Saturday, July 18, 2015

199.365 Badlands National Park, Custer State Park, Buffalo Safari, Stagecoach Dinner


We just can't believe it is our last day of a wonderful vacation.  We feel so blessed to see this beautiful part of the country!  We had a great time and made special family memories.

 South Dakota has had a lot of rain this year making the Badlands rather green and lush that isn't typical this time in the season.
 We couldn't have had better weather this week!  Today was sunny and in the 70s.



 You would think the girls would be worn out by now, but had a blast scrambling all over the formations.  You are allowed to hike anywhere in the park although there are boardwalks that take you on some trails.



 The rock is very fragile and you had to be careful how you hiked because it would suddenly crumble.
 These clouds!










 We had to be careful which areas they would be because sheer cliffs and drop-offs were often on the other side of where they were climbing.  








 A sign giving information on the formation of the Badlands.
 Noted








 Showing a piece of a broken area she climbed.




 After a few hours there (we could have easily stayed longer!) we went west toward Custer National Park.  It took about 1 1/2 hours to get to State Lodge where we reserved a jeep tour through the park called "Buffalo Safari".



 We all received hats and bandanas for the Stagecoach dinner later and the girls were super excited about them!

 Juliette wasn't thrilled about the hat and wanted a different look.

 We called Juliette, "Axl" the rest of the night.


 Pronghorn
 The jeep tour took us on back roads and deep into the bison herd.
 Male bison were grumbling and frisky as it was mating season.





 Tensions were high in the herd as occasional fights would break out amongst the bulls.  




 We were so close it was quite intimidating.
 Mountain bluebird

 Prairie dogs everywhere!


 This tour was a perfect finish to an already amazing vacation.  
 The girls loved going fast over bumpy back roads.








 The tour took about 2 hours and Casey, our guide was full of jokes and information.  He actually is originally from a small town near where Jamie grew up in Iowa.  
 We drove to a beautiful valley where dinner and music were set up.
Sweet child o' mine



 You could choose from steak or hamburger.  It was a delicious meal.



 The girls danced to the music.  It was a beautiful evening.
 Scarlet globe mallows, bright prairie coneflowers, wooly verbena, place purple coneflowers and blue stem prickly poppies dotted the land.


 At the end everyone formed a circle where we did the hokey-pokey and the chicken dance!  Too fun!


 The Black Hills get their name from the dense ponderosa pine needles absorbing the light so it appears black from a distance.

 A lot windy and a little cool in the open air jeep!
The girls and our fun guide, Casey.



We traveled back to Rapid City and packed our bags to head home the following day. We all had a fantastic trip...one for the books.

We have seen some gorgeous sunsets this week, but this one wins...amazing cotton candy skies.  Thank you for the beautiful farewell, South Dakota. 

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