- TripBuzz found 10 things to do with kids in or near Detroit Lakes, Minnesota.
- From Detroit Lake Public Beach to K & K Tubing, the Detroit Lakes area offers 34 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Theaters, History Museums and Beaches.
- A major tourist hotspot in the summer months, the city of Detroit Lakes, Minnesota sees a population increase of over 13,000 when the city starts to thaw. Along with agriculture, tourism in the city's largest industry for its many attractions and waterfront recreation along the over 400 lakes located within 25 miles. Kayaking, stand-up board, swimming, boating and fishing being the most popular activities.
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Sunset Lanes is a 24 lane bowling center with features for competitive bowlers and those just learning the art. Features include open bowl, league bowling, cyber bowl, tournaments, birthday parties, and more.
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The Comstock House is a restored 19th century home originally built by a prominent congressman and banker. The home is managed by the local community and offers visitors regular tours to show off the authentic Victorian architecture of the building.
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Concordia Swimming Pool is regulation sized with six wide lanes for lap swimming. The pool also features two diving boards, locker rooms, a sauna, and a deck seating area for spectators and events.
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A project of the Nature Conservancy, the Bluestem Prairie Preserve offers visitors the chance to see firsthand the vast and expansive prairie that once covered the region. The Preserve spans just over six acres.
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202 1st Ave North, Moorhead, MN 56560
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The Hjemkomst Interpretive Center is a multi-use facility which hosts special exhibits and events. A Hjemkomst Viking ship is a permanent exhibit in the center. Also on the grounds is the Stave Church, a Norwegian heritage symbol in the Red River Valley.
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The headquarters of the Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County, the Hjemkomst Center is named for a Viking ship. The center hosts a variety of exhibits related to local and regional history and culture.
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Situated near the Red River, the El Zagal Golf Course offers season passes and lessons to golfing enthusiasts in the Fargo, North Dakota area. The course, now closed, will reopen in 2016 to accommodate a Fargo levee project.
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North Elm Street and 36th Ave. N, Fargo, ND
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Part of the Fargo, North Dakota Park District, the Edgewood Municipal Golf Course was established in the mid 1920's. The course regularly appears on Golf Digest's 'Best Places to Play' list.
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The two-screen Fargo Theatre is an independent film theater in Fargo, North Dakota. It shows a mixture of foreign and independent films. The second screen is often available for corporate videoconferences and other large events.
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Featuring three pools, Island Park Pool is situated next to Island Park and includes a deck, changing facilities and concessions. It has a wading pool, a 50-meter pool with eight lanes, and diving boards with a separate pool.