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Sully Creek State Recreation Area

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  • Bighorn sheep can sometimes be spotted near Sully Creek State Park
  • Mountain biking on the Maah Daah Hey Trail
  • The Maah Daah Hey Trail stretches from Sully Creek to the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Bikers must use an alternate trail route around the national park.
  • Buttes and badlands can be seen in western North Dakota.
  • Sully Creek has a primitive campground, primarily used by horseback riders.
  • Access for canoeing and kayaking the Little Missouri River can be found at the park.
  • Horse facilities at Sully Creek.
  • Riders brining in their own mounts will find corrals, well water and weed-seed-free hay available at the park.
  • Trail riders can be seen atop the butte above Sully Creek State Recreation Area.
  • Best canoeing on the Little Missouri River, a state designated scenic river, is in early spring.
  • Tent camping at the park.
  • Maah Daah Hey Trailhead sign.
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