Cold? What cold? The bison roaming the Theodore Roosevelt National Park are built for cold. So, if you want to take a winter drive through the park — whenever the road is open – you’ll see bison alive and doing well. When we get a chance to visit the...
Take a break from Cabin Fever Okay, okay. It’s cold right now. We know that. We also know there are mid-winter breaks in the cold and it’s those breaks that allow us to break free of cabin fever. at the Theodore Roosevelt National Park near Medora. Watch...
Bison Snoozing Warm December days are few and far between in North Dakota. When the temperatures are above zero degrees, we feel gleeful. When temperatures are above 40 degrees, we get out and move around! That means explore and adventure for us, and one of our...
Millions and Millions of Bison by Douglas Ellison Douglas Ellison is a regional historian, bookstore owner, and former mayor of Medora. He is gregarious, outgoing, and full of ready information to delight a visitor to his store in Medora with tales of yesteryear, and...
A cool night’s sleep The Mild-mannered Explorer lay in his tent, feeling the cool morning air pass through the open windows. He’d dropped the canvas coverings of the windows when he crawled in the tent the night before so a cool breeze would evict the heat of...