Our time in Theodore Roosevelt National Park was one of the greatest highlights of the trip!
In the space of about 36 hours, we were lucky enough to catch two sunsets as well as the sunrise in between. Our first night in Medora, ND, we walked up a small mountain and watched the sunset.
We had found such a beautiful spot, we decided to try and wake up early enough to see the sunrise the next morning. We woke up at 4:30 am and slowly climbed the mountain on our bikes. We just beat the 5:15 am sunrise, and watched it for about half an hour.
We were also rewarded with a swift descent on our ride back down the mountain. We arrived back at the host around 6:15, and promptly fell back asleep until 7:30 breakfast. Later in the day, after our affordable housing events, we entered the National Park for a picnic dinner and scenic drive. During the drive, we not only saw some incredible wildlife, but also found the perfect spot high on a mountain to watch the sunset. Luckily, we had come prepared with our bikes. As dinner came to a close, we hopped on our bikes and pedaled toward the sunset. Although there were some big hills, the view was incredibly rewarding.
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