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Prairie Dog Colony

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Ever thought about taking a month off, and driving coast to coast? In the summer of 2006 we got to do just that! We traveled from Connecticut to the Pacific and back, visiting as many National Parks and Attractions as we could, tent camping along the way. Here is our story!

Prairie Dog Colony

Store with a prairie dog town, just before the Badlands
On the way to the Badlands, and just before Prairie Homestead, we stopped at a little roadside store that had a prairie dog colony on the grounds.  I remembered stopping at this store in 1998, where they sell little bags of peanuts for visitors to feed to the prairie dogs that live all around the store. We each got a few bags, and walked around offering them to these cute little ground squirrels.  Some of them are very tame, and will actually take peanuts out of your hand, but most are skittish and run away as you approach.  We would drop peanuts near the holes, and soon they would scurry out and take them. I guess how tame they were depended entirely how hungry they were!  These guys were well fed, as this place seems to be a popular stop on the way to the National Park. It is easily identified by a large fiberglass statue of a prarie dog out front!

Prairie Homestead

White Prairie Dog, Prairie Homestead

Prairie Homestead has one of the last surviving sod houses from the original settlers in this area in the 1800's.  They also have a rare white prairie dog colony.  They are decended from a single white prairie dog that was saved when other prairie dogs were being exterminated on a ranch nearby.  It was brought here, and through years of breeding, the entire colony has turned white!

They have kept the house and farm pretty much as it was over a hundred years ago.  There are chickens and ducks on the property, and of course, a gift shop. We fed peanuts to the prairie dogs and grain to the fowl, and wandered around the old buildings, which included a rusty old model T Ford in the barn.  Dawn was impressed by the antique sewing machine and old buttons in the house, as well as an old quilt on the bed- (Dawn is a quilter by trade).

feeding the chickens
 Tyler found the skull of a steer he wanted to keep...nope!  That stays here, sir! No dead cow parts in MY truck, unless it's a steak in the cooler!  There were a few of these skulls about the property...probably to give it that "old Western feel"  

Dawn found a chicken in the barn pecking away at a sealed 50lb bag of feed.. she "liberated" the feed and we all fed the chickens and ducks with it.  The chickens seemed more interested in eating out of our hands, rather than off the ground.  The prairie dogs were quite happy to make off with the rest of our peanuts!  Altogether, an interesting and educational side trip just before the entrance to Badlands National Park.

WaltJake says:
Sounds like a plan!
Posted on: Jun 04, 2007
X_Drive says:
Next time you're in Visalia I show you the meat stores and my wife will show Dawn the quilts she has made. :)
Posted on: Jun 04, 2007
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Store with a prairie dog town, j…
Store with a prairie dog town, j...
White Prairie Dog, Prairie Homes…
White Prairie Dog, Prairie Homes...
feeding the chickens
feeding the chickens
Tyler finds a skull
Tyler finds a skull
The homestead act of 1862
The homestead act of 1862
Prairie Homestead
Prairie Homestead
old farm tools
old farm tools
The farm is still here...
The farm is still here...
The sod house is still here...
The sod house is still here...
...even some of the cattle are s…
...even some of the cattle are s...
There is a motion sensor on this…
There is a motion sensor on this...
The house is pretty much as it w…
The house is pretty much as it w...
The settlers kitchen...
The settlers kitchen...
...and bedroom
...and bedroom
...and pantry
...and pantry
prairie living room, with antiqu…
prairie living room, with antiqu...
the house is built right into th…
the house is built right into th...
heres a window!
here's a window!
Dawn admires a quilt (she is a t…
Dawn admires a quilt (she is a t...
Ty finds an old vaccuum cleaner
Ty finds an old vaccuum cleaner
there were plenty of chickens wa…
there were plenty of chickens wa...
white prairie dogs too!
white prairie dogs too!
lets go check out the barn
lets go check out the barn
old Model-T Ford in the barn
old Model-T Ford in the barn
this sign was leaning against th…
this sign was leaning against th...
this car has seen better days!
this car has seen better days!
lots of old farm equipment in th…
lots of old farm equipment in th...
Dawn found this chicken in the b…
Dawn found this chicken in the b...
Dawn opened the bag and shared t…
Dawn opened the bag and shared t...
happy chickens
happy chickens
making feathered friends!
making feathered friends!
we made sure the ducks got some too
we made sure the ducks got some too
even the babies got some!
even the babies got some!
prairie dog colony, just before …
prairie dog colony, just before ...
big statue in front of the store
big statue in front of the store
Some of them would take peanuts …
Some of them would take peanuts ...
feeding the critters
feeding the critters
Ty shares his peanut wealth!
Ty shares his peanut wealth!
These guys are considered varmin…
These guys are considered varmin...
we just thought they were cute!
we just thought they were cute!
12,276 km (7,628 miles) traveled
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