Unfortunately we went to Medora in mid April and the town...
Unfortunately we went to Medora in mid April and the town was basically closed. It looks like a great place though. Really enjoyed Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Walks and lots of wild life to look for. The people who were there were very friendly.
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Guest review by
Zimmer
8.0
Medora is a small town that accommodates around 5000...
Medora is a small town that accommodates around 5000 tourists on any given day. The town has several shops with all kinds of souvenirs. There is plenty of things to do if you have kids. Little Bully Pulpit mini golf is a big hit as well as the zipline. Some stuff in town is price gouged but for the most part things are reasonable. The pitchfork Fondeu is excellent and of course the famous Medora Musical doesn't disappoint. The gateway to the South UNIT of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park is located right in Medora. The wild horses and Buffalo can be seen easily. What a fun place to visit!
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Guest review by
will
United States
8.0
Don't go after October 1st or end of tourist season,...
Don't go after October 1st or end of tourist season, whichever comes first. EVERYTHING shuts down. Convenience store for food/fuel, one restaurant and a bar and grill were only options. AmericInn was OPEN. Easy access off of interstate 90. A cute western town and gorgeous Theodore Roosevelt National Park, South Unit. The North Unit is a MUST SEE! Make the drive north on Highway 85. You won't be disappointed. Breathtaking vistas and abundant wildlife.
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Guest review by
Frazier
8.0
The pitch fork fondue was excellent.
The pitch fork fondue was excellent. Views of the surrounding hills are amazing. We also saw the Medora musical and it was really much more modern and fun than past performances we've seen. The performers were really good especially Willow on her banjo.
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Guest review by
Erica
United States
8.0
Medora is a cute small town.
Medora is a cute small town. The ND Cowboy Hall of Fame was very interesting. The shopping is varied but some places close early. It seemed like the town woke up on Wed. Monday and Tuesday seemed like activities such as carriage rides, entertainment, etc. were closed. The Steak Fondue was a neat experience and you could see the large “Medora” hillside sign from there. It looks like the Hollywood sign in LA. I wish we could have seen a rodeo.
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Guest review by
Sheryl
United States
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Very good - What previous guests thought, 482 reviews
Very good · 482 reviews
We spent two nights here to visit the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The location is perfect. The park entrance is a very close to the hotel and there are restaurants within easy walking distance. The room was large with a separate bedroom and great seating area. The bed was extremely comfortable and the room was very quiet making for a good nights sleep. It had a well appointed kitchenette. Breakfast was very good. We would highly recommend this hotel.
Very good - What previous guests thought, 482 reviews
Very good · 482 reviews
A great stay over for the Teddy Roosevelt National Park. The fact that I overheard a guest ask and learnt the the pool hot tub jet was not running and another guest that something else was broken did not affect me but two problems at the same time? The struggle of running hotels in small towns. still a good stay..no breakfast but no worries.