
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Theodore Roosevelt National Park in June
Great time to visit
June is peak season for good reason - near-perfect weather and incredible wildlife viewing. Just expect crowds and book everything early.
Weather
June brings those perfect prairie days - warm but not hot, with long daylight hours stretching past 9 PM. Afternoon thunderstorms are common but usually brief and dramatic. Humidity stays low, making even warmer days comfortable.
26°C high13°C low9 rain days
Crowds & Cost
high crowds
~$135/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Medora Musical runs nightly
- •Annual Badlands Circle Tour begins
June Tips
- •Book accommodations 2-3 months ahead for summer peak season
- •Early morning hikes beat both heat and crowds
- •Pack sunscreen - prairie sun is intense with little shade
All Months
Late spring through early fall gives you the best weather, but each season tells a different story. May brings wildflowers and migrating birds, but also mud and unpredictable storms. June through August means long days, green grass, and active wildlife – plus crowds, though 'crowds' here means maybe 20 cars on the scenic drive.
September and October are magic months. Cooler temperatures, golden cottonwoods, and the bison rut when massive bulls battle for dominance. October can hit 70°F during the day and 30°F at night, so layer up.
Winter transforms the badlands into something alien. Snow highlights every ridge and canyon, and you might see the park's 200-400 wild horses pawing through drifts for grass. But temperatures drop to -20°F, scenic drives can close, and services in Medora shut down.
Avoid Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends if you want solitude. The park gets maybe 750,000 visitors annually – compare that to Yellowstone's 4 million – but most come during these peak times.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park Scores
Solo
8/10
Couples
6/10
Families
7/10
Adventure
9/10
Budget
8/10
Luxury
2/10
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