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#1.
Sertoma Park Road, Bismarck, ND
On June 3, 1961, the Dakota Zoo opened its gates to the public with 75 animals and 23 birds on some 15 acre... More on Museumstuff.com
The Dakota Zoo was visited the 2006 Best City Attraction and it's easy to see why. More on igougo

#2.
1219 Burdick Expressway East,Minot,ND,58702
A fairly good park, one of the only skater built parks in ND. This park is small, but fun. It is inside of ... More on ConcreteDisciples.com
Thought the price was a bit high for as limited as they are. More on insiderpages.com

#3.
1004 R.J. Hughes Drive,Wahpeton,ND,58074-0490
Chahinkapa Zoo is committed to providing clean and green natural habitats for its animal residents and aest... More on familydaysoutusa
Although I worked at the Zoo for 4 years and might be biased, this is the best small zoo I have ever be... More on Epinions.com

#4.
4220 21st. Avenue, SW, Fargo, North Dakota
One of the newest zoos in the state, The Red River Zoo is home to 75 different species of animals, and has...
This 16-acre zoo specializes in endangered and rare species. Â See 80 species of animals in their natural h... More on Discover America

#5.
West Fargo, ND
'Red River Zoo' is a zoo in Fargo, North Dakota. The zoo's first opened in the spring of 1999, and the zoo gained AZA-accreditation on September 25, 2006. The RRZ sits on of land that was once a farm (the George Anderson family ... More on Wikipedia

#6.
226 Broadway, 2nd floor, Fargo, 58102

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Minot, North Dakota, United States

#8.
Devils Lake, ND
Devils Lake, North Dakota's largest natural body of water, is home to a state park and a recreation area Grahams Island State Park and Black Tiger Bay State boat ramp. The area is known for ... More on LLBean.com
Devils Lake State Parks consist of three park and recreation areas in north central North Dakota on Devils Lake, the state's largest natural body of water. The park system includes: Grahams Island ... More on Epinions.com
