Greetings from Theodore Roosevelt National Park

We visited the North and South Unit of this place that inspired Theodore Roosevelt to preserve this and many unique geologic features of the United States for future generations to see in their native state. Like all our National Parks, it is worth the time to visit. We were disappointed that the funds for our National Park System have been cut so much that there was no ranger in the North Unit, only a student intern who was not supervised.

Sincerely,
Linda

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Long before Theodore Roosevelt became America’s 26th president, he spent years as a rancher in the rugged lands preserved by this national park.

State(s): North Dakota

Established: 1947

“It is a sad state of affairs when this country refuses to pay a relatively few dollars to maintain these spectacular jewels that in return generate more money than they cost by the tourist industry that flourishes. Supporting our National Parks is a win win situation. The lack of financial support has reached a critically low level and must be reversed immediately to maintain these jewels.”

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