In the epicenter of the North Dakota badlands, near Medora and Theodore Roosevelt National Park, you’ll find the wonderful Sully Creek State Park. When the Little Missouri River is flowin’ high, canoeing the river’s 274 miles is an excellent way to see the badlands from a different perspective. Plus, it’s the state’s only State Scenic River, so you know it’s kind of a big deal. Other fun activities include hiking and mountain biking, with the 120-mile long Maah Daah Hey Trail being a fan favorite. The park is primitive, but there are corrals available for equestrians, and there’s a small campground with vault toilets. Plan your trip early, as this park is seasonal, and is only open from April 1 to November 30.
In the epicenter of the North Dakota badlands, near Medora and Theodore Roosevelt National Park, you’ll find the wonderful Sully Creek State Park. When the Little Missouri River is flowin’ high, canoeing the river’s 274 miles is an excellent way to see the badlands from a different perspective. Plus, it’s the state’s only State Scenic River, so you know it’s kind of a big deal. Other fun activities include hiking and mountain biking, with the 120-mile long Maah Daah Hey Trail being a fan favorite. The park is primitive, but there are corrals available for equestrians, and there’s a small campground with vault toilets. Plan your trip early, as this park is seasonal, and is only open from April 1 to November 30.
Camp in the heart of North Dakota’s badlands for a big bad outdoor trip to remember at Sully Creek State Park. Cedar Campground offers centrally located primitive spots good for a tent, smaller RV, or low profile trailer. During the spring, you can canoe down the Little Missouri River located right near camp. You’ve also got Sully Creek right ther Read more...
Next time you and your horse need some fresh air and exercise, how about you come down to Sully Creek State Park, and explore the Little Missouri National Grassland on the 120-mile long Maah Daah Hey Trail. Now that’s a mighty fine way to break a sweat! Then you can sleep for some nights at the Little Muddy Breaks Campground for horse only camping Read more...
When you camp at Sully Creek State Park you might as well camp as close to Sully Creek as possible, right? Well then Whitetail Flats Campground is a swell choice (especially site #7!) for close proximity to the creek, trailheads, and the Little Missouri River, which you can canoe down in early spring. The campground for the horse-free crowd, will Read more...
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Camp in the heart of North Dakota’s badlands for a big bad outdoor trip to remember at Sully Creek State Park. Cedar Campground offers centrally located primitive spots good for a tent, smaller RV, or low profile trailer. During the spring, you can canoe down the Little Missouri River located right near camp. You’ve also got Sully Creek right ther Read more...
Next time you and your horse need some fresh air and exercise, how about you come down to Sully Creek State Park, and explore the Little Missouri National Grassland on the 120-mile long Maah Daah Hey Trail. Now that’s a mighty fine way to break a sweat! Then you can sleep for some nights at the Little Muddy Breaks Campground for horse only camping Read more...
When you camp at Sully Creek State Park you might as well camp as close to Sully Creek as possible, right? Well then Whitetail Flats Campground is a swell choice (especially site #7!) for close proximity to the creek, trailheads, and the Little Missouri River, which you can canoe down in early spring. The campground for the horse-free crowd, will Read more...
Why can't I see these campgrounds when I search with dates?