From the east, your first introduction to Theodore Roosevelt National Park’s badlands is Painted Canyon.
Location of Painted Canyon in North Dakota
Painted Canyon is located 7 miles east of the main entrance to the Theodore Roosevelt National Park South Unit and is named for its vivid layers.
Below is a Google map of Painted Canyon Visitor Center in North Billings, ND 58622. It is VERY hard to miss and a common pull off for many truckers on Interstate 94.
After many hours of travel from south Florida to North Dakota, we made it to the Painted Canyon Visitor Center before sunset. It’s incredible driving east after passing Belfield, ND and seeing the scenery just change completely the closer you get to Medora as you enter the real badlands! The NPS does note that Painted Canyon is not technically a park entrance, as the South Unit’s Scenic Drive begins 7 miles west in Medora.
Painted Canyon Hiking Trail Options
There are two trail options at the Painted Canyon Visitor Center:
- A 1 mile nature trail that drops steeply into the canyon but is very manageable for beginner – advanced level hikers (we did this one).
- A 4.3 mile trail that explores more of the landscape deeper into the badlands (we weren’t up for this long of a trail after so much travel time, plane cancellations, and delays).
You can also choose to simply walk around the visitor center which has a paved pathway with many overlooks and educational signs. This is where Painted Canyon Overlook is located, a completely ADA accessible and absolutely incredible view of the badland formations.
Hiking Painted Canyon Nature Trail
Trail Stats:
- Time: 30 minutes to complete
- Distance: 0.9 mile loop trail (1.4 km)
- Difficulty: Moderate due to some steep grade in and out of the badlands, with some stairs along the trail.
Theodore Roosevelt is quoted as saying the badlands seemed to “hardly properly to belong to this earth.”
That evening, we saw a small herd of four horses way in the distance, and two bison grazing at the National Park sign! It was an incredible introduction to the park!