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What to Do History Outdoor & Entertainment eodore Roosevelt National Park WHERE TO STAY 80 Elkhorn Cafe 81 Hidden Springs Java 50 Rough Riders Hotel – MEDORA MUSICAL TICKETS 82 Knotty Pine Peanut Bar 51 Badlands Motel – MEDORA MUSICAL TICKETS 83 Little Missouri Saloon & Dining 52 e Bunkhouse Motel 84 Maltese Burgers 53 Hyde House 85 Marquis de Mores Ice Cream Parlor & Bake Shop 54 Wooly Boys Inn 86 Medora Convenience & Liquor Store 55 Medora Boarding Stables 87 Medora Fudge & Ice Cream Depot 56 Medora Campground – MEDORA MUSICAL TICKETS 88 Rushmore Mountain Tay 36 mile scenic loop 89 Trapper's Kettle – Beleld, ND 57 Amble Inn I-94 58 AmericInn Hotel 90 TR’s Tavern – inside eodore's Dining Room WHAT TO DO 59 Badlands Ministries Bible Camp 91 Dakota Quench Coee 1 MEDORA MUSICAL - TICKETS AT 38 45 49 50 51 56 60 Bar X Ranch 61 I-94 2 BULLY PULPIT GOLF COURSE - 2.8 MILES SOUTH Bufalo Gap Guest Ranch & Trail Head CHURCHES 62 Cottonwood Campground 3 THEODORE ROOSEVELT NATIONAL PARK A Catholic Mass held at Medora Community Center 1. Cottonwood Campground ............................................5½ Miles 63 Custer’s Cottage 2. Cottonwood Picnic Area ................................................5½ Miles 64 Dakota Place B Lutheran Church HISTORY C St. Mary’s Catholic Church 3. Peaceful Valley Ranch – Trail Rides...................................7 Miles 65 Diamond Bar Ranch 4. Bison Roundup .............................................................. 12 Miles 66 D Union Congregational Church 4 Chateau de Mores Interpretive Center Eagle Ridge Lodge 5. Beef Corral ........................................................................9 Miles 5 A Teddy Roosevelt Salute to Medora 67 Little Missouri Bed & Corral 6. Wind Canyon .................................................................. 11 Miles 6 Harold Schafer Heritage Center 68 Red Trail Campground OTHER SERVICES 7. Buck Hill ......................................................................... 18 Miles 7 Billings County Courthouse Museum 69 Roundup Horse Campground – Reservations Required 8. Coal Vein Nature Trail .................................................... 16 Miles 70 Sully Creek Campground Primitive Park E Dump Station - Red Trail Campground 8 Transportation Museum F First State Bank – ATM 9. Painted Canyon ..................................................................7 Miles 9 Von Homan House 71 e Cowboy Inn – Beleld 10. Petried Forest ...................................................... Hike In Only 72 Trapper’s Inn Motel/Campground – Beleld G Laundry - Medora Campground 10 North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame H Laundry - Red Trail Campground Elkhorn Ranch .................................................................... 35 Miles 11 De Mores Park I Library and Resource Center WHERE TO EAT J Little Missouri Real Estate OUTDOOR & ENTERTAINMENT 73 Pitchfork Steak Fondue K Medora Area Convention & Visitors Bureau 74 Medora Visitor Information, 701-623-4830 12 Dakota Cyclery – Bike Rentals eodore’s Dining Room – at the Rough Riders Hotel 38 75 L Medora Community Center 13 Chimney Park Picnic Area Badlands Pizza & Saloon 73 76 Boots Bar & Grill M Post Oce 14 De Mores School Playground N 77 Bualo Gap Guest Ranch Steakhouse & Saloon eodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation Oce 15 Family Fun Center O eodore Roosevelt National Park Administration 16 Maah Daah Hey Trail 78 Chuckwagon Western Buet 1 17 Medora Riding Stables Trail Rides 79 Cowboy Cafe 18 Medora Children’s Park 2 S OF MEDORA8 19 Medora Mini Golf 16 23 20 National Park Entrance and Visitor Center, 59 eodore Roosevelt Cabin, Museum 28 67 21 Western Carriage Rides -- 70 LI EXIT 23 purchase tickets at Medora Mini Golf TTLE 52 MIS 60 65 66 22 Badlands Shooting Gallery SOUR 4 I RIVE 15 23 Badlands Ministries Day Camp R EXIT 18 61 77 24 Cedar Canyon Spa E H 68 56 G SHOPPING W 63 O I 94 45 T 25 Black Hills Gold & Doll Outlet 64 86 37 26 Bualo Gap Gift Shop & Stitchery 27 Burning Hills Emporium 58 91 28 Bully Pulpit Golf Shop 48 8880 76 43 87 29 36 29 Chateau Nuts 32 26 44 12 82 25 27 42 10 30 Corner Corral 8333 5 11 31 Cowboy Lyle’s Candy 13 14 78 34 32 Dacotah Territories Gift Shop I 22 84 35 RESTROOMS 33 Hitching Post EXIT 4289 31 71 72 I 94 E 7 Maltese Cross Cabin 34 Joe Ferris General Store TO K 53 49 INFORMATION 8 MILES 51 A 54 30 75 35 Made in the USA Mercantile 1 D L 20 BELFIEL 47 81 41 50 36 Medora Boot & Western Wear 17 TO 40 ATM 57 85 74 37 Medora Convenience Store & Gifts 55 24 M 90 46 CAMPGROUND 38 Musical Welcome Center - MEDORA MUSICAL TICKETS 39 F 39 Medora’s Purrfect Gifts 6 D O HISTORICAL MARKERS B C 40 National Park Bookstore 9 41 19 21 Rough Riders Gift J N e 42 Sacajawea Trading Post & Snack Shop a od 43 e Home Merchant 18 t o 79 io re 44 e White House na R 45 Ticket Junction – MEDORA MUSICAL TICKETS 3 l P oo 46 N a s Todd’s Old Time Photo Parlor & Gift Shoppe 62 rk ev 47 Western Edge Books, Artwork, Music 69 elt 48 Y-Knot Western 49 MEDORA MUSICAL TICKETS & INFORMATION .
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