Monday, August 16, 2010

Williston, North Dakota

Sunday afternoon after church in Williston we moved from a pretty junky RV park to Lewis & Clark State Park about 20 miles east of town. We had stayed here twice before, back in 2006 and again in 2008. We got a really nice campsite with a big front yard.



Today, Monday, we went to the Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center. As the name implies, this is where the Yellowstone River comes in and joins the Missouri River. The area has lots of history - especially pertaining to the Lewis & Clark Expedition back in 1805 & 1806. We had visited this place back in 2006 when we followed the L&C Trail and had enjoyed it. Today was a good re-visit.





The grounds are home to small prairie dogs and one sat outside his house and posed for us.



This post is a little short, but we weren’t here long and tomorrow we’re moving on a little farther east in North Dakota.

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