Violent crime in Billings County is the sharpest risk the data flags here, recorded at 282.4 incidents per 100,000 residents in 2023 — well above the national average. While Theodore Roosevelt draws mostly peaceful crowds, that county-level rate means your campsite and trailhead parking areas deserve the same situational awareness you'd apply in an urban setting. Weather hazards are comparatively mild, with only two thunderstorm wind events and one hail event on record.
Keep valuables locked in your vehicle or RV rather than visible in your tent or on a picnic table, and use campground loops that have active neighbors nearby rather than isolated overflow spots. When afternoon storms build — common on the northern plains — store loose gear and cover your vehicle to protect against hail; a moving blanket or foam pad in your truck bed can prevent dents from quarter-sized stones. Report anything suspicious to park rangers promptly, as their presence is your best on-site deterrent.
Top recorded hazards in Billings County
County dataFrom NOAA Storm Events (2024). Counts of recorded incidents — not all occurred at this park.
- Thunderstorm Wind 2
- Hail 1
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About Theodore Roosevelt National Park
When Theodore Roosevelt came to Dakota Territory to hunt bison in 1883, he was a skinny, young, spectacled dude from New York. He could not have imagined how his adventure in this remote and unfamiliar place would forever alter the course of the nation. The rugged landscape and strenuous life that TR experienced here would help shape a conservation policy that we still benefit from today.
Weather
In winter, some or all park roads may be closed due to snow.