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Little Missouri State Park Adventures

Little Missouri State Park offers a rugged landscape of badlands formations, providing unique opportunities for hiking and horse riding amidst North Dakota's dramatic natural scenery.

6,000
Acres Protected
47
Miles of Trails
Not Specifically Recorded
Annual Visitors
1967
Year Established

About Little Missouri State Park

Little Missouri State Park
 

Little Missouri State Park is located in the badlands of North Dakota, characterized by its rugged terrain, buttes, and steep hillsides. The park spans 6,000 acres and is a paradise for those seeking solitude in a primitive environment. Ecologically, the park is home to a variety of grasses, wildflowers, and sparse tree cover, allowing visitors to experience the raw beauty of this unique landscape. Historically, the park's terrain has remained largely untouched and offers a glimpse into the past with native grasslands and prairie habitats. The park is renowned for its extensive trail network, which caters primarily to hikers and horseback riders. Visitors can explore the geological formations and enjoy panoramic views from multiple scenic overlooks. The Little Missouri River meanders through parts of the park, providing serene spots for reflection and photography.

Highlights

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The scenic Badlands Overlook provides breathtaking views of the rugged terrain.

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A chance to observe unique badlands wildlife, including bison and mule deer.

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Horseback riding trails tailored for exploring the park's extensive landscapes.

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Primitive, rarely crowded campsites for an embers-in-the-dark wilderness experience.

Notable Natural Features

Badlands Terrain

Steep gullies and rugged formations define the landscape, ideal for challenging explorations.

Little Missouri River

Crosses through the park, offering scenic spots for leisure and photography.

Natural Overlooks

Provide sweeping views of the badlands with stunning sunrise and sunset vistas.