Meeting Venues in Medora, North Dakota
Medora, ND offers 12 meeting venues spanning primarily hotel settings, plus a museum, an event space, and a theater/performing arts option. Among the two venues that report seated capacity, figures range from 200 to 214 with a 207 median—useful benchmarks if you're planning around a 200-attendee program.
What to expect
Capacity-wise, the two venues with known seated figures span 200 to 214, with a 207 median, indicating suitability for meetings near the 200-attendee mark. The venue mix is hotel-heavy (9 of 12), complemented by one museum, one dedicated event space, and one theater/performing arts venue. Amenities most commonly listed include outdoor space (33%) and AV/tech (17%); smaller shares note pools, on-site lodging, and wheelchair accessibility (each 8%). Rental fees vary; this dataset does not include pricing.
Meeting Venues in Medora
- Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library
- Old Town Hall Theater — up to 214 guests
- Dakota Place Lodge
- Elkhorn Quarters
- Badlands Motel
- Bully Canyon — up to 200 guests
- 'sacajawea Suite 1' w/ Deck in Heart of Medora! - Apartment (2 Bedrooms)
- AmericInn by Wyndham Medora
- Wannagan Creek Cabins
- Hotel 1883
- Rough Riders Hotel
- Spirit of the Badlands
Frequently asked questions
- What seated capacity should I plan for in Medora?
- Among the two venues with known seated capacity, figures range from 200 to 214 with a median of 207. Capacity details for the remaining venues are not provided in this set.
- What types of meeting venues are available in Medora?
- The mix includes 9 hotels, 1 museum, 1 event space, and 1 theater/performing arts venue.
- What amenities are commonly available?
- Outdoor space is the most common (33%), followed by AV/tech (17%). Smaller shares list pools, on-site lodging, and wheelchair accessibility (each 8%).
- How much does it cost to rent a venue in Medora?
- Rental fee information is not provided for this set, so pricing varies by venue.
- Which notable venues appear in this Medora listing?
- Old Town Hall Theater, Dakota Place Lodge, Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, Wannagan Creek Cabins, and Hotel 1883.