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Flaming Gorge – Part 3
The next day we decided to drive a loop around the entire gorge in order to drive the 23 mile “Wild Horse Scenic Loop Drive”

FlamingGorge – Part 2
On our first full day in the gorge we headed over to Manila, Utah to have stuffed French toast at the “Hubb”. Then we drove

Flaming Gorge – Part 1
The Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area is part of the Ashley National Forest in Utah and Wyoming. The 502’ tall dam on the Green River

The Yampa Bench Road
Most of Dinosaur National Monument is located within the state of Colorado. However, most visitors only go to the Headquarters in Utah to see the

Dinosaur National Monument
In 1909 Earl Douglas, a paleontologist working for the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, discovered what came to be known as the Carnegie Quarry where

Canyon Pintado – Rangely Colorado
Canyon Pintado National Historic District located just south of Rangely, CO covers 16,000 acres, 300 plus sites, 100 plus rock art sites and 13,000 years.

The Road North
With two sad grandchildren growing smaller in the rearview mirror of the K2R2 we head solemnly northward on the great Idaho odyssey. Our first stop

From TX to AR to TN & back to TX
Like a busy woodpecker we left Lindy’s, traveled to Arkansas to see David’s Mom, on to Tennessee to see my family, David made a quick

Guadalupe River State Park
We joined Lindy, Jason, and kids for a fun trip to Guadalupe River State Park where we spent much of our time in the river.

The Road Home
We headed south leaving the Dakotas driving through the grasslands and plains of Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and back to Texas. A cold front was following

Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Our last leg of the Dakotas journey took us into North Dakota where we visited Theodore Roosevelt National Park which was named so in honor

Devils Tower National Monument
Devils Tower National Monument was established by then president Theodore Roosevelt in 1906. Later it was popularized by Spielberg’s 1977 movie classic, Close Encounters of

Spearfish Canyon
On our planned day to go to Devils Tower it rained and was foggy so we delayed going to the tower by a day and

Badlands National Park
The rugged dramatic beauty of the Badlands is a sight to behold with its towering spires, steep canyons, and layered rock formations. Different times of

Badlands – Nomad View
Nomad View Dispersed Camping The Nomad View Dispersed camping in the Buffalo Gap National Grassland is located outside the north entrance to the Badlands National

Mount Rushmore & Crazy Horse Monuments
The beauty of this area is there are so many things to visit in such a close proximity. We took a drive from Custard State

Black Hills -South Dakota
The Black Hills area of South Dakota are home to Mount Rushmore, the Crazy Horse Monument, Custard State Park, the old west town of Deadwood,

Museum of the Fur Trade
After our snowy day we had one more day in Nebraska before heading to South Dakota. The weather was sunny and pleasant. We headed to

A Snowy Day in Nebraska
We headed out on another day of exploration in the northwest corner of Nebraska beginning our day in a drizzle on a road called Corkscrew

Nebraska
As we journeyed north through the grasslands of Kansas we came to the High Plains of Nebraska. We spent 4 days in the vicinity of