- The list below includes 12 free or cheap things to do in or near Minot, North Dakota, including 10 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Museum, Specialty Museums, Walking Trails and Mini Golf.
- From Scandinavian Heritage Park to Dakota Bark Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Minot.
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From the merchant: Fall Festival 9/24-925 only! Pumpkin patch, wagon rides, food, games, orchard, bonfire, fall produce for sale.
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Minot, North Dakota is home to the Scandinavian Heritage Park, which honors the cultures of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Iceland. The museum also displays material related to the interaction of immigrants from these countries and their relationship to the United States as a whole.
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A dog park divided into three areas for small, medium, and all dogs, Dakota Bark Park offers open spaces for dogs to run, play, and socialize. The park provides water and cleanup materials.
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Open from June to mid-August, the Roosevelt Park Pool offers access to a swimming pool, a wading pool, and a waterslide. The location also features a recently-completed locker room facility area.
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Opened in 1967, Lucy's Amusement Park provides activities that include 18 holes of miniature golf, a tower slide, disco scooter, cosmic orbiter, bumper cars and swings. The park also has picnic areas available and offers party hosting.
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Dedicated to the legacy of flight in North Dakota, the Dakota Territory Air Museum has the largest collection of aircraft in both Dakotas. Most of the planes are displayed indoors, and during the summer months the museum hosts flight demonstrations and other special outdoor events.
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Train enthusiasts will greatly enjoy a visit to the Railroad Museum & Magic City Express in Minot. The museum features memorabilia from Minot railroaders, along with a Thomas train and model railroad to be enjoyed by all.
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Housed in the restored Soo Line Passenger Depot built in 1912, the Historic Soo Line Passenger Depot Museum features exhibits on western transportation including rail, buses and automobiles. It also displays documents that include maps, yearbooks and history books.
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The Taube Museum of Art features a variety of artwork from local artists in its small gallery. The location also hosts educational programs, including summer art camps, summer 'Art' ventures and birthday parties.
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Visitors can enjoy a 9 screen movie theater that airs first run and 3D films at Carmike Stadium 9. The theater features stadium seating and offers a Super Bargain promotion daily from 4 to 5:30pm.