by Mary Tastad | Oct 16, 2021 | Autumn, Billings County, Inspiration, Little Missouri National Grasslands, Little Missouri River, Maah Daah Hey, McKenzie County, Medora, North Dakota, North Dakota scenery, Photoblog
The Maah Daah Hey Trail, One of the Best! The Maah Daah Hey Trail system in North Dakota is one of the most challenging and ruggedly beautiful single track tails in the world. As the Maah Daah Hey Trail Association states, The Maah Daah Hey trail system...
by Mike Kopp | May 1, 2021 | Billings County, History, Little Missouri National Grasslands, North Dakota Badlands, Photography, Places to go, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Things To Do
Sequoias Have you visited North Dakota’s sequoia forest? If not, maybe that’s because you’re too young. So, now’s the time to take the Petrified Forest Trail. Growing Popularity I wanna tell ya a story about my latest challenge on the Petrified Forest Trail...
by Mike Kopp | Apr 18, 2021 | Hike, Places to go, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Things To Do, Wildlife
Which one is which? What’s your pleasure? Nature? History? Quick access? Solitude? Exercise? Fresh air? You can find a bit of all those things at the three units of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park — in different proportions. One trail links all three:...
by Mike Kopp | Mar 27, 2021 | Hike, North Dakota scenery, Snapshot Saturday
Drought brings A Crunchy Dry Spring Western North Dakota is as dry as I’ve ever seen it. In fact, the National Drought Monitor says it’s an extreme drought in the Badlands. That’s why grazing is drying up for bison and other wildlife. This week we...
by Mike Kopp | Jan 17, 2021 | Hike, McKenzie County, North Dakota Badlands, North Dakota scenery, North Dakota winter, outdoors, Photography, Places to go, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Things To Do, Watford City, Winter
This spring’s wildfires closed areas of the north Unit of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park, especially on the east side, north of the scenic drive. However, according to the TRNP website, Caprock Coulee Nature Trail remains open. This was how we did it a...