• Theodore Roosevelt National Park

    Theodore Roosevelt

    National Park North Dakota

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  • Road construction in South Unit

    Road construction on the South Unit Scenic Drive will begin on Monday, May 6.The construction crew will work on the East River Road from Wind Canyon to Beef Corral Bottom.Visitors will encounter single-lane traffic and delays of up to 30 minutes. More »

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What's the Best Way to Stay Connected?
Theodore Roosevelt National Park provides a few different ways for you to stay connected to what is happening in the park. These options allow for maximum efficiency and allow you to choose how you want to be informed, and how often you want to be informed.

RSS News Feed
To receive our News Releases directly to your browser as soon as we add them to our Web site, subscribe to our RSS News Feed. Click the link to the right to learn more, of go to our News Releases page to subscribe there.

Twitter
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Facebook
Theodore Roosevelt National Park has a page on Facebook you can "like." Here, you will be able to share with us and others your experiences in Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Occasionally, we'll ask a thought provoking question, tell you "what is happening now," engage in conversations, post photos and videos, and bring clarity to any rumors floating around out there.

Flickr
Are you looking for a picture of Theodore Roosevelt NP for your publication, school project, PowerPoint or next viral video? Go to our flickr site and download public domain pictures for free. Please, however, credit the appropriate photographer and the National Park Service. We'll be adding images on a continual basis, so check often and feel free to leave comments there as well.

Did You Know?

Helicopter driving horses

Elk, bison, and feral horses are monitored and managed by Theodore Roosevelt National Park in order to maintain sustainable populations and protect natural resources. More...