A Wild Thing to Wonder At: Roosevelt’s time and fascination with the North Dakota Badlands. Let Shaka Guide take you on a tour of America’s hidden gem, Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Look for wild horses, bison, elk, and prairie dogs as you explore the park’s South Unit’s scenic drive. Gaze at the peaceful and serene views from the North Unit, and listen to fascinating stories about the life, times, and controversies of America’s conservation president – Theodore Roosevelt.
Here are just a few of the fun things you can do on the tour!
• Step into history at the Maltese Cross Cabin, Theodore Roosevelt's original ranch retreat, offering a glimpse into the rugged lifestyle that shaped his conservation legacy.
• Witness the lively community of prairie dogs at Prairie Dog Metropolis, where these charismatic creatures create interconnected burrows across the grasslands of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
• Enjoy panoramic views of the rugged Badlands from Boicourt Overlook, a scenic vantage point that captures the dramatic landscape and winding Little Missouri River below.
• Experience tranquility and solitude at Peaceful Valley Ranch, a historic site where Theodore Roosevelt sought solace and inspiration amidst the natural beauty of the North Dakota Badlands.
• Embark on a geological journey along the Coal Vein Nature Trail, which winds through ancient coal deposits and offers insights into the park's rich geological history.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:
Recommended Start Time: 9:00 a.m.
Tour Starting Point(s): I-94 E (Sentinel Butte), Highway 85 (Northbound), Highway 85 (Southbound), and Dickinson, North Dakota
Time to complete: 4-5 Hours
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Theodore Roosevelt National Park is located in the western part of North Dakota, United States. The park is divided into three distinct units: the South Unit near the town of Medora, the North Unit near the town of Watford City, and the remote Elk...
Yes, Theodore Roosevelt National Park is definitely worth a visit. The park offers stunning landscapes of rugged badlands, rolling prairies, and scenic river valleys that provide a unique and breathtaking natural experience. It is a haven for wild...
In Theodore Roosevelt National Park, visitors can immerse themselves in the stunning landscapes of North Dakota's badlands through scenic drives like the 36-mile loop in the South Unit or the 14-mile drive in the North Unit, each offering breathta...
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This tour has 10 stops. Check out the itinerary here for a complete list of stops and if you’re looking for more information to help plan your trip, here’s what you need to know before you go!
What you spend depends on the activities you do, but most of the attractions are covered under the $30 park entry (per vehicle).
The park is open 24 hours a day, year-round. The park’s visitor centers and attractions have varying hours of operation. Below is a list of visitor centers in the park - the hours of operation vary depending on the season, but are generally open between 9:00 AM–4:30 PM.
Learn more about the park’s hours of operation here.
Yes! The tour has four starting points: I-94 E (Sentinel Butte), Highway 85 (Northbound), Highway 85 (Southbound), and Dickinson, North Dakota.
Just make sure that you follow the numbers in chronological order from where you are starting from. If you don’t begin at one of the tour starting points you’ll miss a few stories, but you’ll still have a great experience.
There are three main parts to this tour - the park’s South Unit, the park’s North Unit, and US Highway 85, which connects the 2 units. Users can start the tour in any direction, and begin at whichever unit they please. The South Unit tour will take users around the park’s Scenic Loop in a clockwise direction. The North Unit tour takes users through the park’s 12-mile scenic drive and back.
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