- 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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The Red River Zoo contains over 600 animals belonging to 89 different species including red pandas, grey wolves, and otters. In addition to seeing the animals, people can ride on a 1928 carousel.
4.8 Miles
Comprised of 18 holes, the Rose Creek Golf Course in Fargo, North Dakota showcases large greens of bentgrass and four sets of tees. The course was named as one of the 'Best Places to Play' by Golf Digest.
5.7 Miles
Situated on over 110 acres, North Dakota Horse Park is home to both a six-furlong horse racetrack and a university equine sciences department. The park is primarily used for horse races with concessions available during events.
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A par 33, 9-hole course, the Osgood Golf Couse is part of the Fargo, North Dakota Park system. The five different tee options at the site make the course a popular choice for beginning and veteran players alike.
7.6 Miles
Over 400,000 artifacts are located in 43 buildings at Bonanzaville, USA. Highlights include the Dahl Car Museum featuring a 1904 Holzman car, Eagles Air Museum featuring 20 aircrafts from 1911 to 1976, Eagles Air Museum featuring a Wells Fargo stagecoach, and the Mourn Agriculture Building with the world's larg…
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Fort Abercrombie was first used in 1857, and thus is the first United States military post. It was used for the next 21 years to welcome maintain peace as new settlers moved to the area now known as North Dakota.
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Measuring 511 acres, Lake Maud offers a sandy beach and access to the water for boating. The lake is suitable for fishing and includes Northern Pike, Walleye, Bluegill, Largemouth Bass and Black Crappie.
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A large sculptured catfish, the Wahpeton Wahpper is billed as the 'World's Largest.' Located in Wahpeton, North Dakota, the giant catfish is 40 feet long and sits across from the Minnesota border in the Kidder Recreation Area.
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Originally established in 1933, the Chahinkapa Zoo has over 200 animals from 70 species that are found on six continents. The zoo is the only place in North Dakota to see an orangutan.
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Hosting a variety of local vendors, Shady Hollow Flea Market provides an area for visitors to shop for produce, crafts, and antiques on Saturdays and Sundays. The flea market has a cafe that serves pizza and burgers.