Cottonwood Campground is located in western North Dakota in the south unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The park ...
Theodore Roosevelt National Park started it’s life many years ago as Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park. Memorial parks are an ...
Long before Theodore Roosevelt became America’s 26th president, he spent years as a rancher in the rugged lands preserved by this national park. He grew a strong attachment to the landscape, and now ...
Spring has sprung, and one of the single greatest lookout points in North Dakota is the best way to kick things off.
A view from the International Peace Garden where the Canadian and U.S. borders meet. While the park has not yet seen a notable drop in visitors, some Canadians have voiced dismay at political rhetoric ...
North Dakota legislators are considering a bill that would create an advisory group to cooperate with officials at Theodore Roosevelt National Park to manage the wild horse herd on matters ...
The Forum talked to a Theodore Roosevelt National Park ranger, a civil engineer who moved from Moorhead to Florida to help rebuild wildlife refuges and a HUD specialist who protected housing rights.
including Theodore Roosevelt National Park in the Badlands of North Dakota, where he shot his first buffalo and set up a ranch. Explore historical images of the national parks and the people who ...
Today, oil and gas is a major economic driver for the North Dakota economy. The Bakken oil field is the home of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park and the 144 mile long Maah Daah Hey bike trail.
Cubic feet of natural gas produced in North ... park. Each tribe has a unique history, spirituality and tradition with the badlands. The national park protects more than 70,000 acres of these sacred ...