1219 Burdick Expressway East Minot, ND , 58702 Phone: (701) 857-4166 Website The Roosevelt Park Zoo is a zoo in Minot, North Dakota. It opened in 1920 and the first animal exhibition featured the American Bison. In 1970, the zoo was separated from the city-owned Roosevelt Park and the Greater Minot Zoological Society was created to operate the zoo, it is the second zoo built in North Dakota.
The zoo is open May through September. The flood of 1969 caused every bird and animal to be moved from the zoo, which led to the redesign of the zoo grounds. A foot bridge, a feline house, and a new bear den were constructed. The 2011 Souris River Flood caused the animals once again to be relocated from the zoo. Due to cleanup efforts on the grounds and buildings, the zoo did not open for the 2012 season. The Zoo re-opened on May 4 of 2013.
4/28/17: Machine 2, a Pennyman 4 design machine, was installed here.
Designs are:
1 Lion,
2 Penguin,
3 Giraffe,
4 Otter.
08/31/19: Once you enter the entrance door, machine is in front of the gift shop before the zoo admission counter so you can use the machine for free. Rolling very long on copper. JLT |