- TripBuzz found 43 things to do with kids in or near Mandan, North Dakota, including 22 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bismarck, Medora and New Salem.
- From Raging Rivers Waterpark to Crown Butte Lake, the Mandan area offers 33 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Lake, Golf and Boat Rentals.
- Mandan, located in Morton County, is the eighth largest city in the state of North Dakota, with a population of just under 20,000. The city is located along the Missouri River, just across from the capital city of Bismarck. The relatively populated city is made up of mostly families, making for a friendly destination for all.
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The primary focus of the All Seasons Arena is the indoor ice skating rink. The rink is open to the public on select days and is home to the Mandan High School Boys and Girls hockey teams.
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The Dacotah Speedway is a track that is 3/8 mile and made of clay with a high banked shape. There are many races held throughout the season with emphasis on stock cars in addition to an annual demolition derby.
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Dog Town Dog Park is a fenced in park that allows dogs and other pets to run around and socialize. The park is open daily from 5:00am to 11:00pm and has resources for owners including bag dispensers, trash cans, and parking.
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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.
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North Dakota Krav Maga is a self defense school certified by the American Krav Maga Federation. It is a fully equipped facility and holds training sessions for both children and adults.
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The Mandan Indians built a village of about 86 earthworks homes in this area about 1575. About 1781, the village was abandoned after a smallpox outbreak, but visitors can visit reconstructed homes filled with artifacts.
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The Custer House was reconstructed from original blueprints as much as possible, but staying within modern code. In the home, visitors can take a tour, and see many possessions that belonged to Custer and his family.
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Open every day from Memorial Day through Labor Day, the N.D. State Railroad Museum covers the railroad-based history of the entire state. The building that houses the collection was donated by the Burlington Northern Railroad in 1984.
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The journey undertaken by the Fort Lincoln Trolley runs along nine miles of railroad track from the Heart River to the Fort Lincoln State Park. There are several trolleys that carry guests, but one of the most popular is a restored 1890s streetcar.
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The Prairie West Golf Course measures 6,681 yards from the longest tees and has been open to the public since 1992. It is composed of 18 holes and is a par 72.