
iDigital Outdoor owns and operates roughly 30 digital billboard faces across 15 central Minnesota communities, covering the corridors Minnesotans drive to the lakes and back: US-10, Highway 169, Highway 371, I-94, I-35E, and Highway 53. One campaign can follow your customer from the north Twin Cities metro all the way to Brainerd, Walker, or Duluth.
Digital billboards put your brand in front of thousands of drivers every day with no printing costs, instant creative changes, and flexible scheduling. Learn more about why billboards work or get answers on pricing and timing in our FAQ.
US-10 corridor
Highway 169 corridor
Highway 371 corridor
I-94, I-35E, and Highway 53
Browse the full network on our billboard locations map. Looking for St. Cloud? See our St. Cloud market page.
iDigital Outdoor is the owner-operator of every board we sell. No national call center, no middleman: the team that builds, maintains, and schedules these displays is the team you talk to. Creative changes go live in hours, campaigns can start in days, and rates come straight from the source. We have been building outdoor advertising across North Dakota and Minnesota for over a decade, with offices in West Fargo, ND and St. Cloud, MN.
Rates depend on the location, the number of displays, and how long your campaign runs. Digital campaigns have no printing costs and can rotate multiple messages. Contact us for current availability and rates; we typically respond within one business day.
Yes. Because we own the whole network, one campaign can run across any combination of our central Minnesota boards, from the north Twin Cities metro up Highway 169, US-10, or Highway 371 to the lakes. Network packages are one of the most popular ways to buy.
US-10 from Blaine and Ramsey through Clear Lake and Rice, Highway 169 through Zimmerman, Princeton, and Milaca, Highway 371 from Little Falls through Brainerd to Pequot Lakes and Walker, I-94 at Rogers and Clearwater, I-35E at Vadnais Heights, and Highway 53 in Duluth.
Tell us about your business and we will put together availability and rates across the central Minnesota network, usually within one business day.
