The Park is Open Are you looking for the perfect Badlands Christmas Card shot? The Theodore Roosevelt National Park is open and photogenic. Maybe you can get lucky and one of the stars of the park will pose with you. One a warm day, a few sleepless prairie dogs will...
Small Sightings and the Sounds of Solace by Fred MacVaugh Despite this winter malaise, I feel cheered. And it’s not our longer days or the warmer weather we had of late in northwest North Dakota. A stubble field provides bedding and food for a herd of mule...
Hidden History on the border People drive by the state’s only railroad tunnel and don’t even know it. It’s hidden history on the border. That last couple miles on Highway 200 headed into Montana takes people alongside a quarter-mile long tunnel, hidden from...
Explore Coffee Road — a way to beat winter in the Badlands. We’re looking for one more cup of coffee. Got ideas? We’d like to hear them. Coffee is our way to stand victorious over the isolation and desolation of white, white and white — and...
Nick Ybarra loves the North Dakota Badlands, he invents ways to share it with others: snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, winter camping, and his favorite –fat bike racing. “I’m addicted to the (Maah Daah Hey) trail. I’m on it at least once a week,” Ybarra...