Peaceful Valley Ranch, Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Facts and practical information
Peaceful Valley Ranch is about 3 miles from the town of Medora, North Dakota in the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, in western North Dakota. The ranch dates from 1885, when Benjamin Lamb bought the land and built its first buildings. After operating as a ranch, primarily raising horses, the ranch was developed by the Olsen family as a dude ranch before it was acquired by the National Park Service, and incorporated into the Roosevelt Recreation Demonstration Area, which eventually became the present national park. The ranch forms the core of the national park's South Unit. It overlooks the Little Missouri River, in the Little Missouri badlands. ()
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Peaceful Valley Ranch – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Theodore Roosevelt's Maltese Cross Cabin, Billings County Courthouse, Medora Musical, North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame.