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Trails, Recreational
   
Please refer to our trail map Click Here or trail descriptions.

The Bismarck Parks and Recreation District provides more than 30 miles of recreational trails to the public, including:
1.83 Miles • Expressway Trail
3.14 Miles • Hay Creek Loop One
2.47 Miles • Hay Creek Loop Two
3.62 Miles • Riverwood Golf Course Loop One
5.99 Miles • Riverwood Golf Course Loop Two
1.01 Miles • Sertoma Park Loop
2.05 Miles • Pioneer Park to Sertoma Park
1.64 Miles • Solheim School to Wachter Middle School
2.30 Miles • Tom O’Leary Golf Course
3.78 Miles • Sleepy Hollow Loop
2.25 Mile • Pebble Creek Loop
1.06 Miles • Cottonwood Park Loop
1.10 Miles • Chief Looking’s Village
0.36 Mile • Igoe Park Loop
1.13 Miles • Bill Mills Nature Trail
0.55 Mile • Gateway Park Trail
0.83 Mile • Valley Drive Trail
   
The Park District asks citizens to abide by the following rules when using the trails:

1) Walkers, joggers and bikers please keep to the right when using the trails.
2) All dogs must be on a leash.
3) Be aware of traffic approaching and behind you.
4) Be aware of intersections and crossings.
5) Please pick up you and your pet’s litter.

CHIEF LOOKING’S EARTHLODGE VILLAGE INTERPRETIVE TRAIL
This 3/4 mile trail is as enjoyable as it is educational. Located on the Pioneer Park Overlook off Burnt Boat Road, this trail covers the layout and features of the Earthlodge Village occupied by the Mandan Indian Tribe dating back to 1675.

“GEORGE BIRD” ROTARY PARK ARBORETUM TRAIL
This gravel trail on Divide Avenue and College Drive (the north corner of Tom O’Leary Golf Course) is designed to showcase a variety of plant life, including native trees and shrubbery, as well as non-native plant life. “George Bird” Rotary Park Arboretum Trail is a cooperative project of the Park District, Bismarck Forestry Department and the Bismarck Rotary Club.

 
 
   
 

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