- TripBuzz found 25 things to do with kids in or near Moorhead, Minnesota, including 18 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fargo.
- From Concordia Swimming Pool to Sunset Lanes, the Moorhead area offers 25 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Bird Watching.
- The twin city to Fargo, North Dakota, Moorhead is one of the larger cities in Minnesota. Once predominantly an agricultural town, its history is recorded and maintained at the local Clay County Museum and Archives. Also rich in arts and culture, the city offers an art gallery and museum, along with a performing arts school.
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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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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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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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CEC Safari 7 offers reduced price showing of movies released in the near past that guests may have missed in theaters. With 7 screens, visitors can see a new-to-them movie with delicious concessions for a reasonable price.
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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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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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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.
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One of Fargo's most important sporting events is the annual Fargo Marathon, a foot race that draws competitors from throughout the United States. The Marathon proceeds rain or shine, and its route changes almost every year. The race is free for spectators.