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.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Little Missouri State Park.
No entrance fee, but fees apply for camping and horse use.
Late spring through early fall offers the best weather for outdoor activities.
No visitor centers; plan visits in advance as amenities are limited.
Access via gravel roads; conditions may vary with weather. No 4WD required in dry conditions.
Summers are hot with temperatures averaging 85°F, while winters can be harsh with temperatures dropping below 0°F. Spring and fall are the most pleasant seasons to visit.
Due to its isolated nature, the park faces minimal human impact, though invasive species and erosion are ongoing management concerns.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Scattered campsites accessible via hiking or horseback, offering isolation and scenic views.
Offers a beautiful view of the park's diverse topography, particularly attractive in autumn.
Provides access to scenic vantage points overlooking the Little Missouri River.
Challenging terrain with ascents that reward hikers with expansive views.
Meanders through a valley offering easy walks and great opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Consider visiting during the fall when the weather is cooler and the foliage is vibrant.
Spring and early summer can bring ticks; wear protective clothing.
Primitive camping only—come prepared with all necessary supplies as facilities are minimal.
Hiking and horseback riding boots are essential for navigating the rugged trails.