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When theodore roosevelt came to dakota territory to hunt bison in 1883, he was a skinny, young, spectacled dude from new york

He could not have imagined how his adventure in this remote and unfamiliar place would forever alter the course of the nation The rugged landscape and strenuous life that tr experienced here would help shape a conservation policy that we still benefit from today. Theodore roosevelt national park you can explore the park day and night, any time of year Visitor center hours vary by season In winter, there are occasional road closures for snow and ice There are no restaurants or hotels in the park, but food and lodging can be found in nearby communities

Pets are welcome to visit but must remain on a leash and cannot go. Use the links below, or the navigation on the left side of your screen, to learn more about the park News find press releases and stay connected through social media Photos and multimedia browse our photo galleries, watch a movie about the park, or check out our webcam History & culture visit this section to learn about the people and places of theodore roosevelt national park This event is made possible with generous assistance from the theodore roosevelt nature and history association

Nature and science highlightexplore the elements that affect the park, such as air, water, fire, weather, and invasive species.

Social network highlightsphoto galleries the park offers several collections of photographs for you to browse Many of these images are public domain, and are available for presentations, school projects and personal use Multimedia presentations here you can access video and audio presentations about the park Many of our recent videos are available through our youtube website, so be sure to. Are you doing research for school or out of curiousity We've got the perfect resource for kids

Check out the kids research center! The park superintendent welcomes you This section of the website details many of our park management mandates and regulations You will also find links to information about various park projects and how to provide your input on the decisions that are being made for your park We are all stewards of our national parks As the national park service enters its second century, we are engaging.

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