Wrapping up the West

Glacier National Park was our last big stop before we headed back to Michigan for a bit. We drove out of the mountains and into the plains of eastern Montana and North Dakota, stopped for a few days to visit my cousin near Bismarck, and then cut across Minnesota and Wisconsin in a couple of days. We’re leaving again in early September, headed for New England, so expect a short pause in these blogs.


Makoshika State Park

I really wish we could have explored this park some more, but it was over 100F when we were there. We managed a short morning hike before it got too dangerous to be outside.


Medora Campground

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Theodore Roosevelt National Park: Petrified Forest Loop


Theodore Roosevelt National Park: Painted Canyon

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Glacier National Park, Part 2: Going-to-the-Sun Road