Things to do while at Medora campout

Events during our stay in Medora

Medora Musical Saturday evening 8:30 PM $24.23 to $27.63

Flag Day & All Horse Parade   Saturday, June 14 at 2 pm   $FREE!

Chateau deMores   8:30 am - 6:30 pm daily (allow at least 1 hr)   $6.00   West of Medora DeMores 150th Birthday Celebration History Alive Presentation on Porch of Chateau   Saturday, June 14  at 11:30 am, 1:30 pm & 3:30 pm

Annual Ecumenical Church Service   Sunday, June 15 at 9:30 am (arrive by 9 am)   $FREE!  Burning Hills Amphitheatre   Special music will be performed by the Burning Hills Singers, Medora Coal Diggers and special guest artists.

Theodore Roosevelt National Park  36 mile Loop Open 24 hrs/day, Visitor Center Open 8 am - 8 pm daily  $10/vehicle, National Park Passports honored   North on East River Road

Painted Canyon Visitor Center   8 am - 8 pm daily   7 miles E of Medora on I-94

4-M Review    11 am & 2 pm   Sat & Sun    $9.30    Old Town Hall on Broadway

Billings County Museum   9 am - 5 pm daily    $3.00   480 4th St Museum Theatre: Murder and Mayhem in Medora (20 min)   11:30 am & 2:30 pm Sat & Sun

Bully Pulpit Golf Course Sunrise to Sunset daily 2.8 mi S of Medora on East River Road

Bully, The Play (45 min) 4 pm daily $9.30 Old Town Hall on Broadway

Cowboy Lyle 11 am Sat & Sun $FREE! Across from Medora Information Center

Saturday, June 14: Cowboy Clothing Sunday, June 15: How to Saddle a Horse

Doll House Museum (von Hoffman House) 10 am – 6 pm daily $4.65 400 Broadway

"Footsteps into Medora’s Past" Guided Walking Tour 10 am & 1 pm Sat & Sun $FREE! Harold Schafer Center 240 4th St

Harold Schafer Heritage Center 10 am – 6 pm daily $FREE 240 4th St

ND Cowboy Hall of Fame 10 am – 7:30 pm daily $6.50 250 Main St

ND Cowboy Hall of Fame Western Heritage Days Saturday & Sunday, June 14 &15

Transportation Museum w/45 min Video Sunrise to Sunset daily $FREE! Bully Pulpit Clubhouse

 

 

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  • 6/10/2008 9:03 AM Helen Evans wrote:
    John,
    Thanks for the information on Medora. With all the activities and shopping I'm sure we will keep busy at this camping rally. Medora is my all-time favorite place to camp in North Dakota. We've been camping in this small, historic town for more than 30 years - from the tent to the RV. With the 150th celebration this year of Theodore Roosevelt, the cowboy president, the town will have a things to see and do. We'll have fun!
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