North Dakota's Grand Canyon Of The North Looks Even More Spectacular In The Winter
By Leah|Published January 25, 2020
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Leah moved to North Dakota when she was 12 years old and has traveled from the Red River Valley to the badlands and many places in between. She loves small-town life and currently enjoys living on a small farm in the ND prairie. She's always had a passion for writing and has participated in novel writing challenges such as NaNoWriMo multiple times. Her favorite part about this job is recognizing small businesses that deserve a boost and seeing the positive affect her articles can have on their traffic, especially in rural areas that might have otherwise gone overlooked.
One of North Dakota’s most popular destinations is the painted canyons of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Throughout summer, thousands of people explore the rugged terrain and marvel at the landscape – just like at the Grand Canyon. After summer, though, the park becomes quiet and doesn’t see visitors very often – and that’s a shame! The beauty of the badlands doesn’t end in the summer, in fact, a dusting of snow across the buttes can make it look even more spectacular in the winter.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is like a Grand Canyon of the north - a huge, stunning landscape of colorful ridges and valleys all surrounding the Little Missouri River. It's beautiful to visit in the spring, summer, and fall when it's full of color, but people are missing out on it during the winter.
The park itself is indeed open year-round, all day every day, so you can enjoy it whenever you'd like. Even the campgrounds are open for those who want to extend their visit.
You might think the snow covers the beautiful painted canyons, but many would say it goes as far as enhancing them, creating an absolutely magical view.
Historic points of interest like the Chateau des Mores look lovely against the winter background, too. It's a unique winter wonderland that many don't even consider checking out, meaning you'll probably have a lot of peace and quiet there while you're exploring.
Some park-goers never leave, of course. You still have the chance to see bison, wild horses, big horned sheep, and other wildlife when you visit during this season. It's one of many people's favorite parts about the park, and it doesn't go away just because it's not summer.
You can appreciate the winter beauty of the badlands from the trails or even the warmth of your car on the scenic routes. Just be sure to check the road conditions before you go!
Check the park’s conditions and find more information by visiting this website. Winter doesn’t mean you have to be stuck indoors – there are plenty of amazing places to let out your inner adventurer year-round. Find more perfect winter destinations in North Dakota here.
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