- TripBuzz found 42 things to do with kids in or near Bismarck, North Dakota, including 23 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mandan and Medora.
- From The Dakota Zoo to New Generations Park, the Bismarck area offers 33 different types of family activities, including: Playgrounds, Movie Theaters, Historic Sites and Golf.
- North Dakota's capital city, Bismarck, is ranked as the seventh fastest-growing small city in the United States and it's capitol building is the tallest structure in the state. The culture is primarily comprised of promoting the arts through their theatre and orchestral programs and venues and outdoor recreational opportunities are extensive due to the large park system and network of trails.
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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.
16.3 Miles
The Mandan Museum is run by the Mandan Historical Society, which works to preserve and promote the heritage of the area. Two permanent exhibits form the main part of the museum, which are the Theodore Roosevelt-Henry Waldo Coe Exhibit and the World War II Exhibit.
30.1 Miles
Salem Sue- World's Largest Cow is visible from over five miles away. Constructed entirely of fiberglass, the hallow cow weighs 12,000 pounds, and is 38 feet wide and 50 feet long.
34.2 Miles
Cross Ranch State Park has a River People's Visitor Center with informational displays on the Missouri River before any dams were built to tame it. Canoe rental is available, along with a boat ramp allowing anglers to fish for walleye, pike and bass.
39.4 Miles
The Lewis and Clark Expedition used Fort Mandan during the winter of 1804 to 1805. The fort has been reconstructed, and filled with historically accurate reproductions, and guides lead visitors through the fort.
39.4 Miles
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Intersection of US Hwy 83 and ND Hwy 200A, Washburn, ND 58577
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The North Dakota Lewis and Clark Interpretative Center features a Lewis and Clark Gallery contains over 100 expedition items, including one of only six known working air rifles in the world. At the center, visitors can learn about the country's agrarian heritage, and learn about Prince Maximilian and Karl Bodme…