From frontier cow town to treasured family tradition, Medora has always welcomed adventure. Just ask Theodore Roosevelt. These buttes and North Dakota Badlands shaped the course of his life way back in 1883. These same landscapes still inspire visitors today. And this summer, as we celebrate 60 years of the Medora Musical, there’s never been a better time to experience the outdoor beauty, exciting entertainment, and legendary history of Medora.
Trail rides, rock ‘n’ roll shows, and non-stop fall fun. Book a horseback ride through the Badlands and don’t miss a beat of exciting events all season long.
Bully Pulpit Golf Course is chiseled right out of the North Dakota Badlands in a site unlike any in the world. A round here is one you won’t soon forget.
Reserve your stay in Medora. Between historic hotels, modern motels, and unique camping under the stars, we’ve got plenty of places to hang your hat.
Cash vs. The King is back and even bigger than before. Join us for this unforgettable showdown between two of the most acclaimed stars in music history. Come along as Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley compete to earn your vote as the ultimate performer – bringing you many of their favorites from the early days at Sun to their current status as legends!
Nothing says summer like an epic family road trip!
The Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation is a public non-profit organization formed by a multi-million-dollar gift from Harold Schafer and his family. Today, we operate many of your favorite programs and attractions in Medora, ND – all with the goal of preserving this timeless destination for generations to come.
“My obligation today is to see that Medora’s greatness can be carried on after my lifetime, that its future can be even better than the past.” – Harold Schafer, Founder
Saddle up for real western fun and experience the Badlands the way Theodore Roosevelt would have in 1883!
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Bring the family out to Point to Point Park and enjoy Manitou the Zipline, Little Bully Pulpit Mini Golf, Point to Point Trails, and more.
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