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Red River Corridor Trail

The Red River Corridor Trail is a 16-mile trail stretching from Oakport to Bluestem Amphitheater. The trail has something for everyone and contains the Red River Discovery Walk, featuring sign and art installations displaying natural and local history.

THE RED RIVER DISCOVERY WALK

CREATING THE CORRIDOR

ALREADY VISITED THE TRAIL?

THE RED RIVER CORRIDOR TRAIL

River Corridor Plan

After significant floods in 2009, 2010, and 2011, the City of Moorhead began several flood mitigation projects and acquisition of flood-prone properties adjacent to the Red River. As a result, a large portion of private property along the river has been transferred to public ownership. The Moorhead River Corridor Study was implemented to answer questions about the use of this public land and to develop a plan to guide future management and maintenance of the river corridor, balancing community needs, flood mitigation, transportation, recreation, public/private property, and natural resource preservation and restoration. 

There were two phases to the River Corridor Study. 

Phase I, led by FM Metro COG, was completed in April 2013 and identified the needs and issues related to the River Corridor as well as documented existing conditions, summarized public input, outlined limitations along the River Corridor, and presented a range of needs and opportunities identified by the public, residents, and staff. 

The Final River Corridor Plan and Executive Summary were approved by the Mayor and City Council on May 12th, 2014. The River Corridor Plan is Phase II of the study and establishes policies and strategy alternatives that can be used to address the issues, needs and opportunities identified along the River Corridor. Thank you to everyone who participated in the River Corridor Planning process! 

We would like to extend a huge thank you to all of our partners for helping to make the River Corridor a reality!

State of Minnesota - DNR - MN Clean Water, Land and Legacy Parks Fund - Greater MN Regional Parks and Trails Commission - River Keepers - HDR Foundation - Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County - Audubon Great Plains - FM Trailbuilders

Moorhead Parks and Trails

Our park system is made up of more than 40 regional, community and neighborhood parks, a variety of facilities, and miles of sidewalks and trails. All Moorhead parks are open daily 6 am-10 pm.

A listing of our facilities can be found below. For a detailed map of our facilities, visit the Trail Maps section of our website.

Parks and Recreation have a number of “pay-to-play” facilities including Southside Regional Park, Centennial Athletic Fields and Matson Field. For details on using these facilities, please see our Athletic Facility Use Guide.

No person shall smoke or vape tobacco, hemp, cannabis or reactive products or dispose of ash, cigarette butts, or any other tobacco-cannabis-or hemp related waste while in specific areas of the Parks. These areas include but are not limited to; playgrounds, picnic shelters, skating rinks, athletic complexes (Southside Regional Park, Matson and Centennial), pools, neighborhood recreation centers, and dog parks. Specific events and areas of the parks may also be designated as tobacco-hemp-and cannabis free.