by Mike Kopp | Nov 21, 2021 | North Dakota Badlands, North Dakota scenery, outdoors, Photoblog, Theodore Roosevelt National Park
We’ve enjoyed sneaking around the Theodore Roosevelt National Park to capture images of wildlife this fall like big horn lambs Summer, spring, fall or winter is a good time to see wildlife in the National Park. The south unit includes a herd of wild horses...
by Mary Tastad | Aug 11, 2019 | Billings County, Medora, Snap Shot Sunday, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Wildlife
Wild Side of the Park Theodore Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota is known for its remote ruggedness. Some, including Theodore Roosevelt himself, have found there a renewing solitude. But the biggest draw for some is the wildlife! Amy White Shared Her...
by Mike Kopp | Apr 29, 2019 | Hike, Medora, North Dakota Badlands, Places to go, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Things To Do
You know those North Dakotans! Every spring, they laugh at the past winter. Or at least the wild horses and colts do. Wildlife is celebrating spring. One thing for sure, it’s tough to stay indoors — especially after this last long cold winter. Record...
by Mary Tastad | Apr 20, 2019 | Billings County, History, Inspiration, McKenzie County, Medora, Mild-mannered Explorers, North Dakota, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Wildlife
It’s National Park Week. April 20 -28, 2019 ….and a wonderful time to visit the north and south units of Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota. It’s Beautiful Out There. And It’s Wild! There’s plenty of wild life waiting for...