The Theodore Roosevelt National Park is known for its sweeping vistas, bison herds, unique geological formations, and plenty of great outdoor recreation. However, there’s a pullout in the North Unit that not as many people know about, with a herd of animals not found anywhere else in the park. Keep reading to find out more, and why you should visit it:

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The Longhorn Pullout can be reached off of the Scenic Drive in the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. You can learn more about the herd and its significance in history here.

If you’ve visited this park, what animals have you seen? Many people love coming to the park and watching its many wild horse herds. Discover more about these wild horses in North Dakota here.

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