
Theodore Roosevelt National Park North Dakota, USA Travel Guide
The biggest mobile networks in the U.S. Are Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile. Verizon generally has the best coverage in rural North Dakota, including parts of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Coverage can be spotty or absent within much of the preserve's scenic drives and backcountry areas.
Cell service is restricted to non-existent within much of the national park. Wi-Fi is commonly found at the park visitor centers during operating hours. Medora lodgings and some restaurants offer free Wi-Fi. Hotels, cafes, and public libraries in Dickinson and Watford City also provide Wi-Fi.
Park Visitor Centers are operating from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, with longer summer hours. Medora businesses are highly seasonal, operating from May to October with extended summer hours, and scarce to closed from November to April.
Banks typically operate Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, certain ones with Saturday morning hours. Atms are located in Medora (seasonal), Belfield, Dickinson, and Watford City.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park tries to make experiences open to all visitors. Park infrastructure includes accessible parking, restrooms, and some surfaced trails or boardwalks. Medora generally has walkways and wheelchair ramps, though historic buildings may be different.
Accessible Attractions: Painted Canyon Overlook has a wheelchair-accessible boardwalk. Segments of the Peaceful Valley Trail are accessible. Both visitor centers are generally accessible, and many scenic drive overlooks a open views from designated parking areas.
Services: Service animals are permitted in all visitor areas. Check including the park visitor centers for audio descriptions or large-print brochures. For general guidance, Mobility International USA (MIUSA) provides resources for travelers with disabilities. Contact the park directly for certain questions about accessibility.