Day 40 – Tuesday 18th June 2013. Bandlands NP, South Dakota- Wall Drug -Rapid City – Bear Park USA – Sibly State Forest Wyoming. 413 Miles
Up early and breakfast over, and on the road by7.30am. The previous day we had seen sign after sigh for a place called Wall Drug Store. We had never heard of it so decided to call in and have a look.
Wow. What an impressive place that was. We spent ages looking around and in all the different section of the store. I think we ended up spending $180 before we left. I ended up with a great big cowboy hat and a new wallet and my wife with a lot of souvenirs.
I think it must be the biggest gift shop I have ever seen. Its also a beautiful town as well.
Back in Rapid City and the first stop was Macdonald’s for lunch. Mainly just to get the laptops out and use the free wi fi to touch base with our family and friends back home.
Next on the to do list was Bear Park USA. A drive through zoo with lots and lots of bears roaming freely as well as wolves and mountain lions in their enclosures. A lot of other wild animals as well.
I think the highlight though, was the little bear cubs playing and climbing threes. So much fun to watch and of course photograph, it was hard to leave.
It was after 3.00pm by the time we left Rapid City and had no real plan for the rest of the day.
Our plan over the next few days was to make it to Glacier National Park. We crossed over into Wyoming and again hit with some pretty wild weather as we approached Gillette. We took cover at a Truck Stop and fuelled up while waiting for the rain to ease.
Once back on the road it was a nice scenic drive up to Sheridan before turning off onto a scenic road that would eventually lead us to Cody, Wyoming.
The road was called alt 14 and a beautiful drive through the mountains. Not sure where to camp we drove until we came across Sibly State Park. It had a nice campground set back off the road and a beautiful lake as well.
By the time we paid our fees and set up camp it was around 9.30 pm and still plenty of daylight left.
We certainly made use of the available light that day as we had travelled over 300 miles since leaving Rapid City. The long days was certainly to our advantage and gave us time to explore the sites without rushing.