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3 reasons now is the best time to hike the most rugged region of the state – The Little Missouri State Park (even if you’re not a hiker)

3 reasons now is the best time to hike the most rugged region of the state – The Little Missouri State Park (even if you’re not a hiker)

by Mike Kopp | Sep 25, 2017 | Autumn, journal, Places to go, Things To Do

Hike the Little Missouri State Park Even if hiking is just not your thing, or if you are an experienced and equipped backcountry hiker, now is the time to enjoy the most rugged region of the state — The Little Missouri State Park – there’s no place like it in...
It’s Friday’s “find out”: Do I really need a bicycle in the Badlands?

It’s Friday’s “find out”: Do I really need a bicycle in the Badlands?

by Mike Kopp | Sep 22, 2017 | Find Out Friday, Things To Do

Do I really need a bicycle in the Badlands? Only if you want to ride in limited places in the Badlands.  Here are five ways to see the Badlands, including bicycles Bicycles Bicycles have become a popular way to travel the single-track trail called the Maah Daah Hey. ...
Have you visited the wild horses at Theodore Roosevelt National Park?

Have you visited the wild horses at Theodore Roosevelt National Park?

by Mike Kopp | Sep 18, 2017 | journal, Places to go, Things To Do

There are no horses like the wild horses of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park.   Their ancestry is legendary (see more here). Horses everywhere are popular. Worldwide, from China to Scotland, from Louisiana to Montana, horses are eye-catching, admired and loved....

It’s Friday Find Out: We go to Medora every summer. Where else should we go?

by Mike Kopp | Sep 15, 2017 | journal, Places to go

 Medora is everyone’s favorite sample of the Badlands. The Musical with its pitchfork fondue is a highlight. The entrance to the south unit of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a big attraction to Medora.   Enjoying the Badlands of North Dakota means...
“Find Out Friday:” How bad is traffic in the North Dakota Badlands?

“Find Out Friday:” How bad is traffic in the North Dakota Badlands?

by Mike Kopp | Sep 8, 2017 | journal, Places to go, Things To Do

How bad is traffic in the North Dakota Badlands? Is oil field traffic a problem? It’s better than it was. At its peak, about five years ago, it was more intense compared to what we remember of travel in Western North Dakota.  Compared to regions such as Bismarck,...

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