Few things are quite as spellbinding in their natural beauty as Theodore Roosevelt National Park. As North Dakota’s very own National Park, this amazing little slice of paradise is filled with incredible natural wonders, many of which most folks probably don’t even associate with North Dakota. Made up of more than 70,000 incredible acres, this beautiful park features lots of outlandish spots and locations, like, for example, the petrified forest. You read that right: You don’t need to wander off to Arizona to catch a glimpse of petrified woodlands galore. There are some right here, in our backyard, and we’ll tell you: They. Are. Glorious. 

To learn more about the amazing, ten-mile hike through the petrified forest at Theodore Roosevelt National Park, be sure to check out its page on the National Park Service website. Where are your favorite unusual places to get outside in North Dakota? Let us know!

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