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Click here to edit!The Maah Daah Hey Trail is a 96 mile hiking, horseback and mountain bicycle trail that traverses through the scenic and rugged North Dakota badlands. The trail passes through the Little Missouri National Grasslands, as well as State and private land, as it connects the North and South Units of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The trail begins at Sully Creek State Park, located south of Medora (Interstate 94, exit 24) in Billings County. The trail winds its way to its northern terminus at the U.S. Forest Service CCC Campground in McKenzie County, located 20 miles south of Watford City off Highway 85. Still to come: Four fenced overnight camp sites with hitching posts, vault toilets, and campfire rings are scheduled to be constructed along the trail in 2001. Also scheduled, the 20-mile long Buffalo Gap Trail that will bypass the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, as well as connect to the U.S. Forest Service Buffalo Gap Campground (located off Interstate 94, exit 18).
DirectionsThe trail begins at Sully Creek State Park, located south of Medora (Interstate 94, exit 24) in Billings County.
HighlightsScenic and rugged North Dakota badlands