Inside the wide western grasslands there is another, almost hidden land; a secret land guarded by ancient sentinels of rock. Wind and water carved the Milk River valley walls into the fantastic shapes and faces that we call the hoodoos. They in turn guard the river which created them. This rock-walled ribbon of life is surrounded by a halo of lush cottonwoods, meadows and prairie grasslands. See the majesty of the golden eagle in flight. Hear the warning of the prairie rattlesnake amid the echoing calls of mammals and avian songsters.