- 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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Missouri Riverboat Incorporates operates the Lewis and Clark Riverboat docked at Bismarck, North Dakota. The 150-passenger paddleboat provides a one hour pre-narrated dinner cruise on the Mississippi River past many areas that visitors would not see otherwise.
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Located five miles due east of Bismarck, North Dakota, the McDowell Dam Nature Park is a 270+ acre park that features paddleboating and kayaking in the summer and public ice skating in the winter. Horseshoes are also a featured activity.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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…