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Minot is a city in the Lakes and Gardens region of North Dakota with about 40,888 people in 2010 Census. Known as the Magic City, it's a significant rail hub (for freight, anyway). However, its location deep within North America and off the Interstate System generally means you don't see Minot if you don't plan on it.

A view of Minot, looking South

Understand

The Souris River goes through the middle of town, carving a valley in the middle of flat prairie. The town arose in 1880s as a stop along the Great Northern railway. During Prohibition the city became a nexus for alcohol smuggling. After World War II the city settled down into quiet suburbanation. There's a US Air Force base north of town. You can drive to Canada in just over an hour.

Minot is a rather unusual city, though possessing levels of services similar to much larger cities, it struggles between small-town and cosmopolitan attitudes. Civic growth is not greatly helped by the climate. T-shirts available at the airport have this motto: "Why not Minot? Freezin's the reason!"

Climate

It should be noted that while North Dakota is typically associated with a cold climate, the weather actually has its extremes, and Minot reaches temperatures of 90s (sometimes even 100s) in the summer months.


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Get in

By plane

Minot International Airport (MOT  IATA) is served by daily nonstop jet service on Delta Air Lines from Delta's hub at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport. [1] It also has daily nonstop jet service to Denver and Houston on United Airlines, and weekly nonstop jet service to Las Vegas and Phoenix-Mesa on Allegiant.

By car

Minot's location towards the center of the continent places it well off the beaten path for travelers. Most commonly, visitors are passing by. Often they are taking the scenic route west through Montana (or coming from that direction). Also, many Canadian tour buses bound for points east (Minneapolis, Chicago, etc.) will cross into the US through Portal, and stop in Minot for fuel and a quick bite.

The major routes through the city are US 2 (east-west), US 83 (north-south), and US 52 (northwest-southeast). US 2 intersects with Interstate 29 in Grand Forks, US 83 intersects with Interstate 94 in Bismarck, and US 52 intersects with Interstate 94 in Jamestown. Successors to 83 and 52 also intersect with the Trans-Canada Highway.

By train

  • Amtrak, 400 1st Ave SW, phone +1 701 852-0358. Minot is a stop on Amtrak's Empire Builder line, which goes between Chicago and Seattle/Portland. Minot is one of three layovers between the Twin Cities and Spokane, as it is a refueling stop. There is one train in each direction every day: Westbound trains pass through about 9AM; Eastbound trains pass through about 9PM.

Freight rail service to Minot is provided by the Burlington Northern Santa Fe and Canadian Pacific Railways.

By bus

  • Minot Bus Depot, 300 18th Ave SW, phone +1 701 852-2477

A local company provides road transportation to and from Grand Forks ($45.05) and Bismarck ($25.80) every day except Wednesdays and Saturdays, and also to New Town ($13) on weekdays.

Primary interstate carrier Greyhound Lines serves none of these cities; though from Grand Forks, Jefferson Lines connects to Greyhound in Winnipeg and Fargo. From Bismarck, Rimrock Stages connects to Greyhound in Fargo and Billings.

Get around

Unless you've brought a bicycle and happen to be in good shape, you aren't getting anywhere in Minot without a car. Some public transit is available at certain times, but for visitors it's more trouble than it's worth.

Car rental

Avis (+1 701 838-7665), Hertz (+1 701 852-0104), and National (+1 701 852-5115) located at the airport. There is a Rent-a-Wreck (838-0098) at a Sinclair gas station three (hilly) blocks south of the Amtrak station. There is an Enterprise location (838-3800) on the south end of town. Enterprise and Rent-a-Wreck will pick you up; Avis, Hertz, and National are oriented primarily towards airline travelers.

Taxi

Taxi service is also available. Central Cab. +1 701-852-8000

By public transit

Minot City Transit provides service. There is no bus stop at the Amtrak station. Also, there is no common transfer stop between routes. Buses run every hour between 9AM and 5PM, Monday through Friday. Two trips run between 6:55AM to 8:30AM on school days and again between 2:55PM and 4:30PM

Fare is $1.25. Children under 6 pay no fare. Monthly passes for adults are $34.00. Monthly passes for senior citizens and disabled are $26.00.

See

Stave Church, Scandinavian Heritage Center
  • Minot Railroad Museum, 19 1st Street NE, +1 701-852-7091. The museum, has provided its guests with a glimpse at the fascinating history of the westward railroad expansion since its opening in 1986.
  • Riverwalk of Minot. A 2.5 mile walking and biking trail along the Souris River, which is accessible from a number of Minot attractions including the Railroad Museum and Roosevelt Park.
  • Roosevelt Park and Zoo, 1219 Burdick Expressway East, +1 701-857-4166. May: 10AM-6PM; June–August: 10AM-8PM; September: 10AM-6PM; October: Weekdays 10AM-5PM (Weather Permitting). Roosevelt Park is the city's largest park. Features include a zoo, a swimming pool, and a 2/5ths scale railroad you can take a ride on around the park, in addition to gardens, walking paths, picnic shelters, tennis courts, and a band shell. Be sure to check out the sundial near the train station and the statue of Theodore Roosevelt in the southwest part of the park.
  • Scandinavian Heritage Center, 1020 S. Broadway, +1 701-852-9161. A 14 acre park highlighting the Scandinavian roots of the region. Feature of the park include a 230-year-old house from Norway and a stave church.

Do

  • The North Dakota State Fair, 2005 Burdick Expressway East (State Fairgrounds). The North Dakota State Fair is one of the biggest entertainment events of the year, bringing big name concerts, carnival rides, and fairway fare. The fair runs 9 days, from the second-to-last Friday in July to the last Saturday in July.
  • Norsk Høstfest, 2005 Burdick Expressy East (State Fairgrounds). The Norsk Høstfest is North America's largest Scandinavian heritage festival, running more than 25 years. The Høstfest, like the State Fair, brings in big-name entertainers to Minot, along with a lot of other folks! The Norsk Høstfest runs 4 days, starting the first Wednesday in October to the following Saturday.
  • Lillian and Coleman Taube Museum of Art, 2 N. Main St. (corner of Main St. & Central Ave. downtown), +1 701 838-4445. Tues - Fri: 10:30AM - 5:30PM Sat: 11AM - 4PM. This venue has over 1600 square feet of gallery space, for emerging and established talent locally, regionally, and internationally. Showcase guest artists and member’s work, as well as maintaining a permanent collection. Also located within the gallery is the Museum Gift Shop primarily consisting of ND artists work. Tours are welcome anytime. Admission is by suggested contribution..

Buy

Shopping opportunities are ample in Minot. Souvenirs are available at the airport.

  • Downtown Minot, northeast of the intersection of Burdick Expressway and Broadway, has small shops and restaurants, particularly along Main Street and Central Avenue.
  • Dakota Square Mall, 16th Street SW (off the US 2/52 bypass). Target, Sears, Herbergers, J C Penney, and Scheels Sports. Numerous specialty shops. The mall is in the middle of a shopping district that grew around it, including Hobby Lobby, Super Wal-Mart, and Best Buy.
  • Town and Country Center, Broadway. A strip mall. Much of it is office space but there is a drugstore, a variety store, and a travel agency.
  • Arrowhead Mall. A strip mall on 16th Street SW quite a bit north of the mall. There's a drugstore, a supermarket, some restaurants, and some offices.
  • Budget Music and Video, 1944 S. Broadway, +1 701 852-5321. A locally owned record shop with a large collection of new and used CDs, body jewelry, incense, lighters, posters, and paintings amongst other odds and ends.

Eat

Food is pretty cheap in Minot. You're looking at $10 tops per person in most cases, maybe $20 at some of the nicer sit-down restaurants. If you really want to pull out on the stops, it is theoretically possible to spend $50 a plate at a handful of places in town... if you care to.

You will not need a reservation for any restaurant in town. Some restaurants do have private rooms that can be reserved, which are generally for business or political meetings.

Budget

  • Charlie's Main Street Cafe, 113 South Main St (Downtown), +1 701 839-5900. American fare.
  • Schatz Econostop, 1712 20th Ave SE (on the 2/52 Bypass East), +1 701 852-5044. One of two main truck stops in Minot, Econostop provides good food at a very reasonable price. Open 24 hours.

Mid-range

  • Behm's Backroad Bar & Cafe, 3800 2/52 Bypass West, +1 701 838-4029. Daily specials for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Two homemade soups daily. All desserts are baked fresh in the kitchen. Hot Stuff Pizza is also served in the bar and restaurant. Restaurant hours are 5AM-11PM daily. Call ahead for takeout orders too.
  • Homesteader's Restaurant, 2501 2/52 Bypass West, +1 701 838-2274. Downhome cooking.
  • China Star, 1631 S Broadway, +1 701 838-3833. Chinese Buffet and Mongolian Barbecue. Open lunch and dinner. Local delivery.
  • Planet Pizza, 220 South Broadway, +1 701 852-1700. Pizza and Video Games! The place to take your children. Party room available. Local delivery.
  • Royal Fork Buffet, 1420 24th Ave SW (Dakota Square Mall), +1 701 838-6581. American buffet; fresh cut roast beef and ham, variety of other dishes. Private rooms available.
  • Sammy's Pizza, 400 North Broadway, +1 852-4486. Italian cuisine. Local delivery.
  • Bad Lands grill and Saloon, 2300 15th St SW (directly south of Dakota Square Mall). A new franchise operated by Apple Corp., owners of the Applebee's chain. Focus is on seafood and steak prepared in a southern style with family friendly atmostsphere. Open 10AM to 10PM, bar open until 11PM. Full bar and wine list similar to other chain restaurants. Call ahead for a private room reservation (large parties only).
  • Yenti's Villa, 22 South Main St (Downtown), +1 701 852-9180. Japanese and Chinese food made to order. Open lunch and dinner Tu-Sa, sushi available after 5PM weekdays and all day Saturday. Sample the iced pearl teas (Bubble tea), home-made pancakes, spring rolls, and dumplings.

Splurge

  • Primo, 1505 North Broadway (at the Grand International), +1 701 852-3161. Italian and American cuisine. Biggest list of wines, scotches, and cognacs in town. If there is a place to wine and dine in Minot, this is it. Open 24 hours. Private rooms available. This restaurant does not take reservations.
  • Seven's, 2315 North Broadway (Vegas Motel), +1 701 852-4343. Live Lobster and Seafood, American and Italian cuisine. Also has a bar. Private rooms available. This restaurant does not take reservations.
  • Ten North Main, 10 N. Main St (Downtown), +1 701 837-1010. An upscale restaurant located across the street from an old train depot. Co-owned by actor Josh Duhamel, a Minot native. Private rooms available. Wi-Fi hotspot. This restaurant does take reservations.

Drink

Sleep

Accommodations are easy to find in Minot -- except during the State Fair and Høstfest. Be sure to reserve your rooms well in advance if you're planning to stay during late July and early October.

Budget

Mid-range

  • Days Inn, 2100 4th Street SW (near the Broadway and 2/52 Bypass interchange), toll-free: +1-888-327-6466. $50-$80.
  • Dakota Inn, 2401 2/52 Bypass West (west of Dakota Square Mall), +1 800-862-5003. $40-80.
  • Best Western Kelly Inn, 1510 26th Ave SW (near Dakota Square Mall), toll-free: +1-800-735-5868. $50-75.

Splurge

  • Grand International, 1505 North Broadway (on North Hill near the Airport), toll-free: +1-800-735-4493. The Grand International rivals the Holiday Inn as the best in town. $60-$95.
  • Holiday Inn Riverside, 2200 Burdick Expressway East, toll-free: +1-800-468-9968. The Holiday Inn is widely regarded as the best hotel in town. Almost immediately across Burdick Expressway from the fairgrounds. $65-$100.

Stay safe

There is little crime in Minot. Most residents do lock their doors, but in wintertime many people leave their cars running in parking lots as they run their errands.

Probably the most significant danger comes from city traffic. Pedestrians should yield to oncoming traffic -- most people will not stop to let you by, even at crosswalks. Also, drunk and exhibition driving is a risk late on weekends. Stay alert on the roads at those times.

Connect

The telephone area code for Minot is 701.

Minot has excellent telecommunications infrastructure; the telephone system is modern, internet access is ubiquitous, and cellular coverage within the city is excellent. Analog and digital PCS, CDMA and GSM networks are available. Coverage in the city and along the roads is excellent. Coverage gaps deep in rural territory are quickly being filled. Local telephone provider SRT is a partner with Sprint and Verizon Wireless, among others. Alltel Wireless also maintains infrastructure in the area; while its native service is based on CDMA technology, it offers a parallel GSM network that some carriers such as T-Mobile US use for roaming. AT&T Wireless now offers limited coverage in the city but not in the surrounding rural areas.

Minot has a web cafe, Broadway Bean & Bagel, on South Broadway. Public Internet access is also available at the Public Library (next to the Amtrak station) and Minot State University (North Broadway). Free WiFi access is available in pockets downtown and around MSU.

Go next

  • Rugby (70 miles E) is the geographical center of North America. From Minot, take US 2 east and drive for about one hour.
  • The International Peace Garden (120 miles NE) is on the Canadian border near Dunseith. From Minot, take US 2 to Rugby and turn north on ND 3, park is on left at border crossing.
  • Lake Sakakawea (40 miles S) provides ample water recreational opportunities. From Minot, take US 83 south and drive about half an hour, US 83 crosses the lake. The cities of Garrison and New Town have boater services.
  • 4 Bears Casino near New Town (60 miles SW) has a wide variety of entertainment. From Minot, take US 83 south about fifteen minutes, then turn west at ND 23 and drive about forty minutes.
Routes through Minot
SpokaneWilliston  W  E  RugbyFargo
WillistonBurlington  W  E  TownerGrand Forks
EstevanBurlington  NW  SE  BalfourJamestown
Virden ← Jct W E  N  S  MaxBismarck



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