Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota preserves the Badlands that inspired the 26th president’s passion for conservation. Drive the South Unit Scenic Drive for sweeping vistas of the ...
In 1883, future President Theodore Roosevelt came to the Badlands of North Dakota to hunt bison, and the rugged beauty shaped his views of the natural world that would lead to policies that would ...
Part wildlife sanctuary and part Wild West, Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a vast landscape of hills, prairies, and floodplains known collectively as the North Dakota Badlands. This is the only ...
Theodore Roosevelt National Park honors its namesake president, not because of his legacy for creating and conserving some of America’s most beautiful public places, but because he actually lived ...
A scenic road that’s been closed for six years reopens at North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park, giving visitors more sensational views of the Badlands, bison and wild horses. The National ...