2024 Badlands Gravel Battle Race | Medora - Official Ticket Site of the Medora Musical
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Badlands Gravel Battle

Grind across 120 miles

Ride 40,80 or 120 miles, and roll over 10,500 ft of elevation gain on the fast and rugged red scoria roads that crosshatch the Badlands of western North Dakota.

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Total Distance
120 miles

Elevation Gain
10,568 Feet

May 26, 8:00am

Course Record Kayde Anderson 8:42:46.8

Hotel Reservations

After a long day on the Maah Daah Hey Trail, you’ll want a place to rest those weary bones and recharge.

Racers receive an added discount when booking before July 5. See your race registration for more details. 

More To Explore

Performers dressed in colorful cowboy costumes stand in a line and lift mugs as they smile on stage at the Medora Musical, a popular entertainment attraction in Medora, North Dakota

The Medora Musical

Round up the crew and get riled up to race at the rootin’est, tootin’est show in town. Racers get a discount to the show. See your race packet for more information. 

A family hikes on a trail with wildflowers and sage through the badlands of Theodore Roosevelt National Park a popular outdoor attraction in Medora, North Dakota

Explore Historic Medora

Enjoy Theodore Roosevelt National Park, eclectic downtown shops, and endless entertainment and family fun right in downtown Medora.

Eat at Badlands Pizza in Medora, North Dakota. Fries, chicken, pizza and more served buffet style, a good restaurant for families in Medora, North Dakota

Food for Fuel

Medora offers a variety of restaurants from steaks fondued on pitchforks, to pizza, ice cream, and more. 

The Badlands Race Series is hosted by LAND.

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The Badlands Race Series allows you to experience these beautiful, rugged trails like never before. Races include four unique, all-season races on North Dakota’s Maah Daah Hey Trail, designed for everyone from serious competitors to first-time riders or runners.

For years, North Dakota’s legendary Maah Daah Hey Trail was disappearing due to neglect and a lack of resources. Now each year, LAND volunteers dig, mow, string-trim, and prune more than 100 miles of singletrack on the Maah Daah Hey trail system. Learn more about how you can #SAVEtheMDH. 

LITTLE PICTURES. BIG MOMENTS.