

Program MissionThe Fargo Park District’s "University of the Great Outdoors" is to introduce and provide area youth and adult, outdoor recreation opportunities that are both fun and educational.
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This course will teach the basics of archery and proper shooting techniques. All instructors are certified and have years of experience from both competitive shooting and instructing archery courses.
This course is for those who have some experience in archery or have already completed an archery course. All instructors are certified and have years of experience from both competitive shooting and instructing archery courses.
This three session class will teach the philosophy of birding, places to bird in the FM area, tools for bird watching, bird anatomy, field marks, bird songs and much more.
See a variety of birds in a beautiful setting in South Fargo. Forest River is county owned land that birders can use. This festival is for all skill levels. If you are a beginner and plan on coming, consider taking Birding 101 on April 27. <more>
This course will teach participants everything they need to know to start fly fishing. The course is focused on all the basics including entomology, casting, presenting the fly, knot tying, fish identification and much more.
This course is for beginners in fly tying and will focus on the basic skills needed for tying flies. Participants will learn to make a variety of flies.
This seminar will teach you how to tie a variety of different flies. Participants should have some tying experience or have already completed a fly tying course.
This course is for fishers of all ages who want to learn the basics for effectively fishing the Red River. Participants will learn about the different presentations used for catching jumbo catfish and walleyes around the Fargo dams.
This seminar will teach the four basic calls for calling ducks. Participants will get hands on experience and instruction from one of the area's best callers. Class size is limited to 12 participants.
This six week league will teach the basic technique and safety for trap shooting.
Location: Adventure Shooting Sports of Fargo, 4333 167th Ave SE, Horace, ND
This course is for beginner kayakers and will focus on the basics of kayaking.
North Dakota law requires youth ages of 12 and up, who do not have a valid driver's license or permit, to be certified in order to legally operate OHVs or snowmobiles on land other than their parents. Successfully completing a Youth Safety Course is needed for certification. Class pre-registration is required!
All registration is through the North Dakota Parks & Recreation Department. Please call (701) 328-5348 or www.parkrec.nd.gov
North Dakota law requires youth between ages 12-16, who do not have a valid driver's license or permit, to be certified in order to legally operate OHVs or snowmobiles on land other than their parents. Successfully completing a Youth Safety Course is needed for certification.
All registration is through the North Dakota Parks & Recreation Department. Please call (701) 328-5357 or www.parkrec.nd.gov
All registration is through the North Dakota Game & Fish Department. Please call (701) 328-6300 or www.gf.nd.gov
These classes will introduce the great sport of cross country skiing and teach the basics of cross country skiing that will allow them to enjoy the fun of this life long sport.
The goal of this class is to introduce the participants to skate skiing techniques. The faster pace of this style adds a level of excitement to cross country skiing.