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  • Exploring South Dakota: Hiking the Crazy Horse Memorial

    Exploring South Dakota: Hiking the Crazy Horse Memorial

    Korczak Ziolkowski was a self-taught sculptor of Polish descent who had gained national recognition by 1947. That is the year when Lakota Chief Henry Standing Bear reached out to him with a simple but profound request: to carve a mountain in honor of the Native American people and their heroes. Standing Bear’s vision resonated deeply…


  • Exploring South Dakota – The Annual Buffalo Roundup at Custer State Park

    Exploring South Dakota – The Annual Buffalo Roundup at Custer State Park

    Custer State Park encompasses 71,000 acres in the Black Hills of western South Dakota and is home to one of the largest publicly owned bison herds in the world. Each year on the last Friday of September, nearly 1,400 free-roaming bison are gathered by wranglers on horseback and driven across the open prairie to a…


  • Exploring South Dakota – Cycling the Mickelson Trail

    Exploring South Dakota – Cycling the Mickelson Trail

    The George S. Mickelson Trail in South Dakota is a 109-mile rail-trail that winds through the heart of the Black Hills.  Named for Governor George S. Mickelson, who championed its creation, it was completed in September 1998. History The trail follows the abandoned Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad corridor, which originally ran through the Black Hills. The…


  • Timberland Park on the Natchez Trace Parkway

    Timberland Park on the Natchez Trace Parkway

    About a 10-minute drive to the west from Señor Trail’s home is Timberland Park. This county park is located at mile marker 437.2 along the Natchez Trace Parkway just south of the bridge over Highway 96. Timberland Park is a 72-acre nature park managed by the Williamson County Parks and Recreation district. It was the…


  • Natchez Trace Adventures

    Natchez Trace Adventures

    The Natchez Trace is a historic travel corridor stretching 444 miles from the southern terminus in Natchez, Mississippi to the northern terminus in Nashville, Tennessee, near where Señor Trail lives. Today, the Natchez Trace is preserved as the Natchez Trace Parkway, a scenic drive under the care of the National Park Service. The Trace provides…