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HistoricMEDORAVisitors Guide

Welcome toMEDORAListed in the top 5 places tovisit in 2016 by the New YorkTimes, Theodore RooseveltNational Park is just one ofthe many attractions Medorahas to offer . Known for itswestern culture,visitors will findthis historic hub filled with anendless array of activities andevents for all ages. What everyour hobby may be, Medora hasit all.On behalf of the Medora AreaConvention & Visitors Bureau, Iwant to thank you for choosingMedora as your destination. Ihope your time spent here willexceed your expectations. Ifthere is anything the CVB canassist you with, please contactour office.Jodi JohnsonBoard of Directorsmedoracvb@gmail.com701-623-4830Our mission at the Medora AreaCVB is to promote western NorthDakota to visitors with unbiased,factual information as a tourist andconvention destination.Our vision is to create economicprosperity in the Medora area throughcommunity partnerships, conventions,meetings, and destination marketing.medorand.com has everything youwill need to plan your trip includinginformation on lodging, dining,events, and meeting planning.TABLE OF CONTENTS2 SHOP 4 EAT 5 STAY7 PLAY 8 SERVICES9 EVENT VENUES

SHOPBlack Hills Gold & Gift Outlet354 Pacific Ave(701) 623-5057JQ Clothing Company338 Pacific Ave(701) 742-2632Buffalo Gap Gift Shop & Stitchery*275 Pacific Ave(701) 623-4393Made In The USA Mercantile251 3rd Ave(701) 623-4444Bully Pulpit Golf Course3731 Bible Camp Road(701) 623-4653Medora Boot & Western Wear *316 Pacific Ave(701) 623-1005Chasing Horses312 Pacific Ave(701) 623-4773Medora Convenience Store*200 Pacific Ave(701) 623-4479Foxes Den358 Pacific Ave(701) 623-3657Medora Musical Welcome CenterBurning Hills AmphitheaterChateau Road(701) 623-4444Hatlee & Brae370 Pacific Ave(701) 623-1311High Mountain Outfitters35 3rd Ave(701) 623-3488Hitching Post Inc.410 3rd St.(701) 623-4488The Home Merchant225 Broadway(701) 623-2219Joe Ferris General Store251 Main Street(701) 623-4444Rough Riders Gift320 3rd Ave(701) 623-4444Rushmore Mountain Taffy Shop320 Pacific Ave(701) 623-4885Sacajawea Trading Post245 Broadway(701) 623-5050The White House235 Broadway(701) 623-5050* denotes businesses open year round. Hours may vary after summer season

SHOPTicket Junction/Medora KidsSharp Shooter150 Pacific Ave(701) 623-1641Western Edge Books,*Artwork & Music425 4th St.(701) 623-4345Todd’s Old Time Photo Parlor& Gift Shop380 3rd Ave(701) 623-4339* denotes businesses open year round. Hours may vary after summer season

EATBadlands Pizza Parlor & Saloon285 3rd St.(701) 623-4444Boot’s Bar & Grill300 Pacific Ave(701) 623-2668Chateau Nuts370 Main Street(701) 623-4825Cowboy Lyle’s Candy Shop265 3rd St.(701) 623-4444Cowboy Cafe215 4th St.(701) 623-4343Farmhouse Cafe314 Pacific Ave(701) 623-3105Hatlee & Brae370 Pacific Ave(701) 623-1311Hidden Springs Java*350 4th St.(701) 623-4700Little Missouri Saloon & Dining*440 3rd St.(701) 623-4404Medora Convenience Store*200 Pacific Ave(701) 623-4479Maltese Burgers336 3rd St.(701) 623-4444Marquis De Mores Ice CreamParlor & Bake Shop340 3rd Ave.(701) 623-4444Medora Fudge & Ice Cream201 Broadway(701) 623-4444Medora Uncorked*370 Pacific Ave(833) 623-6275Rushmore Mountain Taffy Shop*320 Pacific Ave(701) 623-4885Pitchfork Steak FondueBurning Hills AmphitheaterChateau Road(701) 623-4444Theodore’s301 3rd Ave(701) 623-4444* denotes businesses open year round. Hours may vary after summer season

STAYAmble Inn*425 4th Street(701) 623-4345ambleinnmedora.comAmericInn of Medora*75 East River Road South(701) 623-4800visitmedora.comBadlands Motel501 Pacific Ave(701) 623-4444medora.comBar X Ranch*3566 West River Road(701) 623-4300barxranch1.comReservations are requiredBuffalo Gap Guest Ranch& Campground*3100 Buffalo Gap Road(701) 623-4200buffalogapranch.comCottonwood Campground*(701) 623-4466nps.govCuster‘s Cottage150 East River Road South(701) 623-4378custerscottage.comReservations are requiredDakota Place Lodge*630 Doc Hubbard Drive(701) 290-1038dakotaplacend.comReservations are requiredEagle Ridge Lodge*14937 Dutchmans Road(701) 623-2216eagleridgelodge.comReservations are requiredElkhorn Quarters400 East River Road South(701) 623-4444medora.comKing Ranch14625 Plumely Draw Road(701) 623-5364Reservations are requiredHyde House347 3rd Street(701) 623-4444medora.com* denotes businesses open year round. Hours may vary after summer season

STAYLittle Missouri Bed &Guest Ranch14685 River Drive(701) 623-4496Reservations are requiredSpirit Of The Badlands*3606 West River Road(701) 623-0080spiritofthebadlands.comCall for rates & availabilityMedora Campground3370 Pool Drive(701) 623-4444Sully Creek State Park*14651 36th Street(701) 623-2024(701) 260-1069Red Trail Campground*250 Red Trail Road(701) 623-4317(800) 621-4317redtrailcampground.comCall for reservationsRough Riders Hotel*301 3rd Ave(701) 623-4444medora.comWannagan Creek Cabins16 miles north of Medorawannagancreekcabins.comReservations are requiredWooly Boys Inn250 4th Street(701) 623-4444medora.com* denotes businesses open year round. Hours may vary after summer season

PLAYA Teddy Roosevelt Saluteto MedoraOld Town Hall Theatre(701) 623-4444Badlands Shooting Gallery3rd Street(701) 623-4444Medora Gospel Brunch250 3rd Ave(701) 623-4444Medora Mini Golf5th Street(701) 623-4444Billings CountyCourthouse Museum475 4th Street(701) 623-5829Bully Pulpit GolfCourse3731 Bible CampRoad(701) 623-4444Chateau De Mores3448 Chateau Road(701) 623-4355Medora Musical Burning HillsAmphitheater(701) 623-4444Dakota Cyclery365 Main Street(701) 623-4808Medora Riding Stables(701) 623-4444Footsteps Into Medora’s Past(701) 623-4444North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame250 Main Street(701) 623-2000Harold Schafer Heritage Center335 4th Street(701) 623-4444Theodore RooseveltNational Park(701) 623-4466Maah Daah Hey TrailTransportation Museum3731 Bible Camp Road(701) 623-4444Medora City Swimming Pool3385 Pool Drive(701) 623-7665Medora Children’s Park(701) 623-4444Von Hoffman HouseBroadway & 5th Street(701) 623-4444* denotes businesses open year round. Hours may vary after summer season

SERVICESBillings County Court House*495 4th StreetPO Box 168(701) 623-4377www.billingscountynd.govCity of Medora*465 Pacific Ave(701) 623-4834First State Bank of Medora*365 3rd Ave(701) 623-5000Little Missouri Chiropractic*(701) 872-6688littlemissourichiro.comMedora Area CVB*330 Pacific Ave #1(701) 623-4830discovermedora.comMedora Boarding Stables*PO Box 198(701) 623-4444Medora Chamber of Commerce*PO Box 186(701) 623-4810www.medorandchamber.comMedora Post Office*355 3rd AvePO Box 9998(701) 623-4385Medora Grazing Association*355 4th Street East(701) 623-4336TR Medora Foundation*PO Box 198(701) 623-4444www.medora.comTheodore Roosevelt Nature& History Association*201 East River Road NorthPO Box 167(701) 623-4884www.trnha.org* denotes businesses open year round. Hours may vary after summer season

EVENTAmericInn of MedoraEagle Ridge Lodge75 East River Road South(701) 623-4800www.visitmedora.com14937 Dutchmans Road W(701) 623-2216www.eagleridgelodge.comThe AmericInn has a beautifulconference center that canaccommodate up to 150 people.The 2000 sq. ft. room can be set upclassroom style or with round tables.The use of projection screens, podium,and wireless internet is included in theroom rental. Catering options areavailable.People love the exclusivity, pristinewestern surroundings, and the facilitiesof Eagle Ridge Lodge. The lodgespecializes in hosting retreats andgatherings where all energies can bedevoted to the fun, fellowship, and thereason for the gathering.The lodge canaccommodate 22-23 guests.Badlands MinistriesHarold Schafer Heritage Center3892 Bible Camp Road(701) 623-4332badlandsministries.orgBadlands Ministries has the ability tohave a variety of year round events.Their year-round dining hall has stateof the art kitchen equipment, indoor &outdoor fireplaces, and seating for upto 200 people. Catering options areavailable.335 4th Street(701) 623-4444 ext.8828www.medora.comThe Harold Schafer Heritage Centerprovides a professional private boardroom. Enjoy the patio off the back forbreaks and meals. The space isavailable April - October. This venuecan seat up to 80 people. Cateringoptions available.

VENUESNorth Dakota Cowboy Hall of FameRough Riders Hotel250 Main Street(701) 623-2000www.northdakotacowboy.com301 3rd Ave(701) 623-4444 ext.8828www.medora.comEnjoy a 1,400 sq. ft. first-class facilitywith a backdrop reminiscent of alifestyle envied across this great land.The conference room can seat up to108 people. The North Dakota CowboyHall of Fame has an outdoor patio thatcan accommodate up to 200 people.Catering options are available.The Rough Riders Hotel ConferenceRoom is a stunning facility with a touchof western elegance. Open year-round,the meeting space can seat up to150 people. Audio/visual equipment,projectors,sound systems, & wirelessInternet are included. The hotel alsohas an outdoor patio for use.Medora Community CenterTjaden Terrace465 Pacific Ave(701) 623-4834(701) 623-4444 ext.8828www.medora.comThe heart of any successful conventionor meeting is a good conference centerand the Medora Community Center isamong the best. This full service venuewith over 20,000 square feet ofavailable meeting space has stateof-the-art audio/visual and teleconferencing capabilities.The Tjaden Terrace is the perfectsetting if you are looking to have ascenic outdoor wedding overlooking themystic Badlands. Set atop of the butte,you are surrounded by panoramic viewsof Historic Medora, Theodore RooseveltNational Park, and the Little MissouriRiver.

FOR ALL THINGS MEDORAFOLLOW US ONLINEMEDORACVB@HISTORIC MEDORAMEDORAND.COMMEDORA AREA CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU701.623.4830

North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame 250 Main Street (701) 623-2000 Theodore Roosevelt National Park (701) 623-4466 Transportation Museum 3731 Bible Camp Road (701) 623-4444 Von Hoffman House Broadway & 5th Street (701) 623-4444 * denotes businesses open

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