Rugged, often barren but always dramatic, North Dakota's badlands won over President Roosevelt in the late 19th century and continue to woo nature enthusiasts now as part of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
W.A. Clark was a mining mogul, one of Montana's three Copper Kings, and this 34-room Victorian mansion was built from 1884 to 1888. It's furnished today much as it was then and you can not only take a guided tour, but stay overnight for a truly historical bed & breakfast experience.
Hours + Fees
Hours:
Hours and days vary monthly
Season:
April - September
Price:
$3.50 - $7
Price Details:
$3.50 for children; $7 for adults
Details
Additional Details:
Tours available by appointment October through March.
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