One of North Dakota's biggest cities has the perfect trail system to experience it on. Take a walk along a river and through parks, downtown, and across plenty of interesting things to see. There is so much to offer on this walk that it's hard to summarize it all up here, so keep reading to find out more!
The Greenway is a huge park and trail system in Grand Forks, North Dakota that borders East Grand Forks, Minnesota. The entire park is over twice the size of New York City's famous Central Park.
The trails go along the Red River on both sides, with North Dakota's side going quite a bit further south. On these trails you can walk, bike, or just hang out.
The Greenway was created after the floods of 1997 devastated the area, but it has now been turned into a place for everyone to enjoy and use recreationally. There is a monument of how high the flood waters went in the park that you can see here:
The trails will take you to many bridges, including the well-known Sorlie Bridge.
The path also goes through downtown Grand Forks where you can see the beauty of the city along the Red River. The annual Grand Cities Art Fest takes place here each year.
Whether you are taking a stroll through the urban city scene or heading out to the more quieter, more natural areas of The Greenway, it is a magical experience that is perfect for any occasion.
There is so much more than just mentioned here to come across within The Greenway, so if you get the chance you should definitely visit it!
The Greenway has numerous trailheads and ways to access it throughout Grand Forks. You can learn more about these trailheads and about the entire park in general by visiting its official website. This includes a map of the whole park and trail system.
North Dakota has more interesting, unique paths than you may know about. For example, did you know it has its own Walk of Fame with over 100 signatures from famous people who have visited its largest city? Seriously, check it out!
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