From border to border, North Dakota is spotted with scenic local parks, state parks, and a national park. These beautiful locations allow people to see the state’s natural beauty and enjoy the fresh air of the outdoors. Now that fall is here a few of these parks in particular are especially gorgeous, particularly this park in Fargo, ND that is the favorite of many locals, and for good reasons.
Check when the best fall foliage times are for ND and then head over to this hidden gem to see why it’s one of the Peace Garden State’s best kept secrets.
The Lindenwood Park is definitely one of the most beautiful spots in Fargo, ND, and one of the prettiest parks in the state - especially in the fall.
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This park lies alongside the Red River and is full of trees. Come autumn, it becomes a spectacular display of color.
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The park features many trails, roads, campsites, playgrounds, and other ways to enjoy the nature, including bridges.
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You can see awesome views of the river from the bridges and the stunning colors reflecting into the water below.
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The trails are open for hiking and biking and there are primitive campgrounds as well as RV hookups.
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If you need an escape into the outdoors without having to go outside the city, then Lindenwood Park is the place for you.
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During the spring and summer the park has beautifully kept gardens, making Lindenwood Park a lovely year round destination.
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Whether you go for an afternoon to see the fall foliage or you spend the weekend sleeping under the stars, you’ll feel like you’ve found a truly great secret spot to unwind and take in the fresh air.
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Lindenwood Park is located at 1955 Roger Maris Drive, Fargo, ND 58103. Click here for more information on the campsites and how to reserve them.
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