Medora is a city in Billings County, North Dakota, United States. It is the county seat of, and only incorporated place in Billings County. This city is home to Little Missouri National Grassland. The population was 112 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Dickinson Micropolitan Statistical Area.
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4.5 based on 1,750 reviews
Theodore Roosevelt National Park it's one of our favorite places to go. We love the north unit the best. The camping has potable water available but you must use your camper electricity and sewer. Although there are restrooms. It is a beautiful park for hiking and seeking out animals in their natural habitat. The campground hosts are good to warn when the largest of the animals are roaming nearby but sometimes ya just gotta be alert. Most of the animals are born in the park so the animals are used to us humans, but be cautious they are still wild animals. An early morning or late evening drive is a good viewing time. Some of the animals we have been privileged to see are wild turkeys, rattle snakes, wild horses, mule deer, prairie dogs, kestrel, golden eagles, bison, mountain sheep, bats, fox, badger, elk, white tail deer, coyotes, long horn steer. Hope I haven't missed some. The hiking trails are unique, one follows a crevice in the ground, one crosses flat land to a prairie dog town, several hikes stay on high ground with beautiful scenery all the way. Some call it the bad lands, but it doesn't look bad to me, it is gorgeous. The south unit has its unique hiking trails also. So hard to explain, ya just have to go and experience it all yourself. The south unit has the tiny town of Medora nearby. Don't overlook this amazing National Park. It is...well just amazing.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
This trail is one that most people can handle. It is about 1.5 miles and relatively flat. It does narrow at points, but not dangerously so. There are gorgeous views to see. find a place to sit and take it all in.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
This was our favorite hike in the park; it's easy to get to because its right off the main loop and there was plenty of parking. The hike is short and not hard as long as you aren't in poor health. There are nice views along the way and we saw lots of bison while we were there.
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