Theodore Roosevelt National Park is the Best For Families
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is the best national park for families, as your kids have the opportunity to see wildlife that they cannot see in other national parks. How many times have you visited a national park and heard family members say that they cannot see anything due to the high volume of traffic? Head to Theodore National Park, you can see and do everything your heart desires!
Plan A Winter Visit To Theodore Roosevelt National Park
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Theodore Roosevelt National Park, located in North Dakota, is one of several beautiful national parks that is celebrated on the day that the National Park System turns 100 years old, August 25,2016. I recently spent some time exploring the North and South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park and had several jaw-dropping experiences. If you and your family are wanting stunning views, wildlife viewing, and few people and traffic, this is your national park. Common sense comes into play, as it is never OK to approach wildlife while in a national park. Due to the fact that there is so much wildlife in this national park, it would be tempting to get close. Stay in your car and be smart!
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Traffic Is Not Heavy In Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Fact of the matter is, you will not drive in bumper to bumper traffic in this North Dakota National Park. I loved the fact that I had trails and views all to myself. Where else in the national park system can you experience this?
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is unique in the fact that there are two separate units, the North Unit and South Unit. These two units are at the top of the best national parks for young families.
Directions to the North Unit: The North Unit entrance is on U.S. Highway 85, approximately 14 miles south of Watford City, ND and 50 miles north of Belfield, ND. The distance by road from Medora to the North Unit is approximately 70 miles. I-94 travelers can access U.S. Highway 85 at Exit 42 in Belfield, ND. I made this trek and highly recommend that you plan a visit to the North Unit when in North Dakota.
If you are traveling I-94, be sure to stop at the Painted Canyon Visitor Center. There is no fee and it is located seven miles east of Medora at Exit 32. Travel tip: Visit this area at sunrise.
Medora is where the entrance to the South Unit is located. Directions to the South Unit: The South Unit entrance is next to the town of Medora, ND. Medora is accessible via Interstate 94, exits 24 and 27. Medora is 133 miles west of Bismarck, ND and 27 miles east of the Montana state line.
Visit The North And South Unit
The North and South Unit both offer wildlife viewing and views that will leave you with a new appreciation of what the United States has to offer. The wide-open spaces and the ability to reconnect with nature, make this the #1 national park for families to visit.
Have you explored Theodore Roosevelt National Park? If so, I’d love to hear about your experience. If you have not, what’s holding you back? Hop on I-94 and create an epic North Dakota Road Trip! Tour the Enchanted Highway and complete your journey at the Medora Musical and Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
*Thank to the folks of North Dakota tourism for hosting me.
SaraB
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