Sully Creek State Park, located in North Dakota's scenic badlands region, offers a camping destination near the historic town of Medora and Theodore Roosevelt National Park. This well-equipped campground features campsites accommodating diverse preferences, from standard sites with electrical and water hookups to primitive options and specialized horse campsites with corrals.
The park serves as an outdoor recreation hub for adventure seekers. Campers enjoy access to the Little Missouri River, North Dakota's only State Scenic River, ideal for canoeing and kayaking. The renowned Maah Daah Hey Trail system provides 144 miles of hiking and mountain biking routes with eight distinct segments, making it a premier destination for trail enthusiasts. Additional activities include horseback riding.
Amenities cater to diverse visitors, with modern facilities including shower houses, dump stations, vault toilets, water hydrants, grills, picnic tables, and firewood availability. Pet-friendly policies welcome furry companions. The park's 66 horse corrals and equestrian infrastructure make it a designated horse park, accommodating both casual riders and serious equestrians. This North Dakota destination combines convenient amenities with authentic badlands terrain, delivering exceptional value for RV travelers and campers seeking outdoor adventure in the northern Great Plains.