Theodore Roosevelt National Park - North Unit
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A map of the North Unit showing most of the locations which are depicted in this album...
Theodore Roosevelt National Park - North Unit Entrance -- 2,050'
Welcome to the rarely visited North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park...as seen alongside U.S. 85...
Theodore Roosevelt National Park - North Unit Visitor Center -- 2,000'
Nothing says "not many people bother coming here" like having a single-wide trailer serve as a visitor center. I can honestly say this is the first center of its kind I've experienced at a National Park...
Scenic Drive @ Buckhorn Trail -- 2,000'
The morning sun was doing an amazing job of lighting up the multi-colored bluffs...
Scenic Drive @ Buckhorn Trail -- 2,000'
The panorama looking back as the road arcs around a deep ravine just to the west of the visitor center...
Scenic Drive @ Buckhorn Trail -- 2,000'
Early morning rains no doubt were helping to make the colors pop as well. These bluffs are located near the eastern end of the Buckhorn Trail, where it crosses the Scenic Drive...
Little Missouri River near Longhorn Pullout -- 2,000'
The placid Little Missouri River appears for the first time just past the Buckhorn Trail crossing...
Cannonball Concretions Pullout -- 1,980'
The Cannonball Concretions area is one of the most fascinating stops long the Scenic Drive. Here, a short distance from the pullout, you can see huge rock spheres littering the ground and resting at the base of the nearby bluffs. These odd rock formations were formed by mineral-rich water deposits which bind together sediments within the ground, creating these "cannonball" shaped rocks...
Cannonball Concretions Pullout -- 1,980'
The Cannonball Concretions area is one of the most fascinating stops long the Scenic Drive. Here, a short distance from the pullout, you can see huge rock spheres littering the ground and resting at the base of the nearby bluffs. These odd rock formations were formed by mineral-rich water deposits which bind together sediments within the ground, creating these "cannonball" shaped rocks...
Cannonball Concretions Pullout -- 1,980'
The Cannonball Concretions area is one of the most fascinating stops long the Scenic Drive. Here, a short distance from the pullout, you can see huge rock spheres littering the ground and resting at the base of the nearby bluffs. These odd rock formations were formed by mineral-rich water deposits which bind together sediments within the ground, creating these "cannonball" shaped rocks...
Cannonball Concretions Pullout -- 1,980'
The Cannonball Concretions area is one of the most fascinating stops long the Scenic Drive. Here, a short distance from the pullout, you can see huge rock spheres littering the ground and resting at the base of the nearby bluffs. These odd rock formations were formed by mineral-rich water deposits which bind together sediments within the ground, creating these "cannonball" shaped rocks...
Cannonball Concretions Pullout -- 1,980'
The Cannonball Concretions area is one of the most fascinating stops long the Scenic Drive. Here, a short distance from the pullout, you can see huge rock spheres littering the ground and resting at the base of the nearby bluffs. These odd rock formations were formed by mineral-rich water deposits which bind together sediments within the ground, creating these "cannonball" shaped rocks...
Scenic Drive @ Long X Trail -- 2,020'
Heading further west along the Scenic Drive the colorful landscape continued to surround us as we passed the Long X Trail Pullout...
Scenic Drive @ Long X Trail -- 2,020'
The full panorama of the colorful landscape seen from the Scenic Drive near the Long X Trail Pullout...