Colorado Road Trip – Day 5

First a stop at the Painted Canyon Visitor Center, a part of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota.

Theodore Roosevelt National Park
A little too close for comfort for me.
Should read “Scoop the Bison Poop!”

Then headed to Medora and the main entrance to the National Park. We took an auto tour through the park, except we could not do the whole loop due to part of the road being washed out, but it was awesome anyway. It’s hard to view all this beautiful, intricate and varied nature scenes and think everything just occurred by random chance. The more I see, the more I am convinced that evolution could not have possibly done this. Which leaves me no option but to believe God created everything. Amazing!

Beautiful Scenary

Wild people and wild flowers

Wild animals.

Prairie Dog
Coyote
Bison have the right of way!

Also stopped at the Pompey Pillar National Monument. Wilson Clark, of Lewis and Clark fame, stopped here on his way back east when canoeing down the Yellowstone River and left evidence of his journey on a rock face.

Pompey Pillar Plaque
W. Clark July 25, 1806

One thought on “Colorado Road Trip – Day 5

  1. risheills May 17, 2019 / 3:04 am

    You guys are cute… I’m glad you get to do this 🙂 You are way too close to that bison!

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