Theodore Roosevelt National Park
"Roosevelt's Ranch Grounds"
Swathes of badlands, intriguing rock formations, and winding historic trails characterize Theodore Roosevelt National Park, which is spread over 110 square miles (285 square kilometers). Consisting of three major sections called the North Unit, the South Unit, and the Elkhorn Ranch Unit, this park is where Theodore Roosevelt ventured into, hunting for bison in the September of 1883. This national park was established on November 10, 1978, paying homage to the president, whose experiences of hunting and ranching within the area led him to purchase large tracts of farmland nearby. Today, the park is a camping and hiking wonderland. Harboring a plethora of mammals like bison, deer, prairie dogs, sheep and more, this national park is an archetypal representation of the wild, wild West.
315 Second Avenue, Medora, ND, United States, 58645
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"Roosevelt's Ranch Grounds"
Swathes of badlands, intriguing rock formations, and winding historic trails characterize Theodore Roosevelt National Park, which is spread over 110 square miles (285 square kilometers). Consisting of three major sections called the North Unit, the South Unit, and the Elkhorn Ranch Unit, this park is where Theodore Roosevelt ventured into, hunting for bison in the September of 1883. This national park was established on November 10, 1978, paying homage to the president, whose experiences of hunting and ranching within the area led him to purchase large tracts of farmland nearby. Today, the park is a camping and hiking wonderland. Harboring a plethora of mammals like bison, deer, prairie dogs, sheep and more, this national park is an archetypal representation of the wild, wild West.
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