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.
Located in the heart of the North Dakota badlands, Sully Creek is just minutes away from the historic town of Medora and Theodore Roosevelt National Park. In the early spring, canoeing the Little Missouri River is a popular activity. Corrals are provided for those bringing in their own horses, but the park has no horse rentals. Horseback riders, mountain bikers and hikers have access to the 120-mile long Maah Daah Hey Trail, which traverses the Little Missouri National Grasslands. Use of certified weed-free hay or feed is required.
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
From I-94, take first Medora exit, then south 2 and a half miles on gravel access road.
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