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The Minot Park District is the unit of the Minot, North Dakota municipal government responsible for maintaining city parks. The District is managed by a board of five directors elected by city voters to four year terms.
The district also serves as the local forestry service, trimming and planting trees across the city. Through its efforts, Minot became a Tree City USA in 1992.
Parks
- 11th & 11th Park
- Green Valley Park
- Hammond Park
- Jefferson Park
- Leach Park
- Milla Vista Park
- Moose Park
- Nubbin Park
- Oak Park
- Second largest park in the city, located in a dense thicket of Oak trees.
- Polaris Park
- Radio City Park
- Riverside Park
- Roosevelt Park:
- Minot's largest park, adjacent to a zoo.
- Rosey Park
- Shirley Bicentennial Park, commonly known as the Scandinavian Heritage Park.
- Includes a stave church and the Minot Convention and Visitors Bureau.
- Sunnyside Park
- Via View
Other facilities
- Corbett Field (baseball stadium)
- MAYSA Arena (ice rinks)
- Optimist Soccer Complex
- Souris Valley Golf Course
References
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48°13′57″N 101°17′45″W / 48.23250°N 101.29583°W / 48.23250; -101.29583
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