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You don't have to leave North Dakota to visit badlands. We have nearly 3 million acres of them right here in our state, and ...
Discover why North Dakota’s rugged Badlands are a top spot for dramatic landscape, wildlife, and night photography.
The badlands of North Dakota came to be known as Theodore Roosevelt National Park—the only national park to be named for a person — after President Theodore Roosevelt’s nearly lifelong ...
In under a year, the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is expected to open its doors and begin welcoming visitors to North Dakota's Badlands.
North Dakota’s Badlands might be one of the most beautiful places in the country. Local artists have been finding inspiration ...
National Monument Proposed for North Dakota Badlands, With Tribes' Support BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A coalition of conservation groups and Native American tribal citizens on Friday called on ...
BISMARCK — In late September, North Dakota's top transportation appointee met with three western county officials and discussed possible paths forward for a controversial, years-old proposal to ...
What do we want the Badlands to look like 50 or 100 years from now? The Little Missouri River Valley is a broken landscape corridor that enters North Dakota modestly south of Marmarth and steadily ...
Construction is underway for the Theodore Roosevelt presidential library planned in the Badlands of western North Dakota, where the 26th president hunted and ranched as a young man in the 1880s.
A coalition of conservation groups and Native American tribal citizens on Friday called on President Joe Biden to designate nearly 140,000 acres of rugged, scenic Badlands as North Dakota's first ...