Things to Do in Minot, North Dakota

Once nicknamed the "Magic City" for its rapid growth in the late 1800s, Minot today is a city of 40,000 that serves as a trading center for north-central North Dakota. Things to do include visiting the Scandinavian Heritage Park and attending the annual Norsk Hostfest, the continent's largest Scandinavian festival.

Stave Church in Scandinavian Heritage Park. Minot, North Dakota.
Scandinavian Heritage Park. Photo: Courtesy of North Dakota Tourism

Do

Norsk Høstfest

The continent's largest Scandinavian festival arrives in this small north-central city each fall (September 28-October 1, 2022). High-quality handcrafted merchandise and traveling shows make for a one-of-a-kind experience.

Norsk Hostfest Minot North Dakota
Norsk Hostfest. Courtesy of North Dakota Tourism

Roosevelt Park Zoo

In 1920, the only animal in the zoo was a bison from Montana. Now, new animals are brought to this zoo —home to 68 species—in almost every year.

Scandinavian Heritage Park

Explore this nod to northern Europe, which includes a replica stave church, Finnish sauna and 25-foot-tall Swedish Dala horse.

Eat and Drink

Blue Rider Bar

Downtown's only remaining wood-frame structure is home to this historic bar, known for weekly live music and for its annual Rocky Mountain oyster festival.

Ebeneezer's Eatery and Irish Pub

Enjoy all-day breakfast (as well as Irish-inspired bar food), often accompanied by live music, at the Central Avenue pub.

The Starving Rooster

Try flatbread pizza, craft beer and a terrific pulled pork sandwich in a contemporary, brick-walled space.

Stay

Dakotah Rose Bed and Breakfast

The gracious 1906 home, built along a bend in the Souris River, offers six guest rooms. The third-floor ballroom overlooking the river is a common area where guests can listen to records or play cards and board games.

For more information: visitminot.org

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