Medora

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21 WHER E TO STAY Tickets and info at M EDOR A .COM The Bunkhouse Our most economical option, the Bunkhouse offers small comfortable rooms with larger family units available. An outdoor swimming pool is located at the center of the complex. Open early June through early September MAP #16 Hyde House One of the most historic properties in Medora, this wonderfully charming one-bedroom lodging option offers a cozy living area and kitchenette accented by a touch of the Old West. Please check in at the Rough Riders Hotel. MAP #60 Wooly Boys Inn These two suites are tucked away in the center of Medora. Each suite sleeps six people and includes a bedroom with two queen beds, living room with queen-sized sleeper sofa, fireplace and kitchenette. Please check in at the Rough Riders Hotel. MAP #42 Medora Campground Nestled under large cottonwood trees along the Little Missouri River, the Medora Campground features primitive and full hook-up sites, laundry room, shower facilities and an RV waste station. The brand-new campground store carries toiletries, first aid supplies, food, water and everything else you need to have an excellent time camping in Medora! 150 sites of varying size, with amps ranging from 20 – 50 volts, are available. Call 1-800-MEDORA-1 ext. 6421 for campground reservations. Open mid May through mid September MAP #90 Medora Campground Cabins These cabins are located in the Medora Campground along the scenic Little Missouri River. Open early June through mid September Grand Dakota Cabin Air conditioned, three-room cabin with private front porch. One bedroom with full-size bed, one bedroom with twin bed and metal futon, full-size bed in loft, bathroom with shower, microwave, mini fridge and sink. Modern Campground Cabin Large air conditioned cabin with a private bathroom and kitchenette. One bedroom with queen bed, sleeping loft with queen mattress and two full-size futons. Rustic Campground Cabin One room, air conditioned cabin. Includes three twin bunks, full-size bunk, full-size futon and loft with a queen mattress. MAP #90 Ranchorama Boarding Stables There is no better place to ride horseback than in the rugged North Dakota Badlands. The next time you visit Medora, board your horse at the Ranchorama Boarding Stables. It offers 24 12'x32' stalls with half of the space covered by a roof. Bring your own feed and bedding. The stables are adjacent to US Forest Service land and are an easy ride or trailer haul to other US Forest Service land and Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Open April through October $25 per horse, per day Check-in at the Badlands Motel MAP #6 Make lodging reservations at MEDORA.COM or call 1-800-MEDORA-1. All rates available at MEDORA.COM.

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