Area of Killdeer : Hiking

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Badlands Trail Rides / East View Campgrounds
18 miles north of Killdeer. At Badlands Trail Rides we offer guided 2 or 3 hour horseback rides through the scenic badlands. Reservations are necessary. At Eastview Campground you will find 5 unique handcrafted log cabins, secluded campsites, areas suitable for larger groups and a shower house.
Burnin' Daylight Adventures
All inclusive travel packages offered. Includes horseback riding, birding, hiking, golfing, wagon rides, and hunting.
Eastview Cabins
See Badlands Trail Rides
Little Missouri State Park
On the solitary access road to Little Missouri State Park, the road cuts through a sprawling prairie and cropland with little indication of park grandeur. One may have second thoughts about traveling to this particular state park. Then comes a glimpse of the badlands. No matter how fleeting the first glimpse, visitors are immediately reassured that this state park has indescribable beauty.
Lone Butte Ranch
Experience the badlands in our furnished log cabins. Log Cabin Vacations, Bow hunting, and Guide Service.
McKenzie Bay
North east of Killdeer. McKenzie Bay Marina is open to the public with camping, dining and convenience store. Follow the Killdeer Scenic Byway north and watch for signage to get you there.
Medicine Hole
Located on the Killdeer Mountain. At the top of the southeast spur of the Killdeer Mountains is Medicine Hole, a "cave" about 10 feet across and 90 feet deep. This was the traditional location for the place where, according to Native Americans living there, all animals and people came out of the earth at the beginning of time.
Medicine Hole Cabin
Horse Back Riding Hiking Mountain Biking. Located on the Killdeer Mountain Battlefield. The battle ended more than a 100 years ago. Peace Prevails.
River Ranch Retreat
Leave your troubles behind, bring your family and come stay in our restored early 1900’s cabin. Located along the banks of the Little Missouri River.

 

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