Hey – folks who are madly in love with North Dakota, get a load of this: Did you know it’s the least-visited state in the entire nation? That’s right, fewer people come here every year than, say, Idaho (no offense, Idaho) – and, honestly, this is just plain absurd. North Dakota is the epitome of the wilderness; it’s the be-all, end-all of the North American northern plains, and it’s a natural force to be reckoned with. Hidden within this amazing state are numerous underappreciated natural wonders, like the one we’re going to examine today: the epic (and bizarre) Mushroom Pedestal Formations (and awe-inspiring caprocks) tucked away within Theodore Roosevelt National Park. These strange and beautiful mushroom rock formations in North Dakota are nothing short of spectacular – and we would argue it’s worth visiting just to see them!

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To learn more about Theodore Roosevelt National Park and all the amazing things there are to do, see, and experience here, be sure to check out its official NPS website. What parts of this amazing National Park in North Dakota are your favorites? Let us know!

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