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If you've ever tried to plan jogging in Billings County, you know how quickly the options can feel overwhelming. With so much incredible terrain, it's tough to tell which routes are genuinely worth your time and effort, and which are just filler. We get it – you want to hit the ground running on trails that truly deliver. That's exactly why we've put together this guide. Our komoot community has explored, mapped, and reviewed these routes, so we're here to…
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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7.30km
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The Painted Canyon Trail plunges you into the heart of the North Dakota Badlands, offering a unique jogging experience through a landscape of vibrant, eroded sedimentary rock. You'll start with…
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8.28km
00:53
130m
130m
The Big Plateau and Ekblom Trail Loop offers a fantastic jogging experience through Theodore Roosevelt National Park's varied terrain. You'll move from lush forest sections to expansive grasslands, eventually reaching…

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4.82km
00:30
10m
10m
The Chimney Park Path offers a delightful, easy jogging experience on a smooth, paved surface, perfect for a quick escape into nature. As you follow the 3.0-mile (4.8 km) route,…
18.3km
01:57
240m
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The Maah Daah Hey Trail offers an immersive jogging experience through the dramatic North Dakota Badlands, where you'll navigate a mix of singletrack, dirt paths, and rocky sections. Imagine running…
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11.3km
01:22
80m
80m
The Jones Creek Trail offers a delightful jogging experience through North Dakota's varied landscapes, following the winding path of Jones Creek. You'll encounter gentle grades and generally not rugged terrain,…
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1.88km
00:14
60m
60m
Descend into the heart of the North Dakota badlands on the Painted Canyon Nature Trail, a loop that immerses you in a landscape of vibrant, eroded rock layers. You'll jog…
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1.25km
00:09
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The Coal Vein Nature Trail offers a captivating glimpse into the badlands' geological past, with its striking brick-red clinker formations and visible coal vein. You'll jog through a landscape dotted…
2.74km
00:20
110m
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The Pancratz Trail offers a truly unique jogging experience in Medora, North Dakota, winding through prairies dotted with wildflowers and sagebrush. You'll navigate varied terrain, including sections with ladders and…
11.5km
01:24
80m
80m
If you're looking for a unique jogging experience through the striking Badlands, the Lower Paddock Creek Trail delivers. This moderate 7.1-mile (11.5 km) route, with 264 feet (80 metres) of…
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01:01
150m
150m
The Buffalo Gap Trail Loop offers a fantastic jogging experience through the rolling grasslands and dramatic badlands scenery of Western North Dakota. As you navigate the singletrack path, you'll be…
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Running Trails in Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Running Trails around Medora
Maah Daah Hey Trail — The legendary Badlands trek
The Maah Daah Hey Trail — An Epic Ride Through The Iconic Badlands
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The Jones Creek Trail is a great trail to see the beautiful hills and grassland of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. There is not much elevation change, so it is not a very challenging path.
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Buffalo Gap Trail is a 19-mile trail that runs through the hills and grasslands of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. It was developed as a mountain bike trail, but is popular with trail runners and hikers as well.
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The Ekblom Trail connects the Maah Daah Hey Trail to the Big Plateau Trail. It is a great way to extend your run and join two popular routes. There is a stream crossing, so you should get information about the water level at the visitor's center.
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Most of the Big Plateau Trail runs over (surprise!) a big plateau with grasslands. This means little elevation changes on most of the trail. The only elevation changes are at the start and the end of the trail, going up and down the canyons. It's never a certainty, but the big plateau is known for big herds of bison hanging out. A river crossing is mandatory to make it out to both Big Plateau and Lone Tree Spring Loop Trail. Check-in with the visitor center about water depth and safety measures.
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This trail has little to no elevation change, which makes it accessible to most people. Following the creek, there's a high chance of wildlife sightings. There are a couple of creek crossings, which aren't necessarily hard, but I think it's good to know.
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Coal Vein Nature Trail is a great trail if you are interested in the history of the area. There are informational signs along the trail to give you some information on how the area has changed over the centuries and how you can see this in the rock formations in the area.
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The Painted Canyon Trail is a great alternative to the Painted Canyon Nature Trail, if you are looking for something without the crowds and a bit more difficult. It still gives you the great views of the area, but it will be more likely you will have the trail all to yourself.
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This viewpoint of Painted Canyon is very close to a parking lot, so it is easy to access and normally fairly busy. It is a good place to stop on your way to the Painted Canyon Trail.
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Billings County offers a diverse network of over 15 running trails, catering to various skill levels. These routes traverse the unique Badlands topography, vast grasslands, and areas along the Little Missouri River, providing varied and challenging experiences.
Yes, for an easier experience, consider the Chimney Park Path, which is approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) long with minimal elevation gain. Another great option is the Painted Canyon Nature Trail, a shorter route perfect for a gentle jog while enjoying scenic views.
The region is renowned for its scenic beauty. The Painted Canyon Trail offers stunning close-up views of colorful rock layers as it descends into the canyon. For expansive Badlands vistas, the Big Plateau and Ekblom Trail Loop is highly recommended.
Absolutely. The Maah Daah Hey Trail is a premier destination for trail running, with sections winding through rolling prairies and rugged Badlands terrain. Another challenging option is the Lower Talkington and Jones Creek Trail, offering a significant distance through varied landscapes.
Yes, many routes in Billings County are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. The Big Plateau and Ekblom Trail Loop is a popular moderate option. Another great circular route is the Buffalo Gap Trail Loop, which provides a good workout with rewarding views.
Billings County is rich in wildlife, especially within Theodore Roosevelt National Park and the Little Missouri National Grassland. Joggers might encounter bison, elk, bighorn sheep, wild horses, pronghorn antelope, and various bird species. Prairie dog towns are also a common sight. Always maintain a safe distance from wildlife.
For families, the easier trails are generally best. The Chimney Park Path is a good choice due to its relatively flat terrain. The Painted Canyon Nature Trail also offers a shorter, accessible option with beautiful scenery that children can enjoy.
Many routes offer access to significant natural features. The Painted Canyon Overlook is a must-see, providing panoramic views of the Badlands. The Little Missouri River winds through the landscape, offering picturesque views. You can also visit the Painted Canyon Visitor Center for facilities and information.
Yes, especially within Theodore Roosevelt National Park, the 36-mile scenic drive provides access to numerous scenic overlooks and trailheads where parking is typically available. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot for designated parking areas.
Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant running conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer can be hot, especially in the Badlands, so early morning or late evening runs are recommended. Winter running is possible but requires appropriate gear for cold and potentially snowy conditions.
Certainly. The Pancratz Trail offers a moderate challenge with some elevation changes. Another excellent choice is the Lower Paddock Creek Trail, providing a longer, moderate-difficulty run through the Badlands.
Regulations regarding dogs vary, especially within Theodore Roosevelt National Park where pets are generally restricted to paved roads, campgrounds, and picnic areas, and must be on a leash. However, some trails in the broader Little Missouri National Grassland might be more dog-friendly. Always check specific trail regulations before heading out with your pet.


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