Elkhorn Ranch
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Elkhorn Ranch

Medora, North Dakota
4.7(44 reviews)

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johnny weedon
5

The short hike to the cabin site is beautiful and does have a benth half way there for anyone that would need to rest. The road has just been maintained so there were no ruts.

Matthew Briney
5

All that is left are the ruins but it’s a great hike in with lots of interpretative panels.

Matt Hopper
5

Amazing place! While the actual site of Theodore Roosevelt's cabin is a little underwhelming, this was still my favorite part of my visit to this national park. As everyone else is noting, this place is very remote and there's no cell phone signal. There are no signs indicating where it is until you reach the parking lot itself, so be sure you have directions to and from the site beforehand. The short hike was nice, but honestly I think my favorite part was just the drive. Gorgeous untouched landscape. I got there late in the day and while I was a little anxious driving back on the unfamiliar dirt roads as it was getting dark, the sunset over the landscape made it well worth it. Frankly, I'm jealous of Theodore Roosevelt for having such a perfect plot of land for a secluded cabin.

Jean Griffiths
4

Great drive out to see Theodore Roosevelt's homestead cornerstone remains. Short hike, but we went in early May. It was really muddy. Needed 4WD to get thru last mile.

Andrew Meador
5

Drove here on a dry, sunny day, in a Prius. Took both the north and south approaches, and the approach from the north unit is easier, and involves less travel on dirt roads. The roads themselves are good, except for the final three miles up to the ranch site. Watch out for ruts, and drive carefully to avoid getting your tires stuck. If you've driven on country roads before, this isn't as bad. I personally found the road to Chaco Canyon to be far more challenging. That being said, this place is absolutely magical. You can feel the stirrings of history here. Understanding Teddy Roosevelt almost requires a visit to this place. He came here to escape from the world, to heal from a great personal tragedy, and to rediscover his love of nature. There very likely would never have been a national park system like what we have without his time here. It's worth your time to come.

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Medora, ND 58645, USA

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