Medora, North Dakota
A wonderful Theordore Roosevelt National Park RV stay at Medora Campground. Great location to explore the Theodore Roosevelt National Park and the western town of Medora, North Dakota. A short drive to the Medora Musical – a must do in Medora.
Key Campground Takeaways:
- Some wooded sites, full hookups, friendly staff
- Plenty of greenspace for pets
- Short drive to the entrance of Theodore Roosevelt National Park
- Close to the western town of Medora and the Medora Musical
Our campground stay:
Medora Campground sits just outside the South Unit entrance to the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The historic and quaint town of Medora is a short drive or bike ride away. We had a shady, level site (most sites are not shaded) with full hookups, fire ring and picnic table. The dogs liked their walks around this family friendly campground. We also found the staff friendly and helpful with local attractions.
What to do:
Explore the Theordore Roosevelt National Park. Stop at the South Unit Visitor Center, adjacent to the campground to learn about the park’s history. Leave early and take the dogs on a drive along the scenic 48-mile South Unit Loop. Search for bison, elk, wild horses, prairie dogs and longhorn cattle.
Drive to the Painted Canyon Visitor’s Center to take in the panoramic views and spectacular sunsets.
Bike or drive to the town of Medora to explore the shops and restaurants.
Go to the Medora Musical – a must do! Purchase tickets ahead of time at the campground store or online. We thoroughly enjoyed the entertainers, singing and dance troupe, horses and patriotic displays. For the full Medora experience, go to the Pitchfork Steak Fondue before the show.
Chili & Cedars’ Review: 4.7 PAWS (out of 5 PAWS)
The campground was great – lots of green space and friendly people. We really enjoyed our drive though the Theordore Roosevelt National Park. And we found another dog-friendly brewery – the Phat Fish Brewing Company in Dickinson, ND. Yay!