- The list below includes 13 free or cheap things to do in or near Fergus Falls, Minnesota, including 20 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Movie Theaters, Art Gallery and Bowling.
- From Otter Tail Scenic Byway to Prairie Wetlands Learning Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fergus Falls and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wahpeton.
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714 Summit Avenue, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
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Becker County Historical Society serves the public with a museum, archive collection, cultural demonstrations and K-12 workshops. Holdings include artifacts dating back to the glacial period of the county, a newspaper microfilm archive, photo collection and index of courthouse records.
38.7 Miles
Located on the shores of Little Detroit Lake, the Detroit Lake Public Beach offers ample opportunity for water sports. Swimming is the top activity here, but walking along the 1 mile shoreline is also popular.
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200 E State Street, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
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The goal of Becker County Parks & Recreation is to provide outdoor recreational opportunities to enhance the local community's enjoyment of the outdoors. The department is in charge of 75,000-acres of land.
40.8 Miles
Minnesota's Lake Miltona lies in Alexandria and spans over 5724 acres. It is an important fish hatching site seeded with sport fish and managed by the state's parks department. Its most abundant fish species include Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, Black Crappie and Muskellunge.
42.0 Miles
K & K Tubing offers tubing excursions down the Ottertail River. Rides typically take around two hours, and the second ride of the day is free. The company caters to families and groups.
42.8 Miles
Spanning 1,800-acres of land, Lake De Homme Dieu is a lake that supports fish such as Bluegill, Brown Bullhead, Northern Pike, and Largemouth Bass. The lake is stocked with walleye fish that vary in age.
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With Big Ole exhibited just outside, the Runestone Museum exhibits the Kensington Runestone, which was dated back to 1362. It has a collection of artifacts and photos which depicts the life of the pioneers.
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Alexandria, Minnesota is home to the Kensington Runestone, a large rock slab covered in Norse runes. The Runestone's true age and origins are topics of hot debate among anthropologists and geologists. Many believe that the stone was crafted in the mid-19th century and planted as a hoax.
43.2 Miles
Big Ole Viking Statue was built in 1965 and it is the symbol of a local belief that this area was visited by the legendary Norsemen in 1362. It is 28 feet tall.
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Running for 55 miles, the Central Lakes Trail it is suited for walking, jogging, bicycle riding, and in the winter season snowmobiling. It is connected to other two trails, totaling 130 miles.