This is the Gassman Coulee trestle, located approximately three miles west of Minot. A total of 1,792 ft. At its tallest point, it is 117 feet high. In addition to …
About 5 miles southeast of minot the park has one primary loop with a dozen or so single track trails branching off. In the winter the trails are groomed for fat biking!
This is the northern entrance to a 240 acre grassland natural area owned by Minot Parks and recreation. There are several primitive trails through the hills, the main loop is about 1 mile long.
This park has a paved walking path as well as an unofficial single track. A great place to walk, or to stop while running or walking on the path from Burlington to Minot
The Mouse River, known as the Souris River in Canada, flows for 357 miles through North Dakota. It gets its name from its meandering nature, which is said to resemble that of a rodent's scampering path.