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Get a new perspective on the badlands of Theodore Roosevelt National Park's South Unit from this scenic vista.
Stop at this overlook to enjoy the awesome vista that is the Little Missouri Badlands.
Take a short hike above the badlands on one of the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park's accessible trails.
One of the highest points in the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Buck Hill offers incredible, 360° views.
These unusual, round rock formations stand out against the broken landscape of the North Dakota badlands.
Trail post 10 on the Coal Vein Guided Nature Trail
Trail post 11 on the Coal Vein Guided Nature Trail
Trail post 12 on the Coal Vein Guided Nature Trail
Trail post 13 on the Coal Vein Guided Nature Trail
Trail post 14 on the Coal Vein Guided Nature Trail
Trail post 15 on the Coal Vein Guided Nature Trail
Trail post 16 on the Coal Vein Guided Nature Trail
Trail post 1 on the Coal Vein Guided Nature Trail
Trail post 2 on the Coal Vein Guided Nature Trail
Trail post 3 on the Coal Vein Guided Nature Trail
Trail post 4 on the Coal Vein Guided Nature Trail
Trail post 5 on the Coal Vein Guided Nature Trail
Trail post 6 on the Coal Vein Guided Nature Trail
Trail post 7 on the Coal Vein Guided Nature Trail
Trail post 8 on the Coal Vein Guided Nature Trail
Trail post 9 on the Coal Vein Guided Nature Trail
The trailhead for the Coal Vein Guided Nature Trail.
The original location of Theodore Roosevelt's Elkhorn Ranch Cabin.
The first home of Theodore Roosevelt in the Little Missouri badlands of North Dakota.
The original entrance station for the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Enjoy a stunning scenic vista of the meandering Little Missouri River surrounded by tall cottonwood trees and impressive buttes.
Once a dude ranch, the Peaceful Valley Ranch house and other buildings have served wide and varied purposes since first being built in the late 19th century.
Take a hike on the northern fork of the petrified forest trail, and experience the dramatic otherworldly topography and scattered stumps of Theodore Roosevelt National Park's petrified forest.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park contains one of the highest concentrations of petrified wood in the country, and the rolling badlands offer unique opportunities to hike amongst these geological wonders.
A shelter built by the CCC at River Bend Overlook, with a beautiful view of the surrounding badlands.
Skyline Vista Trail is a great accessible introduction to Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
The gusty winds that give Wind Canyon its name have also carved it into a beautiful and fascinating place.