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The Great Plains – It’s a National Treasure
The subject came up recently about how many sites of national significance the Great Plains Trail will pass through (in its currently envisioned state, which is subject to variations). For the sake of this blog post, I will consider only … Continue reading
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Tagged agate fossil beds national monument, black hills national forest, buffalo gap national grassland, capulin volcano national monument, comanche national grassland, custer national forest, guadalupe mountains national park, kiowa national grassland, lincoln national forest, little missouri national grassland, nebraska national forest, oglala national grassland, pawnee national grassland, scotts bluff national monument, theodore roosevelt national park, wind cave national park
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Dakota Prairie Grasslands
Today’s featured National Grassland, Dakota Prairie, is actually four grasslands in both North Dakota and South Dakota operated by one agency. The four different units include three in North Dakota – Little Missouri National Grassland, Cedar River National Grassland, and … Continue reading
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Tagged cedar river national grassland, dakota prairie, dakota prairie national grasslands, grand river national grassland, lemmon south dakota, little missouri national grassland, maah daah hey, maah daah hey trail, sheyenne national grassland, standing rock sioux, theodore roosevelt national park
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And Carry a Big Stick
The following several posts will be about the National Parks or National Monuments of the Great Plains. Moving from north to south, we will begin in North Dakota with Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Theodore Roosevelt National Park is the pride … Continue reading
Around for a Long Time to Come
It’s nice to know that there are some successful trail stories out there. It’s even better to find one in the Great Plains! The Maah Daah Hey National Recreation Trail in western North Dakota is one such success story. The … Continue reading
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