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Wachter Park Shelter 2
Wachter Park, 205 E. Reno Ave. Accessible route Restroom (permanent) Playground Wachter Aquatic Complex Capacity: 32, Tables: 4 (8 ft., one accessible)
Wachter Park Shelter 3
Wachter Park, 205 E. Reno Ave. Accessible route Restrooms (permanent) Playground Wachter Aquatic Complex Capacity: 32, Tables: 4 (8 ft., one accessible)
23rd Street Park Shelter
23rd Street Park, 520 N. 23rd St. Basketball court Open green space Playground Soft cover shelter Capacity: 24, Tables: 4
General Sibley Park & Campground Amphitheater
General Sibley Park, 5001 S Washington St. Bathrooms (vault) Electricity – 4 outlets (two 20-amp, one 30-amp, one50-amp) Fire pit Capacity: 44
General Sibley Park & Campground Shelter 2
General Sibley Park, 5001 S. Washington St. Bathrooms (vault) Electricity – 4 outlets Fire pit Grills – 2 Horseshoes Disc golf Open green space Playground Water Capacity: 96, Tables: 6 (16 ft.)
Elk Ridge Park Shelter
Elk Ridge Park, 3620 Cogburn Way Bathrooms Electricity Pickleball courts Playground Open green space Trail loop Capacity: 32, Tables: 4 (8 ft.-one accessible)
General Sibley Park & Campground Shelter 1
General Sibley Park, 5001 S Washington St. Bathrooms (vault) Electricity – 8 outlets Grills – 1 Disc golf Open green space Near amphitheater Capacity: 125, Tables: 11 (one 16 ft., ten 8 ft.)
Do You Have Health and Wellness Goals for 2022?
According to a survey by the National Recreation and Park Association, 94 percent of U.S. adults have health and wellness goals for 2022. Key findings include: Nearly two in three adults have a goal of drinking more water and/or eating …
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Bismarck Board of Park Commissioners Brief for Dec. 16, 2021
Meeting Recap for Dec. 16, 2021 Jamy Mills shared information about Fast Trax BMX as a Bismarck Parks and Recreation District (BPRD) featured partner. Significant work on the track has been accomplished over the last five years, including installation of …
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East Sibley Nature Park
7801 Dogwood Dr. This park is located in a Cottonwood forest along a bend of the Missouri River. This is a great place to go birding and also a nice walk for you and your four legged family members (on …
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