Friday, October 9, 2015
WHERE ARE THE DIXONS TODAY? - Makoshika State Park
From the site: WHERE ARE THE DIXONS TODAY? - Makoshika State Park
Glendive, MT High 79 Low 52 Makoshika (Ma KO shi ka) is a Lakota phrase meaning land of bad spirits, or badlands. Makoshika became a Montana State Park in 1953 and covers 11,538 acres, which makes it Montana’s largest state park. Over ten species of dinosaurs have been found in the park including the Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus rex. This is a cast replica of a Thescetosaurus skeleton found in the park. There were even patches of skin found which is extremely rare. There is a small museum at the visitor’s center with a short movie on the park which is well worth a visit. It was really interesting to think that dinosaurs trod the earth where we were camped. This is the campground. No hook ...Read more...
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