The Great Plains, Our Summer Trip in 2021

The Great Plains

Our 2021 summer trip was to the Great Plains and focused on six states in which we have never camped.  Those states are Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming.   It was a long trip—five and a half weeks and over six thousand miles in our vehicle.

We were traveling in our NuCamp T@B 400.  It is a fine camper and I am happy to say it performed beautifully.  The only issue we had was that the air conditioner did not cool as much as we would like when in direct sun and 100 plus degrees in high altitudes.

Mountain View Campground in Sundance, Wyoming

It was a long trip, but was worth the effort because each state was beautiful and a joy to experience.  Also, our map of states we have camped in is filling up nicely.  So, we now have thirty-eight states.

States in which we have camped

National Parks

This Great Plains trip included four major National Parks:  Theodore Roosevelt, Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, and Badlands.  These iconic parks have been on my bucket list for a long time.

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park was our first encounter with the Badlands.  The desolate landscape of the Badlands was exquisite and was filled with creatures, great and small.  For example, we saw hundreds of bison and thousands of prairie dogs.

Bison at Theodore Roosevelt National Park

While in Medora visiting the Roosevelt National Park, we saw the Medora Musical.  It was a fantastic show and the best evening of our entire trip!  I am so glad we were able to see it.

The Medora Musical
Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone in Wyoming was the pinnacle of National Parks for us.  The park is enormous, encompassing 3,471 miles.  It has an abundance of wildlife, geysers, a Grand Canyon, rolling hills, rivers, and  lakes.  We completed the south loop, but did not have time to see the north loop.

Yellowstone National Park in the Great Plains
Mud Volcano in Yellowstone National Park
Grand Tetons National Park

Grand Tetons is a much smaller National Park at 485 square miles.  It is located directly south of Yellowstone in Wyoming .   We stayed in a Jackson Hole campground, which is in a deep valley surrounded by mountains.   There was not an abundance of wildlife, but it was breathtakingly beautiful.

Grand Tetons in the Great Plains
Grand Tetons Jackson Lake

Custer State Park

Custer State Park in South Dakota is large for a state park at 114 square miles and has all sorts of wildlife.  Two of the most exciting times on our trip occurred while at Custer.  Firstly, we had an up close and personal encounter with many bison when at the dump station.  After we left, they were all over the spot as you can see in the photo below.

Bison at Custer State Park

Secondly, we traveled through Needles Highway.  It is considered one of the most epic routes in South Dakota.  Portions of the highway only exist because workers in 1922 blasted holes through several solid granite “needles”.  The road is extremely twisty with multiple narrow tunnels.  I was on pins and “needles”, but my husband loved it.

He drove the Needles Highway

Great Plains Memorials and Monuments

The Great Plains has many iconic memorials and monuments.  So, we tried to see as many as possible.

It was so cool to see Mount Rushmore in South Dakota after seeing it in in photos or prints for so many years.

Mount Rushmore in the Great Plains
Mount Rushmore National Memorial

I hiked the 1.3 miles around the Devils Tower in Wyoming  and was able to enjoy some astonishing views.

Devils Tower in the Great Plains
Devils Tower

Wyoming’s Little Bighorn Battlefield was a sobering place to visit.  The countryside is very beautiful and it is sad to imagine all the lives lost in that famous battle.

Little Bighorn Battlefield
Little Bighorn Battlefield

The Crazy Horse Monument is near Mount Rushmore and is a work in process.  The vision for the completed monument is of epic proportions.

Crazy Horse Monument in the Great Plains
Crazy Horse Monument

Presidential Libraries

We tried to visit the Truman Library last year, but it was closed because of Covid and renovations.  While in Topeka, Kansas, we made a day trip to Independence, Missouri to see the library.  Truman was an amazing president and the newly renovated library was wonderful to visit.

Harry S Truman Presidential Library

Abilene, Kansas was a stop for us to see our next presidential library, the Eisenhower Library.  Unfortunately , it closed before we arrived because of a spike in Covid cases.  We did, however, walk the grounds.  Ike was an incredible president and I would love to know more about him.

Dwight D Eisenhower Library

Great Plains Capital Buildings and Museums

I love visiting capital buildings because of the history and architecture.  We saw the outside of three state capitals and toured one while in the Great Plains.

The museums we visited were all compelling in different ways.  Each contributed to an understanding of those earlier times in our history.

Capital Buildings

We took a tour of Nebraska’s capital building in Lincoln, which was completed in 1932.  It is a beautiful building with a very ornate foyer with arches, mosaics on the walls, and magnificent marble.

We checked out two other capital buildings (Bismarck, North Dakota and Topeka, Kansas), but it was on weekends and they were closed.

Nebraska State Capital
Moss Mansion

Moss Mansion Museum showcases a house built in 1903.  The cost of the home was $105,00 at a time when the national average cost was $5,000.  The home was extremely opulent and there is a room in the house that looks much like the Palace of Versailles.  It was used exclusively as the home of Preston Boyd Moss and his family until it became a museum.

Moss Mansion
Moss Mansion Museum in Billings Montana
Seelye Mansion

Seelye Mansion is an impressive old home built in 1904 in Abilene, Kansas.  It is still intact with all the original furnishings.  Most importantly, it has connections to a young Dwight D. Eisenhower.  The story of the home, its residents, and current ownership is fascinating.

Historic Seelye Mansion
Durham Museum

The Durham Museum in Omaha, Nebraska was delightful!  It is an old train station and has some actual old trains inside.  It was like a walk back in time to old movies I have seem.

The Durham Museum in Omaha, Nebraska
Hjemkomst Center

The Hjemkomst Center is actually in Moorhead, Minnesota.  But, it was less than ten miles from our campground in Fargo, North Dakota.    The centerpiece of the museum is a replica of an actual Viking ship dating back to 800 AD.  The ship was actually sailed to Norway and at great risk to those on board.    This museum is a must see, if in the area.

Hjemkomst Center in Moorhead, Minnesota
Fort Casper Museum

Fort Casper Museum is a replica of an actual fort and the original was key to the westward movement in the 1800s.  The fort is furnished as it was in those days. It is an educational and extremely interesting place to visit.  Also, check out those mountains in the background.   The area is so beautiful!

Fort Casper Museum in the Great Plains
Fort Casper Museum in Casper, Wyoming

Challenges of a Long Trip with a Puppy

Sophie, our puppy has been on several camping trips with us and is a great little traveler.  But, those trips were only two weeks long and did not involve more than two or three stops   This trip was five and a half weeks and twenty-two different campgrounds.

Not much room in our camper

Sophie was wonderful on the trip, but there was very little room in our camper.   As you can see in the photo above, dog and crate leave very little room for other inhabitants.  It was very, very close in our camper, but we managed.

Concern with puppy feet at 105 degrees

Also, we were traveling during a terrible heat wave.   Most days it was quite hot, but we encountered highs between 100-105 degrees a few days.  On one of the hottest days, we couldn’t let our pup walk on the ground because we were afraid it would burn her feet.  So, on stops that day, my husband had to carry her.

Dogs hiking in the Great Plains
Sophie with a Rover Sitter

Lastly, some of our activities could not include a dog.  We needed a dog sitter three times on our trip because we had to be away longer than we could leave her in the crate.  Fortunately, we had three excellent Rover sitters and our girl had some fun times.

Great Plains State Posts

Lastly, there is a separate post for each of our new states in the Great Plains.  If traveling to any of these areas, you might want to review.

Kansas, A New State on Our Long Summer Trip

Montana, a New State on our Long Summer Trip

Nebraska, a New State on Our Long Summer Trip

North Dakota, a New State on Our Summer Trip

South Dakota, a New State in Our Long Summer Trip

Wyoming, a New State on Our Long Summer Trip

In Conclusion

This was a trip of a lifetime for us and we thoroughly enjoyed it.  It was a long trip, but we saw so many beautiful and interesting places.

Happy Camping!

Retired couple

Nebraska, a New State on Our Long Summer Trip

Nebraska

Nebraska was an entirely new state for us.  We visited the eastern portion and the cities, Omaha and Lincoln, early in our trip out west.   Later, we traveled through the western and southern  sides of the state as we traveled home.

Omaha/ Lincoln

So, we spent two nights at the West Omaha KOA.  Our site was nicely shaded and there was a pool and laundry.  We took advantage of the opportunity to utilize both.

West Omaha KOA
Site #49 West Omaha KOA
Nebraska State Capital Building

We made the relatively short drive into Lincoln and checked out the Capital Building.   Fortunately, there was a tour starting while we were there.  So, we learned a lot about that beautiful building.  The $10 million building was constructed from 1922-1932 and was totally debt free upon completion.

Nebraska State Capital
Nebraska State Capital

Visitors can take an elevator to the top of the 437’ base to the 14th floor and are awarded with an amazing view of the city.

Old style elevator

The Foyer’s theme is the “Life of Man” and has beautiful mosaics and ornate arches.

Ornate architecture

The Lincoln Monument at the front of the building was commissioned in 1909 and predates the building.

Lincoln Statue in Front of Building
Anniversary Lunch

We were in Lincoln for our thirty-fifth wedding anniversary.   Incidentally, I am one lucky woman to be married to my guy!

After touring the capital, we had a delicious lunch at The Green Gateau to celebrate.  Gateau means cake and we did have some cake, but carrot cake, not their specialty which does have some green decorations.   However, everything was wonderful and if ever again in the area, I would definitely seek the Green Gateau.

Anniversary Lunch
The Dunham Museum

The Dunham Museum dedicated to Omaha Union Station, was also a stop for us.  The Union Station is now a very cool museum with such a rich history.  Omaha was the beginning of the central route of the transcontinental railroad and Sacramento, California was the end.

The railroad made cross-country travel much easier and cheaper.  Before the railroad, a trip from New York to California required six grueling months and cost $1,000.  After the railroad, it took only a week and cost $70.  It was a major game changer of its time.

Union Station Omaha Nebraska
Omaha Train Station

The station has multiple life-sized bronze statues depicting travelers and train personnel during the station’s heyday.  I sat in on one of their conversations.

Hanging out at the station

The photo below is a restored Pullman Sleeper built in 1956 and is a throwback to a time when the train was the most luxurious way to travel.  It certainly made me feel like I was on one of those trains from old movies.   Visitors can also walk through sleeper cars, bathrooms, and dining areas.

Of a bygone time
 Best Rover Sitter Ever

Rover is a bit like Uber, except it links pet owners to potential dog services.  Our puppy, Sophie, stayed with a Rover sitter in Lincoln while we were seeing the sights in the area.  Dode and her husband, Dallen, were amazing!    She took our puppy shopping for toys and would not let us reimburse.   Dode clearly loves dogs!  She sent us photos and videos of Sophie shopping and playing in their beautiful fenced yard.  Moreover, Sophie got such a royal treatment we were a little worried she might not want to come back home to us.

Our Happy Puppy

Heading Home Through Western Nebraska

Our southward drive through western Nebraska was long and incredibly hot.  Highs were over 100 degrees and stayed that way until early evening.  Our route was not very populated, but the countryside was lovely.

We made a stop in the town of Gothenburg to see an original Pony Express Station.    It is located in a beautiful park with lots of big trees.  We were grateful for the shade and enjoyed the museum.

Gothenburg Nebraska
An original Pony Express Building
Inside Pony Express Museum
Meadow Park RV

We stopped for one night at Bridgeport.  It was so hot in our camper that it took quite awhile to get cool.   Our air conditioner usually freezes us out quickly, but not in the current heat wave.  It was too hot to do anything outside, so we just tried to cool off in the camper.

Laurie, who owns the campground gave us some fresh peaches upon arrival.  They were delicious!

Bridgeport Nebraska campground
A stop headed home
Kearney

Our last stop in Nebraska was at Kearney Campground.  It was a nice concrete sight by the river, but it was still blazing hot.

Kearney Nebraska Campground
Last campsite in Nebraska

The thermostat was showing 104 degrees in the camper when we plugged in the electricity.  We knew it would take awhile to cool the camper because it was in full sun.  So, we sat beside the river under some shade.

Trying to cope with 102 degrees

Our puppy was really hot, so we waded in the water for a bit.  She really liked it.

Cooling with the pup

In Conclusion

We enjoyed our time in Nebraska and the very nice people we met!  Everything was great except for the extreme heat.  Posts of visits to other states can be accessed on our page, States Visited, a Campsite Resource.

Happy Camping!

Retired couple