Nearly two decades before becoming America’s 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt fell in love with North Dakota’s Badlands.
Part of a scenic road loop in North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park is reopening after being closed for over six years BISMARCK, N.D. -- Shut down for more than six years, part of a scenic ...
Shut down for more than six years, part of a scenic road loop in North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park reopened Nov ...
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 ...
Theodore Roosevelt first traveled to the Badlands on a hunting trip in 1883. He was so taken by the otherworldly landscape of pastel buttes, trilling meadowlarks, and disappearing bison, that he ...
MEDORA, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Around 700 bison will be corralled at Theodore Roosevelt National Park starting Sunday, October 19. 400 animals will be sent to tribal nations. Officials with the ...