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Theodore Roosevelt
National Park
North Dakota
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Park Information
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a national park located in the Badlands region of western North Dakota. The park is named after President Theodore Roosevelt, who was instrumental in establishing the park and was a strong advocate for conservation. The park is home to a diverse array of plant and animal life, including bison, pronghorns, bighorn sheep, and elk. It is also home to a number of geological features, including rugged canyons, towering cliffs, and winding streams. The park offers a variety of recreational activities, including hiking, camping, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing. Visitors can also take a scenic drive through the park, which offers beautiful views of the surrounding landscape. Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a beautiful and rugged place that is a must-see for anyone interested in nature and the outdoors.
Visitor Information
Open all day, every day.
**North Unit operates on CST and South Unit operates on MST.**
Weather & Clothing
You will experience all four seasons in this park with winter starting early and ending late. It is best to come prepared to layer clothing as the sun can be hot in the summer and when the sun goes down it can get very cool.
Activities
Scenic Drives
Camping
Stargazing
Visitor Information
Open all day, every day.
**North Unit operates on CST and South Unit operates on MST.**
Weather & Clothing
You will experience all four seasons in this park with winter starting early and ending late. It is best to come prepared to layer clothing as the sun can be hot in the summer and when the sun goes down it can get very cool.
Activities
Scenic Drives
Camping
Stargazing
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National Parks ServiceBasic Info
State
North Dakota
Established
November 10th, 1978
Park Size
70,447 acres