Teddy Trails
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You can also follow in Theodore Roosevelt's footsteps and visit the legendary destinations he visited, helped establish, create, or preserve during his time in North Dakota:
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park
In 1907, Roosevelt deeded federal land to create North Dakota's first state park, Fort Abraham Lincoln, now a premier site for history and recreation on the Missouri River.
Wildlife Foundations
Roosevelt established the state's early wildlife foundations by preserving White Horse Hill National Game Preserve, Stump Lake Park, and Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge, protecting everything from bison to rare pelican colonies.
Fargo Island Park
Roosevelt famously credited his North Dakota experiences for his presidency during a speech at Fargo’s Island Park, a legacy that continues to draw visitors today.
Maltese Cross Cabin
Visitors can tour the original, restored Maltese Cross Cabin located directly behind the Theodore Roosevelt National Park South Unit Visitor Center.
Historic Stays
Stay at the historic Rough Riders Hotel or the Ferris Inn in Medora; and remember to check out the Roosevelt-themed Roosevelt Inn & Suites in Watford City, featuring a massive 20-foot-tall bust of the preside
Where to Dine
Dine at the Peacock Alley in Bismarck, located in the former lobby of the Patterson Hotel where Roosevelt once stayed. This restaurant creates delicious mid to fine dining and was accredited as the National Beef Innovator of the Year.