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...
Wildlife at dusk Just after the the sun sets in the Badlands, we leave the “golden hour” and enter the “blue hour.” Our drive into the south unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park is slow and slippery after ice left a coating on the roads...
Badlands Bighorn Sheep by Diane Kay Photography An avid photographer of the western regions of North Dakota, and especially the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Diane Defoe of Diane Kay Photography in Watford City, North Dakota seems to commune...
Sunday Snapshot Just about the time that most people pack it in, is when the wildlife comes out into the open at the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. We’ve got some of our best shots at sunrise, or sunset, such as early morning migration to drink from the...
Wild Side of the Park Theodore Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota is known for its remote ruggedness. Some, including Theodore Roosevelt himself, have found there a renewing solitude. But the biggest draw for some is the wildlife! Amy White Shared Her...