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Parks
Holiday Park: Full range of activities available
including playground, volleyball, tennis, horseshoes, summer
swimming pool, softball diamonds, basketball courts.
Holiday park is where the campground is located and is
adjacent to the fair grounds and a couple blocks from the
golf course and historical museum.
Warren Holiday Park Campground Fees>>>>>>>>Campground
Fees.pdf
Elementary School Playground: Modern plastic play
structure that is well maintained. Slides and climbing
equipment geared towards small children. Located
behind (south) of the Elementary School on Bridge Ave (which
is Hwy 1).
Gazebo Park: Flower gardens and gazebo in downtown
Warren.
Island Park: Older minimally maintained park
located two blocks southwest of the hospital. Includes
a picnic structure, an old basketball court, and older
playground equipment.
Swimming Pool
Holiday
Park features an Olympic-sized heated outdoor
pool staffed with lifeguards, open Memorial Day
in to August. Open swim is 2:00 - 5:00 pm and again
from 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Swimming lessons and other water
activities available weekly throughout the summer.
The City of Warren wants to encourage our citizens to use
our pool and have your children participate in our swimming
lessons and summer recreation programs. We recognize that
it may be difficult to pay for all of the fees at one time
and would like to offer the opportunity to have these fees
applied to your summer utility bills. This would spread the
cost over a few months and not be such a big burden at one
time. Our only requirement is that you have a current,
non-delinquent, utility bill with the City of Warren.
If you are interested in participating in this program,
please stop by the City of Warren office for further
information.
Warren Summer Rec. Program and
Form
Campground
There are 65 campsites, including 50 with electric and
water hookups, water and sewer, a dump station, shower
facilities, a play structure and paved bike trails.
For information on campsites, call 218-201-0743 for
Tess Anderson.
Call 218-745-5343 during the off season.
Also available at the Holiday Park are volleyball nets,
two tennis courts, skate board park, a basketball court, indoor and outdoor
horseshoe pits and five softball diamonds.
Holiday Campground Map >Campground
with measurements.pdf
Golf
Riverside Golf Course: A beautiful 9-hole grass
green public golf course. Very reasonable rates to
play, rent clubs, rent carts, and access the newly remodeled
club house and bathrooms.
Some other area public courses to explore: Stephen
Golf Course, Valley Golf Course in East Grand Forks, Oak
Knolls Golf Course in Red Lake Falls. All golf
courses in the area are listed at
www.visitnwminnesota.com/tourismdirectory.htm.
Winter
Recreation
City of Warren has an indoor ice skating rink located at
724 N. 5th St. ( 218-745-4427), Outdoor hockey rink located
out by the Holiday Park complex, groomed snowmobile trails,
bowling, a rifle range and the North Valley Health Center
fitness center.
Major
Area Recreation
The
Wetlands, Pines and Prairie Audubon Sanctuary with a
full-time staff naturalist is located just outside Warren.
Old Mill State Park is only a
15-minute drive and offers visitors access to wonderful
trails and recreation throughout the year. Grinding
days occur in August each year, providing visitors with a
chance to view the mill in operation.
Florian Park is 25 miles north of
Warren serving as the official Marshall County Park with
camping, swimming, and other recreation.
Historical
Museum Settlers Square
Historical Museum is quaint setting of eleven storefronts
surrounding a wonderful courtyard. Extended summer
season hours. Free will donation admission. The
museum is located next to the Marshall County Fairgrounds,
at the intersection of East Johnson Ave. and 8th Street.
Marshall County Historical Society runs the museum and
provides other historical services to Marshall County
residents. For more information regarding the
Historical Society, call 1-218-745-4803 or email at
MCHS@wiktel.com.
For information regarding this historical museum and others
in the Northwest , check the website
www.mnhistoricnw.org. |