One of the most iconic landscapes of the Peace Garden State is the badlands. Thousands of visitors flock to the Theodore Roosevelt National Park each year, but there is another park in North Dakota that features the same great access to the unique landscape. In 2021, that state park will reach a huge milestone. If you haven't visited this special spot yet, you should make a point to check it out this year. Here's why:
You'll find spectacular views like this in North Dakota's beautiful Little Missouri State Park.
Little Missouri State Park was established in 1971, making it 50 years old in 2021. That's half a century of providing a fun, stunning place to enjoy North Dakota nature.
More than 45 miles of trails weave their way through the painted canyons and prairie landscape.
It's open seasonally from May through October, offering spring, summer, and fall views. In the late season, it's especially colorful with fall foliage.
Even in the winter, the sights are gorgeous.
Little Missouri State Park is popular for hikers, bikers, and campers. They have a good amount of campsites, both primitive and modern.
They also offer horse corrals for overnight campers with equine friends. This park is especially popular for horseback riding trails.
Whether you appreciate the rugged scenery from the back of a horse or on your own, visit Little Missouri State Park and celebrate 50 years of wonderful outdoor recreation in 2021.
You can learn more about Little Missouri State Park on this website. They also have a Facebook page to keep up-to-date. The park is located near Killdeer, North Dakota.
Discover more of North Dakota's best state parks right here! Which one is your favorite to visit?
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