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Theodore Roosevelt national park - Little Muddy

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Get up close and personal with the Little Missouri River; discover why it is endearingly called "Little Muddy." Whether paddling or crossing, keep in mind that the Little Missouri can drastically vary in height day to day due to it being a free flowing river; one of the few remaining rivers not dammed and/or diverted yet in the US.

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theodore roosevelt national park little missouri river south unit badlands paddling hiking muddy little muddy river little missouri height day national parks gallery ultra high resolution high resolution north dakota missouri national parks united states history historic landmarks
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1916 - 2020
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National Parks Gallery
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https://npgallery.nps.gov/
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Public Domain Dedication

label_outline Explore South Unit, Little Missouri River, Muddy

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Bridge over Little Missouri River, on U.S. Highway Number 10. Medora, North Dakota

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From left, Airman 1st Class Katherine Arias, 5th Force

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Badlands, South Dakota - Drawing. Public domain image.

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View from Buck Hill - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Cedar Canyon, BadLands. 19th cenrury stereoscope card.

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theodore roosevelt national park little missouri river south unit badlands paddling hiking muddy little muddy river little missouri height day national parks gallery ultra high resolution high resolution north dakota missouri national parks united states history historic landmarks