Theodore Roosevelt National Park South Unit
The Theodore Roosevelt National Park South Unit, located in the North Dakota "Badlands," is the ideal site to visit while exploring the area's breathtaking untamed landscapes. The Badlands are a sight to behold, with spectacular rock formations that are a stunning combination of red, yellow, black, and silver, and tufts of green that appear here and there.
The park is named in honor of the previous President who enjoyed hunting bison here and honors his efforts to protect the country's natural resources. The South Unit has a good museum that looks at the history and natural beauty of the park and allows tourists to explore Roosevelt's old cottage, which is right next to it.
The park, which is close to Interstate 94, is simple to get to, and the wildlife watching it offers is excellent with bison, coyotes, cougars, and other animals living there. A lovely area to explore, the South Unit offers trails for hiking and horseback riding through the park's breathtaking surroundings. You may even camp there at night.
- Location: North Dakota