My first stop in North Dakota was the city of Fargo. That evening, I stopped for dinner at a delicious German restaurant in downtown and wandered around where I snapped this photo.

Fargo Sign Welcome to Fargo sign

The next day, I started driving towards my next state and stopped at Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Aside from Arches National Park, I think this was my favorite national park I visited on the road trip. I spent a few hours doing small hikes and driving through the south unit of the park where I snapped this photo.

River The Little Missouri River (I somehow snapped the same photo in the linked Wikipedia article)

I’d highly recommend this park especially since it never felt that busy. Afterwards, I continued driving to Montana. At this point, I was making a beeline back to Seattle since I was bit tired after driving for 30 days. So, after three more 6-hour days of driving, I finally made it back to Seattle, where I am now writing this post.

Looking back to the whole trip, I think I’d cut 1-2 weeks off it since it was a bit exhausting towards the end. Nonetheless, I appreciate the experiences I had and it definitely felt like a great way to spend time away from work. I don’t know when I’ll blog post again but now that I’m done with the road trip, it certainly won’t be about that!