Old Landfill Gets Second Life as Disc Golf Paradise in Minot
Published Date: 4/30/2026
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The City of Minot is getting the green light to turn the old landfill into fun outdoor spots like a disc golf course and biking trails, thanks to a new update to a 1996 cleanup agreement. This change follows a 2022 EPA decision that made the land safer for recreation. People have 30 days from April 30, 2026, to share their thoughts on this plan before it moves forward.
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Old Minot Landfill Approved for Recreation
If you live in Minot, North Dakota, the City may re-purpose the Old Minot Landfill for recreational uses like an 18-hole disc golf course, mountain biking trails, and cross-country running trails. The change is part of a proposed Second Modification to the 1996 cleanup Consent Decree and follows an EPA Explanation of Significant Differences issued on September 28, 2022.
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