by Mary Tastad | May 6, 2019 | Billings County, North Dakota, outdoors, Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Where Is Spring? Winter seemed to never end! Where, oh where was spring?! After a late spring snow, we went looking for it. Theodore Roosevelt National Park Visitor Center We checked into the visitor center of Theodore Roosevelt National Park...
by Mike Kopp | Mar 8, 2019 | Find Out Friday, History, Medora, North Dakota history, Things To Do
3.2 resources to uncover the mystery of the Badlands (yes, 3.2) Once you get out in the Badlands, you’ll look around and say, Wow. What is this place? It is ripe with old west stories, myths, and legends — from lynchings to killer blizzards. So, prepare...
by Mary Tastad | Sep 25, 2018 | Autumn, Food, Medora, North Dakota, outdoors, Tasty Tuesday
Go for Gold Enticed by the thought of fall foliage color changes in the badlands areas of western North Dakota, our quest began on a late September day. Our goal was to experience in depth the hiking trails of the south unit of Theodore Roosevelt National...
by Mike Kopp | Apr 5, 2018 | journal, Medora, Mild-mannered Explorers, North Dakota history, Places to go, Then and now, Things To Do
Then We love finding old photos and doing our best to locate the scene so we can duplicate the shot. When the weather was warm enough for a picnic, we headed to the East Entrance of the South Unit of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. It’s a short jaunt,...