Bad to the Bone Road Trip! A South Dakota Vacation
A summer road trip to the Black Hills region of South Dakota! Adventuring into the Badlands to Mount Rushmore and even crossing over to Wyoming for Devils Tower!
A summer road trip to the Black Hills region of South Dakota! Adventuring into the Badlands to Mount Rushmore and even crossing over to Wyoming for Devils Tower!
One of the animals that we wanted to spot in the wild were horses/mustangs. We weren’t able to spot any while driving through Wyoming to Cody, so we were hoping to view some at Theodore Roosevelt National Park on the way back home. We weren’t disappointed! You just have to search and be patient.
One of the coolest sites to visit in Yellowstone, the Grand Prismatic Spring! Aside from the horrible traffic around the area and the lack of parking, if you’re lucky enough to park close, it’s well worth the time to walk in awe of the colorful pool.
With rustic, wooden buildings that still stand from the days of homesteading in Wyoming to the Teton Range in the background, the Mormon Row Historic District is a picturesque spot to stop and wander around on your way through the Grand Teton National Park!
Another national park just to the south of Yellowstone! It would seem that a lot of people who visit Yellowstone also make the trip to the Grand Teton National Park too, and vice versa. Fortunately, we have the America the Beautiful interagency pass so we didn’t have to worry about paying to get into either park. Grant Teton had a different vibe to it probably because it’s so close to the Teton mountain range. We also noticed that there weren’t as many RVs as Yellowstone!
Norris Geyser Basin is home to the world’s tallest active geyser, hot springs, colorful pools, mud pots, and a small lake that sounds like pork skin in a deep fryer.