We visited Theodore Roosevelt National Park in August of 2013 and photographed much of the scenery and the North American Bison that roam the park. This is just an additional batch of photos that we didn’t include in the original post.
These photos were taken in the south unit, near Medora, North Dakota. At the time of our visit, it was $10/vehicle to get into the park, and it occurred to us that you won’t find a better value for your money to experience the North Dakota Badlands.
This one had an itch that just had to be scratched.
“Hey! What are you looking at?”
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Photos by Troy Larson and Terry Hinnenkamp, © 2016 Sonic Tremor Media
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Beautiful Pictures! I was there in 2004 and was amazed how they just roamed free! Took tons of pictures too!
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I especially love the pics of them scratching on the guardrails. Thanks for sharing
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How do you not love a bison? America’s animal: magnificent and fierce. Great photos.
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