Lions Conservancy Park
About the Business
Lions Conservancy Park is a stunning natural oasis located at 1221 El Cano Drive in Fargo, North Dakota. This park is a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors the opportunity to explore lush greenery, serene walking paths, and a variety of wildlife. The park is dedicated to the conservation of lions and other endangered species, providing educational programs and exhibits for visitors of all ages. Whether you're looking to relax in nature or learn more about wildlife conservation, Lions Conservancy Park is a must-visit destination in North Dakota.
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1221 El Cano Dr, Fargo, ND 58104, United States
Reviews
"This is one of the places I go to take quiet walks. There's good paths for biking and in the winter, sking and snow shoeing. For frisbee golf folks, there's nets. You'll find plenty of trees filled with squirrels during the warmer times of year, deer as well and some birds. The river is nice to walk alongside of course, then there's also buried history here! Cars and house foundations buried over time are noticeable, visible as they are not fully covered. Go here for a short walk at least once, you may like it."
"The leaves are changing color for the fall right now. Easy trails and biking paths. Not crowded, and right along the river. Lots of cool things along the trails. Great park!"
"The best memories are those stumbled upon by accident! Just like the discovery of this bike path/ park for me and my lovely momma. We went on an evening cruise and decided to try and explore a little bit, and ended up at Lions Conservancy Park, which is only a mile or two from our neighborhood. What I didn’t realize about this park, though, is that they have some amazing mountain biking paths. It was so much fun! Lions Conservancy backs up to the Red River, and the bike path goes right along the river so it’s hilly and woody and so cool. There’s another path on the other side of the river in nearby Iwen park. The path is also super user friendly. At the beginning there’s a map of it, and even a QR code you can scan to access the map electronically, and boy is it helpful. There’s also constant markers on the path so you know you’re still going the right way. For those who are more seasoned with mountain biking (ie: not me), there’s some built in jumps and fun challenges. I stayed way clear of those, because just trying to make it along the path was plenty enough for me. It’s about a mile total and it really gets you sweating. So besides the beautiful paths, there’s really not a lot more to Lions Conservancy. You can sort of see the river from the parking lot. You can’t walk far without being swarmed by bugs and other. But what a beautiful and delightful little path! Certainly not for the faint of heart but all the better when you complete it!"
"Rustic trails mostly designed for mountain bike but can be hiked. Rough trail conditions hiking boots with a stiff sole are recommended. Some wildflowers and wild life can been seen."
"Lots of native plants and animals to see! The miniature amphitheater is a great acoustic teaching opportunity for children as well."
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