by Mary Tastad | Jan 24, 2021 | Culture, Dunn County, Hike, History, Lake Sakakawea, Little Missouri Bay, North Dakota Badlands, North Dakota history, North Dakota scenery, outdoors, Places to go, Quality of Life, Road Trip, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Things To Do, US Forest Service
Badlands places you won’t believe When is the last time you were able to shrug off the pressures of 2020? You can in 2021 — especially at one of these Badlands places you won’t believe in North Dakota. 1. A quiet moment along the Little Missouri...
by Mary Tastad | Jul 14, 2020 | Billings County, Bowman County, Cowboys, Golden Valley County, History, North Dakota history, Road Trip, Small towns, Things To Do
A Dusty Road trip Today we’re on a series of connecting gravel roads through the Badlands. We’re connecting towns such as Golva, Camp Crook and Deadwood. The trail is known for carrying cattle herds, outlaws, buffalo hunters and gold miners. But that was 100...
by Mary Tastad | May 4, 2019 | Bowman County, North Dakota, North Dakota scenery
Green grasslands are a reminder that summer is on its way! This peaceful scene from Bowman County, North Dakota is a reminder of what’s to come. View more photos of scenic North Dakota here: North Dakota. It’s Beautiful! Subscribe to our blogs and...
by Mary Tastad | Mar 10, 2019 | Medora, North Dakota Badlands, North Dakota scenery, Places to go, Road Trip, Snap Shot Sunday, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Things To Do
Sunday Snapshot — Summer Sunsets Ahead! Now that daylight savings time has started — even though the weather is still very wintry — it won’t be long until we can once again bask in the warmth of a summer sunset. I’m hankering for...
by Mary Tastad | Dec 22, 2018 | Medora, North Dakota Badlands, North Dakota scenery, North Dakota winter, outdoors, Photoblog, Photography, Snapshot Saturday
Snapshot Saturday Warm weather, a Christmas gift Much warmer than average December temps create massive incentives to get outdoors — so we did. Four times. The critters in the Badlands don’t take a break for winter. They’re still there. As we...