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7. “Wahpper”
“ Wahpper,” the world’s largest catfish
at 40 feet long, is located at Kidder
Recreation area, home to several great
shore-fishing areas.
8. Richland County
Historical Museum
R ichland County Historical Museum is
home to Rosemeade pottery, Native
American artifacts, and more. For more
information call 701-642-3075 or visit
www.richlandcountymuseumnd.com.
Welcome to Welcome to
Wahpeton
Wahpeton Convention
& Visitors Bureau
1900 4th Street North
Wahpeton, North Dakota 58075
888-850-9544 or 701-591-2117
www.visitwahpeton.com
www.visitwahpeton.com
9. Dakota Avenue Mural
W ahpeton native and artist Shawn
McCann painted this mural in
downtown Wahpeton. Can you find the 23
hidden objects? Go to
www.visitwahpeton.com for a list of objects.
10. Ringling Bros
Circus
Monument
T he monument marks
the graves of two
circus workers that were
killed in a lighting strike
as they were setting up
for a show in Wahpeton
in 1897.
airy Queen
akota Coffee Co.
omino’s Pizza
conofoods Deli
l Toro Mexican Rest.
ry’n Pan
art’s Hub
ills 210 Café & Subs
cDonald’s
izza Ranch
rante’s Fine Dining
imonson’s Deli
ubway
aco John’s
ahpeton Deli
NDSCS
W ahpeton is home to the North
Dakota State College of Science,
the second-oldest two-year public college
in the United States. NDSCS offers
degrees, certificates, and diplomas in more
than 80 academic options in traditional
career and technical studies and in the
liberal arts.
eyond’s Chinese Buffet
oiler Room
ois de Sioux Grille Room
urger King
asey’s General Store
ity Brew Hall
mericInn by Wyndham
aymont by Wyndham
odeway Inn
tarlite Motel
ravelodge & Event Center
1. Chahinkapa Zoo
O ver 200 animals representing six
continents and 100 species populate
Chahinkapa Zoo. Two white rhinos, new to the
zoo in 2018, highlight a populace that includes
an orangutan, grizzly bears, zebras, Bengal
tigers, otters, spider monkeys, kangaroos, and
much more. The zoo is dedicated to wildlife
education and environmental conservation.
Call 701-642-8709 or visit
www.chahinkapazoo.org for more information.
2. Red Door Art Gallery
O pen
since
2011, the
RDAG
works to
encourage the
appreciation
of art in all
visual forms.
It displays
and sells
many forms
of local and
regional art.
The gallery
also serves as
Wahpeton’s
Visitor’s Cen-
ter. Call 701-
591-1010 or visit
www.reddoorgallerywahpeton.com
to learn more.
3. Bois de Sioux Golf Course
T he Bois de Sioux public golf course is
the only one in the U.S. in which you
can golf the front nine in one state (ND) and
the back nine in another (MN). For more
information call 701-642-3673 or visit
www.boisdesiouxgolf.com.
4. Chahinkapa
Sculpture Garden
O ne of the highlights of Chahinkapa Park,
this garden features works of art from
local and regional artists and includes
permanent and transient pieces, as well as
interactive art.
5. Chahinkapa Park
T he 85-acre Chahinkapa Park boasts a
swimming pool, baseball and football
fields, softball complex, basketball courts, a
modern playground, picnic areas, and more.
Shelters may be reserved for gatherings. Call
701-642-2811 to learn more.
6. Prairie Rose Carousel
P rairie Rose Carousel is a fully-restored,
1926 antique that includes handcrafted
wooden horses, chariots, and an enchanting
calliope. The carousel is open Memorial Day
-Labor Day. Call 701-642-8709 for more
information.