Show of hands—how many of you have ever stopped at the Greycliff-area prairie dog town on Interstate 90? Anyone? Anyone? 

Well, one reporter made the stop, finally, after a whole lot of years of living around here, on a road trip east a few months ago. 

Prairie dog Boehm

This sign in Greycliff Prairie Dog State Park credits Livingston wildlife photographer Edward Boehm with helping create the state park in 1974. 

Greycliff prarie dog town

A vehicle stops while a prairie dog is seen near its burrow in Greycliff Prairie Dog Town State Park near Greycliff, Mont., in June. 

prairie dog file photo

Prairie dogs are small rodents that weigh between two and three pounds. 

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