Midway Lanes), Lake (like Crown Butte Lake), Maze (like Amazing Corn Maze) and Water Parks (like Raging Rivers Waterpark), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 34 date ideas in or near Mandan, North Dakota, including 19 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bismarck, Medora and New Salem.
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Five Nations Gallery houses a vast collection of authentic Native American art and craftwork from tribes of the upper Missouri River area. The gallery is part of the old Northern Pacific Railroad Depot and is enjoyed by visitors from all over the world.
9.1 Miles
Crown Butte Lake is 31 acres in size and is used for boating, fishing, and picnicking. Commonly caught fish include Bass, Trout, and Bluegill.
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Located along the western slope of the Missouri River, the Huff Hills Ski Area is normally open November through March. In addition to 16 runs, the area holds a ski school for children and beginners.
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Spread over 63,000 square feet, Midway Lanes serves as more than a simple bowling alley. Along with the bowling lanes, there are two lounges with karaoke, dart machines, four pool tables, game room, and full service food concessions.
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4480 Ft. Lincoln Road, Mandan, ND 58554
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At the Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, visitors can see part of the fort, where Custer left from to take his last stand against the Sioux Indians, known in history as Custer's Last Stand. Visitors can also see a reconstructed Indian village.
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Harmon Lake features many outdoor recreational activities for families, groups, and individuals. There is fishing, camping, picnicking, and a prominent mountain bike trail that runs for just over seven miles.
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2174 Missouri Drive North, Mandan, ND 58554
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Matah Adventures Canoe Rental & Guide Service is a full service water-based recreation company that operates along the Missouri River. In addition to general kayak and canoe rentals, the business offers guides for day trips along local waterways.
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The Mandan Indians built a village of about 86 earthworks homes in this area about 1575. About 1781, the village was abandoned after a smallpox outbreak, but visitors can visit reconstructed homes filled with artifacts.
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The Custer House was reconstructed from original blueprints as much as possible, but staying within modern code. In the home, visitors can take a tour, and see many possessions that belonged to Custer and his family.
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Open every day from Memorial Day through Labor Day, the N.D. State Railroad Museum covers the railroad-based history of the entire state. The building that houses the collection was donated by the Burlington Northern Railroad in 1984.