Stunning route within US national park reopens after $51M repairs

WorldTravel
25 Nov 2025 • 11:26 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • A significant six-mile section of the scenic road loop in North Dakota's Theodore Roosevelt National Park is scheduled to reopen on Tuesday after being closed for over six years.
  • The closure was due to severe infrastructure damage, including a 150-foot section of roadway slumping in 2019, caused by storms, erosion, and ageing infrastructure.
  • The reopened section will restore visitors' access to the park's abundant wildlife, such as bison and wild horses, and panoramic views of the rugged Badlands.
  • Construction on the six-mile segment lasted approximately two and a half years, involving full road reconstruction, drainage improvements, and slope stabilisation.
  • The project cost about $51 million, primarily funded by the Great American Outdoors Act, and its completion coincides with the upcoming grand opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library.

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