by Mary Tastad | Oct 3, 2022 | Autumn, family, Little Missouri River, North Dakota scenery, outdoors, Photography, Places to go, Quality of Life, Road Trip
Take a drive along the Little Missouri River in the Badlands. Any time of the year it will yield some of the best views of the Badlands. Good hiking, good mountain biking, good camping. Now, as trees turn colors its a treat to see good native color. 1. The...
by Mary Tastad | Jul 21, 2022 | Billings County, Dickinson, Fairfield, Golden Valley County, Grassy Butte, Little Missouri River, McKenzie County, Medora, Montana, North Dakota, North Dakota Badlands, North Dakota scenery, Places to go, Road Trip, Sidney, Stark County, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Watford City, Yellowstone River
Bikers ride this motorcycle day-trip following a route where Theodore Roosevelt hunted and ranched. They start at the Hub of the Badlands, Watford City. It’s one of the best motorcycle day-trips in western North Dakota and eastern Montana. Bikers Circle the TR...
by Mary Tastad | Nov 16, 2021 | cafe, Culture, eatery, Food, McKenzie County, North Dakota, restaurant, Small towns, Tasty Tuesday, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Watford City, Wildlife
Really? Authentic Mexican? Really. Authentic Mexican Cuisine, the real deal, in western North Dakota? You’re kidding. Right? That’s what we thought when several locals recommended we try Los Saguaros in Watford City, North Dakota. We Had...
by Mary Tastad | May 24, 2020 | Grassy Butte, History, McKenzie County, North Dakota, North Dakota Badlands, North Dakota history, Photoblog, Snap Shot Sunday
Grassy Butte Post Office, North Dakota Grassy Butte Welcomes You! Located on busy US Highway 85 in western North Dakota is a hidden gem of a town, Grassy Butte. Discover Grassy Butte’s Historic Post Office Don’t just drive past!...
by Mary Tastad | Feb 1, 2020 | Hike, History, McKenzie County, North Dakota Badlands, North Dakota winter, outdoors, Places to go, Things To Do
Find an old road bed like old Highway 85, and you find an easy hiking trail. You also find a clue to what it used to be like to have to get across the Badlands. These days, we are hiking some of the old roads that used to cross the Badlands. For example, Devils...