Missouri Valley Millennium Legacy Trail
Missouri Valley Millennium Legacy Trail
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Hike the easy 3.5-mile Missouri Valley Millennium Legacy Trail for scenic Missouri River views and wildlife spotting near Bismarck.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.85 km
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5.63 km
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5.47 km
143 m
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5.38 km
235 m
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A significant access point for the trail is Sertoma Park, located on Riverside Park Road in Bismarck. This park offers convenient parking and connects directly to the main trail system.
Yes, the primary Missouri Valley Millennium Legacy Trail is largely paved with asphalt and concrete, featuring a gentle grade of 3% or less. This makes it suitable for beginners, families, strollers, and most mobility equipment. However, be aware that some northern sections in Bismarck do have rolling hills.
The main trail is predominantly paved, consisting of asphalt and concrete. For a more traditional hiking experience, the 0.8-mile Bill Mills Nature Trail within Sertoma Park is unpaved. In Mandan, the Missouri River Nature Trail offers flat terrain on old dirt roads and double track through native river-bottom woodland.
The trail offers scenic Views of the Missouri River, bluffs, and prairie terrain. You can also spot points of interest like the Lewis and Clark Riverboat and the Dakota Zoo. The Missouri River Nature Trail is particularly good for observing wildlife.
Along the trail, especially on the Missouri River Nature Trail, you might observe various wildlife including whitetail deer, pheasants, wild turkeys, and bald eagles. The diverse river-bottom woodland provides a rich habitat for these animals.
While specific regulations are not detailed, multi-use trails like this typically welcome dogs. It is generally expected that dogs are kept on a leash and that owners clean up after their pets to ensure a pleasant experience for all users.
The trail is a year-round option for outdoor activity. It is often cleared quickly after snowfall, making it accessible even in winter. Spring, summer, and fall offer varied scenic beauty, with a mix of sun and shade along the route.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and enjoy the Missouri Valley Millennium Legacy Trail. It is freely accessible to the public.
Yes, the main trail connects to other local paths. Within Sertoma Park, you can access the Bill Mills Nature Trail. In Mandan, the trail links up with the Missouri River Nature Trail, which is popular for nature walks and mountain biking.
The entire trail offers continuous scenic Views of the Missouri River, bluffs, and prairie. There aren't designated 'viewpoints' in the traditional sense, but the natural beauty of the river and surrounding landscape is a constant feature.
The primary Missouri Valley Millennium Legacy Trail is a linear path connecting Bismarck and Mandan, making it an out-and-back experience if you traverse its full length. However, within Sertoma Park, there are smaller loop options like the Sertoma Park Loop that connect to the main trail.