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Theodore Roosevelt
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North and South units are in western North Dakota |
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| Theodore Roosevelt National Park, located in the North Dakota badlands, offers outdoor adventure for the whole family. Named after one of the greatest presidential conservationists, you will see lots of wildlife and a wide variety of plants. There is also hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, mountain biking, historical buildings and canoeing. Continue reading for further Theodore Roosevelt National Park information.
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Uniqueness - Here in the North Dakota badlands, where many of his personal concerns first gave rise to his later environmental efforts, Roosevelt is remembered with a national park that bears his name and honors t... (click here for more)
Facts - Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a 70,446-acre park in three units. A variety of habitats make up the park, including native prairie, north- and south-facing slopes, hardwood and juniper draws, sag... (click here for more)
Be Equipped - There are no approved drinking water sources in the backcountry! There are springs and wells, which supply water for wildlife, but none are certified safe for human consumption. Plan to carry in all y... (click here for more)
Wildlife Warnings - Do not feed, frighten or disturb bison or other wildlife. Park animals are wild and even small creatures may react to protect their home or young, Do not approach any wild animal too closely. Be espec... (click here for more)
Fees - A 7 day Entrance Pass is good for both Units-$5 per person maximum $10 per vehicle. Annual Pass is $20 and allows entrance into the park for card holder and passengers in a private vehicle.
Campi... (click here for more)
Camping - There are three campgrounds in the park: Cottonwood and Roundup in the South Unit and Juniper in the North Unit. Cottonwood Campground is open year round. It is located in the South Unit of the park, ... (click here for more)
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