
Theodore Roosevelt
National Park
Est. 1978
North Dakota
70,446 acres
Tucked away in the great plains of North Dakota, lies the spark that lit the flame of the National Park System. The land now known as Theodore Roosevelt National Park caught the imagination of visionary president Theodore Roosevelt back in 1883 and paved the way for conservation efforts to this day. Today, visitors drive the scenic roads, hike the erosive badlands, walk among grazing bison, and discover the land’s rich history in this prairie playground.
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