Come see the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame
When your on your charter bus tour a must see is the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame. This Hall of Fame tells a visual story of the history of ranching, western lifestyle, Native Americans, and the Badlands. Your charter bus tour will learn the legacy and culture of the Great American West.
This building is located downtown Medora close to the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. It is a 15,000 square foot building and its patio is 5,000 square feet, it is a $3 million dollar building. There is a Hall of Honorees, a center that has western exhibits both traveling and permanent. Also your charter bus group will enjoy the 45-seat theater and meeting area. There is a gift shop, children's activity area, archives and library. Your charter bus group will enjoy the patio that features a view of the North Wild West Series and Little Missouri River.
Your charter bus group will find areas in the Hall of Fame that pays homage to the ranchers; trail drivers, Native Americans, and the big names in rodeo. Teddy Roosevelt started his ranching days near the Hall of Fame, was nick named "Old Four Eyes" and later earned the respect of cowboys.
Depending when your charter bus group arrives at the Hall of Fame, you may be able to participate in many of the activities offered here, such as a family weekend, children's and adult rodeo, team penning and ranch sorting, roping, and barrel racing. So make your charter bus tour makes a stop at the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame.
This building is located downtown Medora close to the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. It is a 15,000 square foot building and its patio is 5,000 square feet, it is a $3 million dollar building. There is a Hall of Honorees, a center that has western exhibits both traveling and permanent. Also your charter bus group will enjoy the 45-seat theater and meeting area. There is a gift shop, children's activity area, archives and library. Your charter bus group will enjoy the patio that features a view of the North Wild West Series and Little Missouri River.
Your charter bus group will find areas in the Hall of Fame that pays homage to the ranchers; trail drivers, Native Americans, and the big names in rodeo. Teddy Roosevelt started his ranching days near the Hall of Fame, was nick named "Old Four Eyes" and later earned the respect of cowboys.
Depending when your charter bus group arrives at the Hall of Fame, you may be able to participate in many of the activities offered here, such as a family weekend, children's and adult rodeo, team penning and ranch sorting, roping, and barrel racing. So make your charter bus tour makes a stop at the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame.




