Theodore Roosevelt National Park features stunning Badlands terrain juxtaposed with diverse wildlife, offering a pristine glimpse into the natural beauty of North Dakota.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Entrance fee required or valid National Parks pass.
Best visited in spring or fall for pleasant weather and optimal wildlife viewing.
The South Unit Visitor Center in Medora and North Unit Visitor Center near Watford City.
Accessible via Interstate 94 and U.S. Highway 85. Some roads may be closed in winter.
Summers can be hot, with temperatures often exceeding 90°F, while winters can be harsh with temperatures dropping below freezing. Spring and fall offer mild weather perfect for hiking.
Conservation efforts focus on managing invasive species and preserving native flora and fauna, along with addressing erosion and visitor impact on sensitive landscapes.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located in the South Unit, ideal for easy access to park amenities and trails.
Situated in the North Unit, offering a more secluded camping experience.
Highlights include petrified logs and expansive views of the Badlands.
Features striking rock formations and opportunities for wildlife viewing.
A short, scenic walk offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape from a ridge.
A loop trail providing insights into the ecosystems of the park along with stunning overlooks.
Sunrise and sunset offer the most dramatic lighting for photography.
Spring and fall are ideal for visiting due to milder temperatures and fewer visitors.
Make campground reservations in advance to secure a spot during peak seasons.
Bring binoculars for enhanced wildlife viewing opportunities.