20 Reasons We Love North Dakota | Midwest Living

20 Reasons We Love North Dakota

Unspoiled countryside and plenty of outdoor fun await in this rugged state.
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Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Theodore Roosevelt referred to his time in North Dakota by saying, "Here the romance of my life began." One visit to Theodore Roosevelt National Park explains his love affair. Some 70,000 acres of painted canyons and grassy hiking trails border Interstate-94 and the Little Missouri River. Bison graze along the road, and prairie dogs chatter at scenic turnouts.

The park is separated into two large units 50 miles apart, with a small parcel for Roosevelt's Elkhorn Ranch in the middle. The southern unit, anchored by nearby Medora, is busier, but the northern is just as spectacular. From Memorial Day through September, rangers lead guided tours and nature talks, as well as evening campfire programs about Roosevelt. Horseback tours are available. (701) 623-4466; nps.gov/thro

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

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