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North Dakota
North Dakota is strongest for badlands scenery, Indigenous and frontier history, road trips, uncrowded parks, dinosaur sites, prairie landscapes, small cities, and Theodore Roosevelt heritage. North Dakota Tourism highlights Theodore Roosevelt National Park, the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, outdoors, fishing, golf, road trips, events, ND250, state parks, hiking and biking trails, festivals, breweries, wineries, arts and culture, dinosaur tours, Fargo, Bismarck, Medora, the International Peace Garden, and summer 2026 programming.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is the essential stop. NPS explains that Roosevelt came to Dakota Territory to hunt bison in 1883 and that the rugged landscape helped shape the conservation policy still benefiting the country. The park has a South Unit near Medora, a North Unit with dramatic scenery, and the Elkhorn Ranch Unit, plus bison, elk, prairie dogs, wild horses, badlands overlooks, the Little Missouri River, night skies, primitive campgrounds, short paved walks, strenuous wilderness routes, and current alerts for roads and trails.
Medora is the practical gateway, and 2026 is unusually significant because North Dakota Tourism notes the July 4, 2026 opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library as part of America’s 250th anniversary. Current independent coverage describes the new library as a major Medora attraction near the national park, with immersive Roosevelt exhibits and a large Badlands-set campus. Visitors should verify opening hours, ticketing, parking, and any special-event restrictions before going.
Beyond Medora, Fargo offers restaurants, breweries, arts, and college-town energy; Bismarck-Mandan has the Heritage Center, Missouri River, and Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park; Devils Lake, Pembina Gorge, Lake Sakakawea, and Turtle Mountains work for outdoor trips. Visitor Tip: For Theodore Roosevelt National Park, carry water, give bison and horses a wide distance, check road closures, and reserve Medora lodging early during summer, the Medora Musical season, and library-opening events.
Sources
- North Dakota Tourism was checked for official categories, ND250, Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library opening information, state parks, trails, dinosaur tours, cities, and event content.
- NPS Theodore Roosevelt was checked for Roosevelt history, park units, wildlife, camping, hiking, road/trail alerts, Junior Ranger activities, stores, and June 2026 update date.
- Independent 2026 coverage was checked for current Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library context; ticketing and operational details should be verified directly.




