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Theodore Roosevelt National Park, established on April 25, 1947, is a breathtaking natural sanctuary located in North Dakota, along the Little Missouri River. Known for its striking landscape and wildlife, summer temperatures soar while severe winter cold prevails. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including horseback riding, hiking, fishing, canoeing, and bird watching. The park is home to diverse wildlife like bison, deer, and coyotes, as well as over 180 bird species. Experience the allure of the wild as you discover its unique flora and fauna!
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Theodore Roosevelt National park The farther in to the wildness the greater the attraction
Climate and land features • In the summer it is hot. There are very few storms but they are very severe. In the winter as you know in North Dakota it is very cold.
ACTIVITES Horseback riding • Hiking • Fishing • Canoeing • Bird watching • Biking
Animals • There are many animals that live Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Some examples are horses, prairie dog, many deer, bobcat, foxes, coyotes, bison, and buffalo.
Plants • There are also many plants like June grass, salt grass, green ash, harebell, and sage. Sage Junegrass
Were is it? • Theodore Roosevelt National park is located in North Dakota.
Park History • Theodore Roosevelt Nation park was founded on April 25, 1947. This park is along the little Missouri River.
Interesting Facts • At Theodore Roosevelt National Park there are over 180 SPECIES OF BIRDS!
References • NPS.com • Terragalleria photos • www .google . com