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Sully Creek State Recreation Area, near Medora, offers great wilderness adventure for the brave of heart. Located just outside the historic western town of Medora, Sully Creek provides primitive camping and facilities for trail riding, canoeing or hiking.
A corral is provided for those who bring horses for trail riding in the Badlands. A four-mile connecting trail allows foot and horse access to the nearby Little Missouri National Grassland and Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
The park provides canoe access to the Little Missouri River, North Dakota's only State Scenic River. Canoeists enjoy a unique vantage on the surrounding Badlands splendor. The 274-mile river is best canoed during the spring.
The primitive campgrounds offer visitors a true wilderness experience.
Sully Creek is the trailhead for the famous Moah Dagh Hey Trail with more than 125 miles of biking, hiking and horseback riding trails that connect Theodore Roosevelt National Park's south unit to its north unit.
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