Medora and Theodore Roosevelt National Park. This will be our last stop in North Dakota. The national park is divided into two sections, the northern park and southern park. We did go to both of them while we were here. All in all it has been a great state to visit.
The town of Medora and Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota. |
Our campsite under the big cottonwood trees at Medora, North Dakota. We had a nice large site. |
National Park sign for the southern entrance. |
Black tailed prairie dogs, there were hundreds of them in the park. |
All the dogs were very fat. |
Views from our drive through the south section of the park |
Kay got out of the truck to try and get the horses as they headed for the river. |
No place to kayak, the Little Missouri River is here but got more shallow as each day went on. |
We came across a herd of wild horses. This mare sure was a good looking horse. |
This one looked like it could be a young one. |
We liked the background setting for this picture. |
Our wild animals. |
Kay |
More views from inside the National Park. |
We found a small heard of Bison |
Kay looking for her flowers. There were not too many in the park this time of the year. |
Kay's flower with the bee. |
Trail riders |
More views of the southern part of the National Park. |
This group of pictures were taken in the northern section of the park. |
The Little Missouri River |
Marty and some cannon ball concretions. |
Here is the herd of bison we found in the northern park. |
He looked at us like he means business. |
Kay found some flowers |
After the steak dinner before the Medora Musical, Kay wanted to take my picture by this old buggy. |
Medora Musical, I took this picture from the top of the walkway. Our seats were in the second row from the bottom center stage. It was well worth the money for the show. We both had a very good time. |
The Burning Hills Singers. There were twelve of them. |
Josh McFerren did an awesome job on the fiddle. |
Nice looking stage coach. Can't believe they got it on the stage. |
Black Bear Acrobatic Group from China put on a very good show. The youngest one was just seven years old, and was the star of the show. |
This guy is balancing a 32 lb. porcelain pot in his head. |
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