![Nroth Dakota: Theodore Roosevelt National Park](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/HqfTzjrgXOY/maxresdefault.jpg)
Roosevelt first came to the North Dakota badlands to hunt bison in September 1883. During that first short trip, he got his bison and fell in love with the rugged lifestyle and the "perfect freedom" of the West.
The badlands are very important in Roosevelt's life, and the park memorializes his contributions to the conservation of America's natural resources.
Both main units of the park have scenic drives, approximately 100 miles of foot and horse trails, wildlife viewing, and opportunities for back country hiking and camping.
One of the most popular attractions is wildlife viewing. The park is home to a wide variety of Great Plains wildlife including bison, coyotes, cougars, feral horses, badgers, elk, bighorn sheep, white-tailed deer and mule deer, prairie dogs, and at least 186 species of birds including golden eagles, sharp-tailed grouse, and wild turkeys.
Bison, elk, and bighorn sheep have been successfully reintroduced to the park.
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