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Welcome to Dickinson Parks & Recreation
Endless
Possibilities
Here at Dickinson Parks and Recreation we focus on bringing the community together by providing endless amounts of programs, events and places for people to recreate.
You'll find first class parks, facilities, trails & programs.
Parks & Trails
Choose your Adventure
Dickinson Park District owns 1,763 acres of parkland and green space which is comprised of 31 developed parks, 9 future park areas, and pedestrian trails. The Park District also manages 14 facilities that can be seen throughout the website. If there’s something you don’t find, please feel free to let us know.
Overview
Explore & Discover
Endless Possibilities
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Canoeing Section
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Tree top challenge
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Zip line
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Tree climbing
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Canoeing
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Leaders go Free
Testimonials
Safe, fun and
exciting
Awesome trails that are in perfect condition. Everyone always says there is nothing to do in Dickinson. If you want to, you WILL find stuff to do. Love it here. Best town to raise the family.
Elena Stickel
Clean, awesome pool and workout facilities!
Angela Connolly
Programs
Over 20 Programs
to Explore
Flag Football
Get the guys together for this fun, competitive Men's Flag Football League! This is a high energy non-contact league played on a 60 yard field.
QUESTIONS: Please call Wilson McLaughlin at 701-456-2074 or email [email protected]
*All sponsor and player fees MUST BE PAID IN FULL when team registration is submitted or it will not be accepted. It is the team manager’s responsibility to collect all fees ahead of time and submit as one team registration.
LEAGUE REGISTRATION/INFORMATION
SCHEDULES/STANDINGS
- Sept 7 - Oct 8
- August 16
- Gress Softball Complex
Kickball League
Join our Adult Kickball League! All skill levels welcome. Kickball is played with an inflated rubber ball on a softball diamond. Rules resemble those of baseball/softball with the exception that the ball is kicked rather than struck with a bat.
QUESTIONS: Please call Wilson McLaughlin at 701-456-2074 or email [email protected]
*All sponsor and player fees MUST BE PAID IN FULL when team registration is submitted or it will not be accepted. It is the team manager’s responsibility to collect all fees ahead of time and submit as one team registration.
LEAGUE REGISTRATION/INFORMATION
SCHEDULES/STANDINGS
TOURNAMENT BRACKETS
- Sept 10 - Oct 22
- August 16
- Gress Softball Complex
Volleyball League – Fall
BUMP up your energy level with participation in the sport of volleyball. Players interested in forming a team must obtain and submit completed registration packet information by the registration deadline.
QUESTIONS: Please call Wilson McLaughlin at 701-456-2074 or email [email protected]
*All sponsor and player fees MUST BE PAID IN FULL when team registration is submitted or it will not be accepted. It is the team manager’s responsibility to collect all fees ahead of time and submit as one team registration.
LEAGUE REGISTRATION/INFORMATION
LEAGUE SCHEDULES/STANDINGS
- (W1) Women's Classic | Standings
- (W2) Women's Olympic | Standings
- (W3) Women's Century | Standings
- (W4) Women's Roughrider | Standings
- (W5) Women's Sportsman | Standings
- (W6) Women's Recreation | Standings
- (C1) COED CLASSIC | Standings
- (C2) COED OLYMPIC | Standings
- (C3) COED CENTURY | Standings
- (C4) COED RECREATION | Standings
- Sept 6-Nov 20
- August 16
- $45
Sand Volleyball League
Competitive league play in a recreational setting! Participation in this league is a great way to enjoy some outdoor interaction with your peers on a beautiful summer evening.
LEAGUE INFORMATION:
- League Info & Rules 2024
- Team Roster 2024
- NEW IN 2024 - league is open to ages 15+. Parent signature is required if under 18.
- May 21-Aug 1
- May 23-July 25
- $45
Golf Programs
Dickinson Parks & Recreation organizes youth and adult golf programs offered at Heart River Golf Course. For more information on leagues and lessons, please visit https://heartrivergolfcourse.com/.
- HRGC
Safety City
Dickinson Parks and Recreation offers a comprehensive, award winning safety education program sponsored in part by the Kiwanis Club. Children will practice "real life" safety situations in a miniature "city". They will have fun learning about safety in the following areas: Pedestrian and bicycle safety, railroad crossings, animal safety, electrical safety, school bus safety, stranger danger, seat belts, pool safety, farm safety as well as calling 911 and what to do in an emergency situation. Special guests from the community will make appearances to demonstrate the safety topics addressed each day.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Must be age 4 by May 1, 2024.
- Registration deadline is June 12.
- June 17-27
- 4-7
- Mon-Thu