Frog Stomp Up-Date:
I plan to do another deal on the Red for my B-Day. Last year was a hoot, met some good folks, had a great time too.
I hope to get a idea of how many may wish to attend so I can get some details ironed out.
If possible I will get a special camping permit for the Gooseberry Park in Moorhead. The Gooseberry Park and the Lindenwood Parks are connected by a walk Bridge. Both are very nice parks, Lindenwood has full camping with electricity, showers, sewer, all the good stuff for pull type campers.
Gooseberry Mound Park is wide open and very nice with room to roam, nice park for kids.
The Lindenwood Park would not require any special permits or other BS, just make reservations ahead of time for camping and tent space. Lots of shade, a good clean park right next to the Roger Marris Ball Field.
We who use boats can access above the Midtown Dam and run up to the park to dock. There is good shore fishing in that area plus folks could wonder all over the areas Dams and streams if they wish. A best choice to hub from in my opinion.
Just wish to get some feedback ahead of time to what may work or not. Feel free to make suggestions and if you know already you wish to attend please post it.
This is a free event, just a get-together among friends. If we decide to have a friendly fishing tournament, it will be simple and most likely on the honor system.
I don't wish to work too darn hard on my B-Day, ya see....simple is best!
Map link to Lindenwood Park.
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Lindenwood Campground
Fargo ND 58103-2083
Phone: 701-232-3987
Location: 5th ST and 7th Ave.
Lindenwood Park Campground
The Lindenwood Campground is one of the finest campgrounds in the Upper Midwest. The campground is conveniently located just off I-94, Exit 351 in Fargo for easy entrance for travelers. The heavily wooded campsite is nestled along the Red River, adding to the "wilderness feeling" of Lindenwood Park. Campground conveniences include paved drive, electricity, picnic tables, running water, hot showers, restrooms, playground facilities, sand volleyball courts, and bike trails.
Forty-five campsites are provided with water and electricity, along with twelve tent sites with water. Campsite fees are $22.00 per day and $12.00 per day for tent sites. VISA and Mastercard are accepted. Campers are limited to no more than a fourteen night stay per month. The campground is open May 1 through October 15. Weather permitting. Reservations are taken at the campground starting on May 9th at 3:00 pm.
Information Center at Lindenwood Campground.
The Lindenwood Information Center will be open at 3:00 pm - 9:00 pm, May 9th - 18th and starting on May 19th - September 1st the campground will be open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm. On September 2nd - 30th the campground will be open 3:00 pm - 9:00 pm.
NEW at Lindenwood Park - Trailpath Rentals:
New to Lindenwood, Trailpath Rentals is a bike rental facility located behind the Information Center. There will be a wide variety of rentals including: Fun Cycles, Banana Peel, Siretta Surrey Bikes, Tandem Bikes and Handicap Bikes. Fees vary depending on rental time and bike.
Ed "Backwater Eddy" Carlson
Backwater Guiding "ED on the RED"
[This message has been edited by Backwater Eddy (edited 06-27-2003).]