Best Public Restrooms in Fargo for Families

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If you hate public restrooms, you’re not alone. And if you have your kids with you when you’re out and about, it’s inevitable that they’ll need to use the bathroom.

Here is a list of the best public restrooms in the Fargo-Moorhead area.

Best Restrooms in Fargo-Moorhead

Shopping

  • West Acres: They have several family bathrooms with toddler-sized toilets, changing tables, easy-to-reach sinks, and paper towels.
  • Target (Fargo): This single-family restroom has a changing table.
  • SCHEELS: This restroom is clean, quiet, and has a changing table station available (full table vs. pull-down station).
  • Costco: A single family restroom has room for an entire cart.
  • New Life Thrift Store (52nd Ave): Their clean, newly built bathroom has a changing table station (full table vs. pull down station).
  • Aldi: This single family restroom has a changing table.
  • Cashwise (52nd Ave): Large handicapped stall and stools for washing hands.
  • Walmart (Dilworth): They have a big handicap accessible stall with baby/toddler holder and lower sink available for washing hands. Family restrooms are also available with child-size toilets.

Out to Eat

Other Outings

  • Red River Zoo: Single-family bathrooms, and feeding stations are available for nursing mothers
  • Rustad Rec Center: Clean, quiet, family restroom with lower toilet seat & stool available for washing hands.

Hopefully this helps you find a nice bathroom in the Fargo-Moorhead area!

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Kallie Swenson
In 4th grade, Kallie sported two things: an awkward haircut and the title of “new kid.” Her family moved from Crookston to Moorhead, where she went on to graduate from Moorhead High. After graduating, she packed up and migrated south, to the Twin Cities area. There she lived with an amazing set of roommates… her grandparents! She still considers this one of the best decisions of her life. She attended one year at a community college before deciding she would venture back to Moorhead to earn a bachelor’s degree in Public Relations from Minnesota State University Moorhead. Her career spanned across local organizations, including for SCHEELS and The Salvation Army. In 2016, Kallie made the huge decision to buy a house in Barnesville. She closed on her 25th birthday and moved in with her dog, Lily. In 2017, she began dating a long-time friend (not all love is love at first sight!) and got married in March of 2019. She and her husband, Jordan, enjoy traveling, the outdoors, live music, and finding treasures during garbage week. Kallie is now a proud stay-at-home mom to 2 girls. She loves writing about thrifty living, party planning, and nurturing relationships on her blog. When Kallie bought her small, 980-square foot home she never imagined so much love would grow there. Her family eventually plans to build in the country but for now, enjoy the closeness of small living.

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