Fun Activities to Welcome in Spring โ Fargo, ND & Moorhead, MN
Pick Berries โ While berry-picking season starts later in the year, you can visit Sanders Blueberry Patch in Moorhead when they open or check out Buffalo River Pumpkin Patch, which sometimes has other farm-fresh goodies in the spring.
Go to a Petting Zoo โ Red River Valley Zoo (Fargo) has an interactive farm animal area where kids can meet goats, alpacas, and other friendly creatures.
Attend a Baseball Game โ Catch a Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks game at Newman Outdoor Field in Fargo. The season kicks off in May, making it the perfect springtime outing!
๐ซ Host a Tea Party โ Make it special by visiting a local tea shop like Steep Me A Cup of Tea (Fargo) to pick out some unique blends. Or, pack a basket and set up a tea party at Lindenwood Park or Gooseberry Park for a charming outdoor setting.
Start a Garden โ If youโre new to gardening, check out Baker Garden & Gift or Hollandโs (Fargo) for plants, seeds, and expert advice. They also have greenhouse tours and gardening workshops!
Head to the Farmersโ Market โ The Red River Market (Fargo) is the areaโs largest farmersโ market and starts up again in May, featuring fresh produce, artisan goods, and live entertainment.
Play Outdoor Games โ Visit Lindenwood Park (Fargo) or Gooseberry Park (Moorhead) for frisbee, soccer, or a game of cornhole. If youโre up for something more competitive, try a Disc Golf Course in Fargo!
Plan a Nature Scavenger Hunt โ Buffalo River State Park (just east of Moorhead) is great for a family-friendly scavenger hunt. Look for budding flowers, migrating birds, and early signs of wildlife.
Do Some Bird-Watching โ Fargo-Moorhead Audubon Societyโs Wild Bird Sanctuary (Moorhead) is a perfect spot to see returning migratory birds in spring.
Go for a Walk in the Rain โ Take a refreshing walk through Downtown Fargo or the Trollwood Park trails (Fargo). Just bring an umbrella and enjoy the scent of fresh rain!
Visit an Arboretum or Public Garden โ Northern Plains Botanic Garden (Fargo) is a beautiful place to see spring flowers bloom, featuring themed gardens and peaceful walking paths.
Go Camping โ Buffalo River State Park and Maplewood State Park (about an hour from Fargo) both offer great spring camping spots with hiking trails, scenic views, and fresh air.
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