We get it, it's cold in Fargo.
Don't let that stop you from visiting though, because we promise Fargo has plenty to love, even in the winter months.
Need proof? Fargo was recently voted the 6th happiest place in the nation! Expedia also ranked us in their list of the 17 most beautiful winter wonderlands.
Time to come see for yourself what makes Fargo so darn happy AND beautiful. We've even done it based on your travel style so find yours below.
For the adventurer
Cross country skiing
Strap on your skis and head out to one of the 10 parks that have groomed cross country ski trails in the Red River Valley. Take in the peace and quiet of nature while getting one of the best full-body workouts out there!
Don't worry if you don't have your own gear, you can rent skis at both Edgewood Golf Course and M.B. Johnson Park.
Fat tire biking
Explore the wintry trails from the saddle on a fat tire bike. These specialized mountain bikes are built to accommodate the soft snow. Even though it may sound intimidating, it's as easy as riding a bike (sorry, we had to).
Head to M.B. Johnson, Gooseberry, or Iwen Park for the best-groomed trails around. You will need to bring your own bike or you can buy a gently used one from Paramount Sports or Great Northern Bicycle Co.
Sledding
Fargo's notoriously flat, but you can still find a few great sledding hills (and the walks back to the top aren't too tough). Bundle up the kids and head to Mickelson Park in Fargo for free sled rentals.
Snowshoeing
Take a relaxing walk through the snowy trails on snowshoes. This is an activity that all ages and agility levels can enjoy and a great way to get off the beaten trail and explore. There are two rental facilities in Fargo-Moorhead: Edgewood Golf Course, and M.B. Johnson Park.
For the Instagrammer
Winter sunsets
Because of the wide-open prairies, the Red River Valley has beautiful frosty sunsets and sunrises. Get out on the back roads, head to one of our many parks or even go Downtown to capture your own version of the perfect sunset photo!
Catch a sundog
When the temperatures drop the lowest, the sundogs come out. Brave the cold during these below zero temperatures to get an enviable Instagram photo.
Go mural hunting
Take a selfie with one of the several murals scattered throughout Downtown Fargo and Moorhead or with the Iconic Fargo Theatre marquee.
For the sports lover
Go ice skating
Fargo and its sister cities West Fargo and Moorhead have 32+ outdoor ice skating rinks between them. If you don’t have skates with you on this trip, hop on with your boots and play a fun game of broomball.
Learn to curl
With Fargo being so close to Canada, we, of course, have our own curling club. The FM Curling Club features world-class curling events including the USA Curling Nationals.
While it's fun to watch curling, it's even more fun to do it yourself. The FM Curling Club also schedules “Learn to Curl Sessions” where you can get out there and pretend you're an Olympic hopeful.
Watch a hockey game
Catch an exhilarating Fargo Force Game at the Scheels Arena. As part of the United States Hockey League, the Fargo Force help to produce many professional players. Attending a game is a great way to see the up-and-comers in the hockey community.
Go swimming (indoors, we promise)
Splash into the Hulbert Aquatic Center for open swim many times a week. They even offer inflatable swim events for the kids!
For the "I'd rather just stay warm" person
Drink hot or cold beverages
Stay cozy at one of our local coffee shops or head over to our one-of-a-kind distillery or one of our eight breweries. Or, check out our events calendar to see what different local events are happening while you're here.
Get artsy
Mosey through our two free art museums, stand next to the full-size replica Hjemkomst Viking Ship, or imagine yourself flying in one of the many vintage planes at the Fargo Air Museum.
Shop
Fargo has no shortage of shopping options, from the big box stores in West Acres Mall to the locally owned boutiques and antiques in Downtown Fargo to other unique options throughout the community.
Ask any Fargoan about the key to enjoying Fargo in the winter and they will say to dress for the cold. Fashion isn't really a factor when it comes to negative temperatures, so don't be afraid to bundle up!
Also, keep in mind that although the winter may seem long, it will make your appreciation for warm spring days seem even better. Looking to spend two days in Fargo in winter? Check out this winter itinerary for Fargo to help jump start your planning.