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70,448 acres along the Little Missouri River.
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4 of 5 stars
Eastern Oklahoma
Sep 18, 2009

The main entrance is right off I-94. Take in the visitors center exhibits first, visit the town and shops, then drive the loop north of the I-94. There are several opportunities to see buffalo,...more

Jun 14, 2009

We were there in June, 2009. First day was warm, second day cooler and weirdly third day it was snowing (very unusual). If you are anywhere near this Park stop by. One of the rangers told us that...more

5 of 5 stars
milwaukee
Sep 15, 2008

Although we were at the South unit on a poor weather day, we rode the scenic loop anyway Great time! very little traffic, we could travel at our own pace and stop as we pleased, with out having to...more

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