Last updated: February 21, 2021
Thing to Do
Bike the North Unit Scenic Drive

NPS Photo/L. Thomas
Biking the North Unit Scenic Drive is an adventure in the quiet and rugged wilderness of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Park your car, hop on your bike, and experience the 14-mile scenic drive in a whole new way!
Bicycles can be used on all park roads open to public vehicular traffic; they are not allowed on closed roads, administrative roads, off roadways, in the wilderness, or on any trails.
Park roads are open to other vehicular traffic. Riders should ride single-file and wear bright clothing and proper protective equipment for safety.
Be wildlife aware. Bison, bighorn sheep, and other wildlife should not be approached closer than 25 yards for riders' own safety.
Bicycles can be used on all park roads open to public vehicular traffic; they are not allowed on closed roads, administrative roads, off roadways, in the wilderness, or on any trails.
Park roads are open to other vehicular traffic. Riders should ride single-file and wear bright clothing and proper protective equipment for safety.
Be wildlife aware. Bison, bighorn sheep, and other wildlife should not be approached closer than 25 yards for riders' own safety.
Details
Activity
Biking
Pets Allowed
Yes with Restrictions
Pets are welcome in Theodore Roosevelt National Park. However, they are only allowed in certain areas.
Leashed pets may be walked along roads and road shoulders, sidewalks, parking areas, and in campgrounds and picnic areas.
More information: Visiting with Pets.
Leashed pets may be walked along roads and road shoulders, sidewalks, parking areas, and in campgrounds and picnic areas.
More information: Visiting with Pets.
Activity Fee
Yes
Access to the scenic drive requires payment of an entrance fee or possession of an NPS pass. Refer to 'Fees & Passes' for prices.
Location
Entrance to the North Unit Scenic Drive
The North Unit scenic drive starts just off Highway 85, north of the Long-X bridge.
Reservations
No
Season
Year Round
Riders should be aware of weather and road conditions and plan appropriately.
Time of Day
Any Time
Riders should wear appropriate safety equipment, including high visibilty clothing if riding in dim or dark conditions.
Accessibility Information
The scenic drive is a two-lane, paved road. Accessible parking is available at most paved parking lots and pull-outs, though bike racks may not be. There is one accessible trail available: Little Mo Nature Trail. Service animals are allowed, but must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet.
More information: Accessibility in Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
More information: Accessibility in Theodore Roosevelt National Park.