Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota was the site of the cattle ranch where he went to heal when his mother and wife died within hours of each other (and just days after his first child was born). We visited the Maltese Cross Cabin and heard a ranger talk on Roosevelt’s history with this place. And we drove most of the South Unit loop (what we could drive in the RV with part of the loop road closed), taking in the beautiful landscapes all around us. We saw tons of grasshoppers, prairie dogs, and some bison on a hill. (Recommend sound on for the first video)