by Mary Tastad | Jun 30, 2019 | Billings County, Medora, North Dakota, North Dakota Badlands, Photoblog, Snap Shot Sunday
We love to share photos from our readers! Check out these exciting shots by Jois Hutzenbiler of Belfield, North Dakota. She spent some quality time observing the wild horses in the south unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park recently. Thank you, Jois, for...
by Mike Kopp | Jun 29, 2019 | flowers, Hike, McKenzie County, North Dakota Badlands, North Dakota scenery, outdoors, Places to go, Summer, Things To Do, Watford City
Hot. Humid. Stormy. Those are the summer conditions that impact outdoor activities — especially in the Badlands. The reflective rocky hillsides add to the bake of the day. And storms? There are few places on earth where storms can be as nasty and unpredictable...
by Mike Kopp | Jun 25, 2019 | History, Medora, North Dakota Badlands, North Dakota history, Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Are the wild horses a special breed? Sitting Bull’s sacred horse descendants – are they at the Theodore Roosevelt National Park? There are some who think there is a good reason to believe they are. How to meet the Park residents Many/some/a few years back, I...
by Mike Kopp | Jun 23, 2019 | Billings County, Medora, North Dakota Badlands, North Dakota scenery, outdoors, Photoblog, Photography, Snap Shot Sunday, Summer, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Things To Do
Breathtaking Sky It seems the landscape of the Badlands catches the attention of visitors, but there’s more. I suggest there’s a second element over the green grass– the powerful skies and massive clouds that give a sense of majesty to the region....
by Mike Kopp | Jun 11, 2019 | Billings County, Culture, Medora, North Dakota, North Dakota Badlands, Quality of Life
Quality of Life Western North Dakota’s quality of life is amazing — and it won’t be a secret any longer. People across the U.S. are about to learn why we love it in the west. That’s because travel bloggers and writers from as far as Oklahoma...