by Mike Kopp | Mar 5, 2021 | Billings County, cafe, Hike, Maah Daah Hey, McKenzie County, North Dakota Badlands, North Dakota scenery, outdoors, Photography, Places to go, Quality of Life, Road Trip, Theodore Roosevelt National Park
2020 turned out to be a year of outdoor activity, and hiking. So, we’ve written a lot about the trails in the Badlands for healthy recreation. Conversely, very few events drew people to the Badlands in 2020. These three popular trails drew the most interest in...
by Mike Kopp | Sep 8, 2020 | Autumn, Dunn County, Hike, Killdeer, North Dakota Badlands, North Dakota scenery, outdoors, Places to go, Things To Do
Hike the Rugged Little Missouri State Park Even if hiking is just not your thing, or if you are an experienced and equipped back country hiker, now is the time to enjoy the most rugged region of the state — The Little Missouri State Park – there’s no place like...
by Mike Kopp | Apr 4, 2020 | Billings County, Hike, North Dakota, North Dakota Badlands, North Dakota scenery, outdoors, Photoblog, Photography, Places to go, Quality of Life, Things To Do
Have You Seen This in Person? Even some North Dakotans are surprised to see their state look like this. That photograph above is from northern Billings County and one of the marked and maintained gravel roads that runs east and west, Goat Pass Road. (Don’t ya...
by Mike Kopp | Feb 10, 2020 | Culture, McKenzie County, outdoors, Road Trip
Take a Road Trip to McKenzie County — it’s bigger than a state McKenzie County county could be it’s own state. That’s because it is larger than Washington DC, Rhode Island or Delaware. It’s rugged, bountiful and friendly. When settlers...
by Mike Kopp | May 24, 2019 | Hike, Medora, North Dakota Badlands, outdoors, Places to go, Summer, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Things To Do
Spring and early summer are the best times to experience the Badlands. Whether you choose to visit Medora, North Dakota or head out on a trail, early summer and late spring are perfect for that. The weather is cool, the young new life is plentiful, and the landscape...