Heading out east on Highway 90 from the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming, you could be forgiven for thinking that, in terms of scenic interest, it`s buckle up and head down, all the way to the east coast. But first up comes the unique Devil`s Tower, enough to surprise any jaded motorist. And then, soon after, the north-west corner of this state. If ever you find yourself passing through here, expect to leave a lttle later than you`d planned.

Coyote in Custer State Park

Badlands National Park
at the north-east entrance

Resident at Roberts Prairie Dog Town,
Badlands National Park

Mountain goat, Black Hills

Grassy Tables Overlook,
Badlands National Park

Mountain goat, Black Hills

Resident at Roberts Prairie Dog Town,
Badlands National Park

 

The Needles, Black Hills

Resident at Roberts Prairie Dog Town,
Badlands National Park

Resident at Roberts Prairie Dog Town,
Badlands National Park

Badlands National Park
at the north-east entrance

Resident at Roberts Prairie Dog Town,
Badlands National Park

Mount Rushmore National Monument

Coyote in Custer State Park

Pronghorn antelope, Custer State Park

Neon light trickery, Keystone, Black Hills

Resident at Roberts Prairie Dog Town,
Badlands National Park

Patriotic shopkeeper in Wall

Resident at Roberts Prairie Dog Town,
Badlands National Park

Friendly ranger in Keystone, Black Hills

Resident at Roberts Prairie Dog Town,
Badlands National Park

Black-billed magpie,
Badlands National Park

Resident at Roberts Prairie Dog Town,
Badlands National Park

The Eye of the Needle, Black Hills

Chief Crazy Horse Memorial
under construction in 2001

Ranger cleaning toilet
at Badlands National Park

Helpful ranger in Keystone, Black Hills

Another resident at Roberts Prairie Dog
Town, Badlands National Park

Prairie dog, same place

One of 6000 prairie dogs, same place

   

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