Things to See & Do Around Bismarck-Mandan
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Bismarck Civic Center
Bismarck
The
Bismarck Civic Center hosts everything from circuses and
exhibits to sporting events and rock concerts. Located next
to Kirkwood Mall.
Bismarck
Parks
Bismarck
Bismarck
is home to numerous parks for recreation. Some of the
largest include Hillside (AKA Lions), Pioneer, Sertoma, and
General Sibley. Sertoma Park sits on the banks of the
Missouri River, and is home to the
Dakota Zoo and Superslide
Amusement Park.
Buckstop Junction
Bismarck
Historic frontier town
home to several original frontier buildings.
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Camp Hancock Historic Site
Bismarck
Contains the oldest
building in Bismarck, built in 1872 as an infantry post and
warehouse.
Site also contains a vintage 1909 Northern Pacific train
locomotive and the Bread of Life Church, built in 1881.
Dakota
Zoo
Bismarck
First
opened in 1961, the Dakota Zoo is home to many different
species of animals, and was once home to the world’s largest
Kodiak bear in captivity. Located on the banks of Missouri
River adjacent to Sertoma Park.
Downtown Historic
District
Bismarck
Features many historic buildings, with the oldest constructed in 1883.
Downtown Bismarck was once the region's main business hub,
with both national and local retailers competing
successfully for many decades. Recent renaissance projects
have pumped new life into downtown, with many retailers and
restaurants again located in the district. The city's
earliest development occurred in or now what is now
considered downtown. Amongst the most notable historic
buildings include the
Patterson Hotel (1911), Federal Building (1913),
Webb Brothers Block (1900),
Civic Square (1912), Dakota Block (1883), and
Anderson Building
(1905). The Provident
Building and its weather beacon is also located
downtown, along with other unique structures.
Enchanted Highway
Regent
The enchanted highway is home to many fabulous metal sculptures
produced by Regent native Gary Greff. Regent is about a
two-hour drive from the Bismarck-Mandan area.
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| The Missouri River separates Bismarck-Mandan and offers many activities from fishing to swimming. |
Fishing
Bismarck-Mandan Area
North
Dakota has many options for fishing, boating, and related
water activities. The Bismarck-Mandan area alone has several
options, including the Missouri River and man-made McDowell
Dam. Formed by the Garrison Dam, Lake Sakakawea is the
largest lake in the state, and the third largest man-made
lake in the nation. Lake Sakakawea is located about 50
miles northwest of Bismarck.
Fort
Abraham Lincoln State Park
Mandan
Established to serve and protect the expanding railroad and
represent military interests through Dakota Territory,
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park also includes the On a Slant Indian Village. Here is the site where
George Armstrong Custer began his trek to the infamous
Battle of Little Bighorn. A recreation of Custer’s House, earthlodges, blockhouses, and other buildings
remaining from
the military post can be toured.
Golfing Bismarck &
Mandan
There are
several golf courses in the Bismarck-Mandan area, including
Pebble Creek, Tom O’leary, Riverside, Prairie West, Apple
Creek, Mandan Municipal, and Hawktree.
Heritage Center
Bismarck
Completed
in 1981, the North Dakota Heritage Center sits on the
grounds of the state capitol.
The Heritage Center is home to numerous exhibits that take
visitors through North Dakota’s rich history.
Lewis & Clark Riverboat
Bismarck
The Lewis
& Clark Riverboat cruises the Missouri River every summer
night, weather permitting. It’s available for individuals
and also large groups. A bar is onboard, and meals can also
be purchased.
Mandan
Community Center
Mandan
The
Mandan Community Center has convention rooms available,
along with a large indoor swimming complex, complete with an
indoor waterslide.
Movies Bismarck
Two major
movie theaters serve Bismarck-Mandan,
Grand Theatre and
Carmike 8 Cinema (formerly Midco 8). When it opened,
Midco 8 was the largest in Bismarck, however after recent
expansions, Grand Theatre now holds the bragging rights.
Both are located in north Bismarck, Grand Theatre across
from Kmart, and Carmike 8 at Gateway Fashion Mall.
North Dakota State Capitol
Bismarck
Built in
1934, and nicknamed “Skyscraper on the Prairie”, the
art-deco style skyscraper is the tallest building in North
Dakota at 19 stories. The grounds are filled with walking
paths, several different species of plants, a veteran's
memorial, and various statues. Community gatherings are
common occurrences at the “capitol mall”, the large courtyard
located south of the building. The heritage center is also
located on the grounds of the capitol.
Prairie Knights Casino
Fort Yates
Prairie
Knights Casino & Resort is located 46 miles south of Mandan
and is one of North Dakota’s largest casinos, with 600 slot
machines, blackjack, and other games.
Salem Sue
New Salem
Salem Sue, located about 34 miles west of Bismarck, is the world's
largest cow. Built in 1974, Salem Sue stands 38 feet and is
the tallest of the famous North Dakota animal statues.
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Shopping Bismarck &
Mandan
Bismarck
is the largest retail hub in central and western North
Dakota, and second only to Fargo in the state. With several
major shopping centers, most notably Kirkwood Plaza and
Gateway Fashion Mall, you will find what you’re looking for
in the Bismarck area. In addition to its strong local
businesses, Bismarck is home to many national chains that
include Kmart, Wal-Mart, Target, Sears, JCPenney, Best Buy,
Kohl’s, Old Navy, and so many more. For more information
about Bismarck shopping, including in-depth history, visit
BismarckPride’s Shopping Section.
Skiing Mandan
Opened in
1993, Huff Hills is
North Dakota’s largest ski area, home to sixteen runs and
four lifts. The main building also has full food service,
serving everything from chili to pizza.
Swimming Bismarck &
Mandan
Looking
for a place to dunk and dive? Bismarck-Mandan has several
options to lounge by the pool. The first public outdoor pool
opened in Bismarck was Elks, followed by Hillside, then the
Wachter Wave Pool. YMCA has a location in Bismarck with two
indoor pools, and the Mandan Community Center also has an
indoor water facility.
Raging Rivers Waterpark in Mandan is
North Dakota’s largest waterpark.
World's Largest
Buffalo
Jamestown
North Dakota is also home to the world's largest buffalo, located about
102 miles east of Bismarck in Jamestown.
Standing 26 feet tall,
the buffalo was erected in 1959. Located next to the
famous buffalo is also the Frontier Village, where tourists
can tour an old pioneer village, complete with a post
office, jail, barber shop, and other great buildings.
World's Largest Cow
New Salem
See "Salem Sue"








