Ultimate Guide to Save Money in Medora, ND

Okay, so you want to explore Medora and the North Dakota Badlands, but don’t know where to start. That’s where I come in. I’m a junkie for creating itineraries, saving money, and sharing what I’ve learned.

Below you’ll find an awesome family travel guide to Medora, ND with lots of ways to save money in Medora. This is a detailed itinerary with exactly what my family did on a recent trip…and how we saved money along the way (so we’ve got more in the bank for future adventures.) We stayed three nights, plenty of time to explore without being overwhelmed. There are things we didn’t have time to see that will be fun to check out next time.

We had so much fun, this is sure to be a rinse and repeat vacation for years to come.

Why We Decided on This Trip

Here are some reasons we decided on this trip, and ways to save money in Medora.

  • Its proximity to Minot, where we live.
  • We often center family trips around National Parks because they offer many free low-cost options.
    • Paid park entry is only $30 and good for seven days. Entry is FREE for military members and veterans—just be sure to ask for a military park pass!Park programs and ranger talks are free with admission.
  • Theodore Roosevelt National Park has a wildlife loop with options for short hikes—perfect for our young family (our kids are ages 6 and 3.)
  • Lots of free activities in town.
  • Discounts or FREE admission for kids to popular attractions.
  • For more details on why Medora is a PERFECT destination for military families, check out this post all about Military Discounts in Medora.

Day 1 Arriving in Medora, ND

Heading out:

Since Medora, ND is only a few hours drive from Minot, we weren’t in a rush to get up early and leave right away. **Also, it should be noted that Medora, ND is on mountain time.

Let’s save money in Medora:

Pack a picnic lunch to enjoy on the road. We stopped at Riverside Park in Beulah, ND. It’s got a playground we love.

Add extra fun to your journey with free pitstops along the way. We enjoyed the Garrison Dam National Fish Hatchery and seeing a few installations along the Enchanted Highway.

Stop in Dickenson on your way into Medora to pick up groceries you may need (or pack them from home.) We bought milk, and fruit at Walmart; we packed cereal, snacks, and PB&J fixings from home. This keeps costs down on eating out, if your kids are unadventurous eaters.

Checking In at The Badlands Motel

The nostalgic style of the Badlands Motel set the perfect tone for our trip. Here are some things to know:

  • Great accessibility to Point to Point Park
  • Walkable/bikeable to most things in town
  • Has a pool for guests.
  • Incredibly kind, helpful staff
  • Rooms are wonderfully clean
  • Bathrooms have a shower, but no tub (which is nice to know if you’ve got young children.)
  • Complimentary coffee, ice, and water available in the lobby.
  • Rooms have a microwave and mini fridge.
  • The Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation provides wifi throughout the Badlands Motel and Point to Point Park. Overall, cell service was strong—even though this is a very easy place to disconnect and unplug for a few days!

First Adventure –Point to Point Park

Our motel room door opened directly across from Point to Point Park. While my husband unloaded the car, the boys and I went to explore.

Let’s save money in Medora! Free fun at Point to Point Park:

Jumping cushion

Playground zip lines

Splash pad

Pickleball (all equipment can be checked out at the desk.)

Wooden park/playground

Hiking trails

Dinner + Bedtime

We grabbed dinner out at the Badlands Pizza Parlor, which offers buffet style dinners and carry out pizza. After eating, we took in live music at the Town Square Patio, then took the kids to Point to Point Park’s Wooden Playground.

Let’s save money in Medora!

There is a discount for kids buffet at Badlands Pizza Parlor.

We really enjoyed the buffet, but you can save even more money by ordering carry out pizza to eat in your room, or as a picnic at the Town Square Patio.

The Wooden Playground (Medora Children’s Park) was a highlight for our family, and it’s FREE.

Day 2: Theodore Roosevelt National Park—South Unit

Theodore Roosevelt National Park South Unit Visitor’s Center

After breakfast and coffee in the room we went to the National Park Visitor Center to get set for a day in the Badlands. At the Visitor Center:

  • Get some pro tips from the pros. Ask a ranger for tips on the best activities and hikes for your family.
  • Pick up a Junior Ranger work book.
  • Check out the attached museum to learn about Teddy Roosevelt’s time in the Badlands, animal life, and history of the park. It’s really beautifully done.
  • Look around Theodore Roosevelt’s Maltese Cross Cabin to see what life was like when he stayed in the Badlands.

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

We began our day at the park at 8:30am. We spent about five hours in the park. Here’s what we did:

  • Drive the wildlife loop (note, parts may be under construction.)
  • Stop for wildlife along the way, as spotted. We saw bison, prairie dogs, feral horses, a porcupine, and deer.
  • Skyline Vista
  • Peaceful Valley Ranch—short walk and snack time at a picnic table
  • Our favorite prairie dog town was just before the Wind Canyon Trail
  • Boicourt Overlook + Trail
  • Buck Hill—by this time our kids were pretty worn out and hungry. They stayed near the car eating a picnic lunch while my husband and I took turns exploring a bit more.
  • Drive back out, stop at the Visitor Center with completed Junior Ranger books.

Let’s save money in Medora!

If you’re military or a veteran, get your FREE national parks pass at the visitor center.

Doing the Junior Ranger workbook means your kids will leave with a souvenir from the trip. For us, this cuts back on spending money in the gift shop.

Rest, Pool, Dinner

Here’s how we spent the afternoon:

Sunset over the Badlands

MUST SEE! Do not miss this! Drive back into the park to Wind Canyon Trail for sunset. Although this is a “hot spot,” the trail wasn’t crowded. The experience was transformative, peaceful, and idyllic. (And completely FREE.)

Day 3: Point to Point Park and Medora

Breakfast in town

Our third day in Medora focused on staying in town. We started the day with caramel rolls from The Cowboy Café, which I highly recommend, especially if you catch them straight from the oven.

After breakfast the kids wanted to play on the Wooden Playground (yes, it’s that fun). I went with them while my husband hiked the Point to Point Trails.

Let’s save money in Medora!

Instead of getting a full breakfast, just stick to something simple like caramel rolls (just $6 each) and coffee.

The Point to Point Trails are a short walk from the Badlands Motel and completely FREE to access. These are suitable for all ages.

Point to Point Park

On our final day, we took advantage of the paid activities at Point to Point Park. These include the Manitou Zip Line, Little Bully Pulpit Mini Golf, and the wading pool + lazy river. Here’s what you should know:

  • Minimum height for the zipline is 42” (must be accompanied by a rider over 47”.) Riders 48” and taller may ride alone.
  • The pool and lazy river have towels available.
  • Be sure to pack goggles and a life jacket/water wings for your kids if they like to use those while swimming.
  • Little Bully Pulpit mini golf is 18 holes beautifully built into the landscape. Each hole is paired with a bit of history for the area, which was great for a fun-fact nerd like me.

Let’s save money in Medora!

Activities can be purchased alone or as a bundle. Bundling the activities will save you money.

Save the zip line for the last day of your trip if you don’t want to face pressure from your kids to buy a second, third, or fourth ride.

Mini golf is discounted for kids, and FREE for kids under seven.

Kids under three are FREE at the pool and lazy river.

The pool and lazy river offer discounted admission from 4-7pm daily.

Pitchfork Steak Fondue Dinner

There’s a good reason Medora is famous for its Pitchfork Steak Fondue dinner. You won’t fully understand until you experience for yourself. The dinner is held near the amphitheater for the Medora Musical, and the scenery looks like a something out of a painting.

Open air seating, live music, and fresh Badlands breeze make this an unforgettable night. Not only is the setting wonderful, the food and service are top notch. Throughout our meal, the chef came out to ensure everything was above expectations, and explaining how staff and volunteers were there to help as needed. As he said, “If you don’t think you’re getting your money’s worth, it’s your own fault.”

The Pitchfork Steak Fondue is a bit of a splurge for a frugal family, but the experience is worth it.

Let’s save money in Medora!

This meal is HUGE (steak, baked potato, fruit, veggies, coleslaw, baked beans, bread, drinks, and dessert), and served buffet style! Skimp on lunch and come hungry.

Kids 12 and under eat FREE! (They get the full buffet with a hot dog entrée.)

The Big Finale—The Medora Musical

No trip to Medora, ND is complete without taking in The Medora Musical. If you’re not familiar, this is a two-hour patriotic music spectacular performed nightly in an amphitheater settled right into the hills. It’s got cowboy vibes, a dancing Teddy Roosevelt, and all the nostalgic red, white, and blue you can handle.

Again, it’s something you have to see to appreciate. Even if musical theater isn’t your jam, it’s impossible to sit through The Medora Musical without being entertained. Here are some extra tips you should know.

  • Some days have a 5:30pm and 7:30pm show—if you’ve got young kids, I highly recommend the earlier show. My three year old was too tired to stay for the whole show and left with my husband at intermission.
  • After intermission, a variety act performs. This changes through the season, so check out the schedule when planning your trip to maximize your enjoyment.
  • There is a short firework display at the end. They weren’t super loud, but I like to let other parents be aware in case they have noise/light sensitive kiddos.
  • I’m really glad we saved this as the finale to our Medora trip. It was a great way to round off an unforgettable weekend.

Let’s save money in Medora!

Military and veterans get 50% off tickets all season long.

Certain dates off military FREE admission.

Kids attend FREE every Wednesday and Sunday.

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If you’re looking for a budget-friendly vacation, this itinerary from Medora, ND is it! There are plenty of things to do, even if you just stick to the freebies. And with all that money you’ll save, you can start planning your next adventure.

For more great ideas on Midwest travel, North Dakota living, and ways to save money and maximize fun, follow me on Instagram at Hey Minot and Amy Allender. If this guide was helpful, remember to save it and share it with a friend who loves fun and saving money.

Complete Itinerary + Guide to Military Discounts in Medora

Complete Guide and Itinerary to Military Discounts in Medora

When our family first moved to North Dakota for an assignment at Minot, AFB, I knew little about the state beyond its reputation for cold winters and flat landscapes. However, I was determined to uncover the hidden gems of this region.

Fast forward to today, and I’ve become a guru of all things Minot, and an advocate of North Dakota living. I try things, visit destinations, and make mistakes along the way in order to give you the best, most valuable information possible—so you can enjoy North Dakota as much as I do!

When you embark on a journey to explore, discover, or fall in love with North Dakota, there is one destination you should not miss: Medora. Nestled in the heart of the North Dakota Badlands, Medora offers a wealth of experiences that cater perfectly to military families. There are also lots of military discounts in Medora to take advantage of. With its rich, patriotic history, breathtaking scenery, and family-friendly activities, Medora is a top destination you won’t want to miss.

Seeing this side of the great plains will prove that North Dakota is anything but flat and boring.

Your leave days are precious. Here’s a few reasons we decided—as a military family—to spend our time off in Medora:

Military Family Travel Guide to Medora, ND

Proximity to Military Bases

Medora’s location makes it an accessible getaway for military members and their families. Here’s how far you’ll need to travel from nearby bases:

  • Minot AFB: 220 miles, approximately 3.5 hours driving
  • Ellsworth AFB: 246 miles, approximately 4 hours driving
  • 119 Wing, ANG: 330 miles, approximately 4.5 hours driving
  • Grand Forks AFB: 370 miles, approximately 5.5 hours driving
  • Malstrom AFB/120 AW: 410 miles, approximately 6.25 hours driving

Whether you’re stationed locally or just passing through, Medora is an ideal spot for a weekend or extended getaway.

Free Admissions and Military Discounts in Medora

Saving money on travel means being able to afford more adventures in the future! Military discounts in Medora make this a budget-friendly vacation, perfect for families.

  • Theodore Roosevelt National Park: Free entry for military members, veterans, and their dependents. You can get an America the Beautiful National Parks Pass at the visitor’s center.
  • Park Programs: The National Park hosts various programs throughout the day, and on special occasions (a night sky program was going on while we were visiting). These are free with park admission or a military park pass.
  • Medora Musical: Discounts of 50% on tickets for military members throughout the season. There are select days that offer military free admission. Kids gain free admission on Wednesdays and Sundays.

Discounts for kids + free activities abound:

In addition to military discounts in Medora there are a plethora of free activities for all ages and discounts for kids. These include:

  • Point to Point Park and Trails. This park offers visitors paid and free activities. Freebies include:
    • Jumping Cushion, Trail system with outstanding views, Splash pad, Playground zip lines, Pickleball (equipment is free to checkout)
  • Town Square Patio. Free music and shows happen daily.
  • Pitchfork Steak Fondue: Kids under 12 get a free hot dog meal at the Pitchfork Steak Fondue. They access the full buffet and dessert—the only difference a hot dog entrée instead of steak.
  • Medora Musical: Kids attend for free on Wednesdays and Sunday.

Military Family Travel Guide to Medora: The Itinerary

Use this rinse and repeat Military Family Travel Guide to Medora to make the most out of your trip!

Day 1: Arrival and Exploration

Heading Out

With Medora just a few hours’ drive from Minot, we took our time getting there. We stopped at a few attractions along the way: Garrison Dam National Fish Hatchery, Beulah’s Riverside Park, and the Enchanted Highway, making the drive part of the adventure.

Checking In

We stayed at the charmingly nostalgic Badlands Motel, which offered:

  • Great accessibility to Point to Point Park
  • Walkable/bikeable proximity to town attractions
  • A pool for guests
  • Clean rooms with complimentary coffee, ice, and iced water in the lobby.
  • Rooms equipped with a microwave and mini fridge, ideal for families with young children.

First Adventure – Point to Point Park

Located just across from our motel, Point to Point Park was a MASSIVE hit with the kids. While we unpacked, they were eager to explore and immediately headed to check out the jumping cushion, splash pad, and small zip line swings.

Dinner and Evening Fun

Once settled, we headed to dinner at the Badlands Pizza Parlor. The all you can eat buffet is a no-hassle choice for the whole family. Kids can fill up on cheese pizza, lemonade, and dessert. Adventurous eaters can sample an array of specialty pizzas. And salad lovers will love the DIY salad bar. (The cucumber salad was my favorite!!)

After dinner, take a walk to Town Hall Square Patio for free, live music. Finish your day with a trip to the Medora Children’s Park (a gigantic wooden playground!) to let the kids burn off any energy they’ve got left before bed.

Day 2: Theodore Roosevelt National Park – South Unit

Visitor’s Center

Start your day at the park’s Visitor Center, where you can:

  • Use your America the Beautiful pass for free admission.
  • Ask a ranger for specific trail recommendations for your group.
  • Pick up a Junior Ranger workbook for kids. (More on this program here.)
  • Explore museum exhibits on Theodore Roosevelt’s time in the Badlands, and park wildlife. American history is often a special part of military family travel. We all really enjoyed this.
  • Visit Theodore Roosevelt’s Maltese Cross Cabin to see what life was like when he stayed in the Badlands.

Park Itinerary

Inside the park, follow the wildlife loop. Give yourself plenty of time to stop and observe the wildlife. On our drive we spotted bison, deer, feral horses, prairie dogs, and a porcupine. These are places we stopped to get out and explore along the way.

Our kids are six and three years old. These hikes were doable for them, but they were pretty tired by the end. On the way out of the park, we stopped back at the Visitor Center so the boys could show their Junior Ranger workbooks and earn their badge. This itinerary took about five hours, moving at a very lax pace.

Rest, Pool, and Dinner

After a busy morning at the park, enjoy a late lunch at Point to Point Provisions, relax in the room, and swim in the Badlands Motel pool. Head to The Little Missouri Saloon for dinner where a second story patio offers a beautiful view of town.

Sunset over the Badlands

Cap off the evening with a sunset view over the Badlands at the Wind Canyon Trail. This is truly a transformative excursion that shouldn’t be missed. And, despite being a “hot spot”, it wasn’t crowded, making for a serene and idyllic experience.

Day 3: Medora Fun

Breakfast and Point to Point Park

Start the day with caramel rolls from The Cowboy Café, and a relaxing morning at the Medora Children’s Park, or enjoy a family-friendly hike along the Point to Point Trails.

Spend the afternoon enjoying the paid activities at Point to Point Park. These include:

  • The Manitou Zipline—riders must be at least 42” tall, this was definitely a highlight for my kids!
  • The wading pool and lazy river—remember to pack goggles and a puddle-jumper if your child uses those.
  • Little Bully Pulpit mini golf—18 holes beautifully incorporated into the landscape.

Steak Fondue Dinner and Medora Musical

The Pitchfork Steak Fondue dinner is an iconic part of a trip to Medora, ND. With its open-air seating, live music, and delicious buffet, you’ll never forget this meal. Don’t forget—kids eat FREE!

Following dinner, attend The Medora Musical—a must-see patriotic performance brimming with national and state price. Complete with bedazzling red, white, and blue finale costumes and a fireworks display. This is the perfect way to wrap up a trip to the North Dakota Badlands.

One of the best military discounts in Medora is 50% off show tickets.. There are also dates when military/veterans attend FREE! And don’t forget that kids attend for free on Wednesday and Sunday all season long!

Medora is Great For Military Families

With a blend of historical charm, outdoor adventure, and family-friendly fun, Medora is great for military family travel. From stunning landscapes, to the engaging activities in town, Medora is a destination worth exploring. Save this Military Family Travel Guide to Medora for quick reference on military discounts in Medora, and an itinerary your whole crew will enjoy.

Easy Tips For More Fun

Still want more? Check out this post with even more details on our itinerary in Medora.

For more ways to have fun, save money, and live on fire—but never burned out—join me on Instagram. For more on life in North Dakota and being stationed in Minot, be sure to follow @HeyMinot. If this Military Family Travel Guide to Medora was helpful, be sure to share it with your armed forces friends!

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