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Hiking around Frontier offers a network of trails primarily featuring riverine landscapes and forested areas. The region is characterized by gentle terrain with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for various activity levels. Paths often follow natural waterways, providing views of local flora and open spaces. The trails are generally well-defined, suitable for short excursions into nature.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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These multi-use trails link Lions Conservancy Park with Iwen Park along the banks of the Red River. Popular with hikers and mountain biker, be sure to keep an eye out for two-wheeled trail users.
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The Red River of the North flows northwards from the confluence of the Bois de Sioux and Otter Tail rivers, in to Manitoba, before emptying into Lake Winnipeg. The river also forms the majority of the Minnesota—North Dakota border.
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Located at the confluence of Rose Creek and the Red River this park has a lot to offer. You'll find wooded trails, a rustic Amphitheater, a windmill, and plenty of information boards to teach you about the local flora and fauna.
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Known as the Red River of the North, this river flows northward through the Red River Valley and forms most of the border between the states of North Dakota and Minnesota.
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There are 4 hiking trails around Frontier listed in this guide. All of these routes are rated as easy, making them accessible for a wide range of hikers.
Yes, all the hiking routes in this guide are rated as easy. You can enjoy gentle walks like the Forest River Loop or the Orchard Glen Loop, which are both under 2 km in length and have minimal elevation gain.
For families, the shorter, easy trails are ideal. The Blue Goose Trail is just over 1 km long, perfect for little legs. The Orchard Glen Loop is also a great choice, offering a pleasant walk through natural surroundings.
Yes, several routes in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Forest River Loop and the Orchard Glen Loop, both offering convenient round trips.
The Frontier area offers a mix of natural and cultural sights. You can explore trails along the Red River of the North, which is a prominent natural feature. For a unique cultural experience, the Hopperstad Stave Church Replica is a notable landmark nearby.
The duration of hikes varies. Shorter, easy trails like the Blue Goose Trail can be completed in under 20 minutes. Longer routes, such as the Fargo River Trail, can take around 1 hour and 30 minutes to 2 hours to complete, depending on your pace.
The 'Frontier' regions, generally, are best explored during spring, summer, and fall when temperatures are mild and trails are clear. While specific conditions vary, these seasons typically offer the most pleasant hiking weather and access to trails.
While the terrain around Frontier is generally flat with minimal elevation gain, trails along the Red River of the North, such as the Fargo River Trail, offer scenic views of the river and surrounding landscapes.
Frontier regions are known for diverse wildlife. Depending on the specific trail and season, you might spot various bird species, small mammals, and potentially larger animals. Areas near rivers, like the Red River of the North, are often good for birdwatching.
While all routes in this guide are well-established, exploring the less-trafficked sections of trails like the Forest River Loop or the Orchard Glen Loop during off-peak hours can offer a more secluded experience. The Lions Trail System also provides extensive paths for exploration.


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