New tribal national park in North Dakota aims to preserve rugged and scenic landscape
- A new tribal national park called Three Affiliated Tribes National Park has opened in North Dakota, allowing access to its rugged landscape for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.
- The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation purchased 2,100 acres of land to establish the park, which includes the area of the tribe’s original treaty lands.
- Tribal Chairman Mark Fox expressed that the park aims to promote recreation, improve tourism, and support cultural activities.
- Park officials highlighted efforts to restore native prairie and soil while connecting with visitors to share the tribe's history and perspective.
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New tribal national park in North Dakota aims to preserve rugged and scenic landscape
A new tribal national park in North Dakota is opening a little-seen area of the rugged Badlands to hikers and other outdoors enthusiasts.
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