- The list below includes 13 free or cheap things to do in or near Jamestown, North Dakota, including 10 different types of inexpensive activities like Historic Sites, Parks, Bowling and Arts Centers.
- From Jamestown Parks & Recreation to Jamestown Park & Recreation, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Jamestown.
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Visitors can enjoy an Olympic sized swimming pool with two wading pools and a diving bay at Jamestown Parks & Recreation. The pool offers recreational, family, and team swimming sessions along with swim lessons.
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The Jamestown Park & Recreation Department is a recreation department that oversees a skateboard park, a disc golf course, Jack Brown Stadium, and horseshoe pits. The department is also in charge of multiple tennis courts.
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A barn-sized, 60-ton buffalo statue greets visitors at the Frontier Village in Jamestown, North Dakota. The Village is a living history museum that immerses guests in frontier life as the first European settlers experienced it during the American westward expansion.
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Affiliated with Buffalo City Tourism, the Visitors Information Center is a central planning hub for visitors to the Jamestown and Stutsman County areas. Its staff can help point visitors to the various attractions and amenities the area has to offer.
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The Jamestown Reservoir, located in Jamestown, North Dakota, is a popular destination for fishing enthusiasts. Seven boat launches are featured at the site as well as such activities as disc golf and swimming.
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Historic Franklin School served as a public elementary school for a century from 1901 to 2000. Visitors can tour the historic school and the CSi Technology Center currently operates there and offers computer lessons and programs to the community.
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A historic attraction, Jamestown's Fort Seward was a military installation between the years 1872 and 1877. Restored and preserved, the fort is now home to an interpretive center as well as to the largest US flag on public display.
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Jamestown's National Buffalo Museum celebrates the legacy of the mighty buffalo, an important source of food and leather for North Dakota's indigenous tribes and European settlers. The Museum includes a buffalo preserve and charming gift boutique.
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The Stutsman County Museum home was constructed by George Lutz in 1907, as a home for him and his family. The home contains numerous rooms with a variety of exhibits ranging from sports memorabilia to the first incubator used at the Jamestown Hospital.
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Jamestown's The Arts Center is devoted to enabling artists of various kinds to explore and to practice their art. The center caters to visual artists, writers, and actors, as well as to art afficionados, and offers a variety of programs.