Theodore Roosevelt National Park started it’s life many years ago as Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park. Memorial parks are an ...
Cottonwood Campground is located in western North Dakota in the south unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The park ...
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 ...
North Dakota is where Theodore Rossevelt’s relationship with the great outdoors was formed. When personal tragedy struck, Roosevelt turned to the rainbow-colored Badlands, and it is this special ...
Protect the iconic North Dakota badlands from an ill-conceived facility that would pollute the air Theodore Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota stands as a testament to our country’s ...
If someone were to ask me what my favorite states in the U.S. are, one of the first ones to come to my mind is North Dakota.
Landscapes, wildlife, natural resources, diverse cultures and a few urban areas are some of what North Dakota is famous for.
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 ...
Theodore, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt are the most prominent ... and only by escaping to the Badlands of North Dakota does he find a refuge and the chance to re-build his body and spirit.