Sunday, December 11, 2016

Effigy Mounds National Monument Scrapbook Page

Hello! I've been hard at work the last few months working on scrapbooking our South Dakota trip from last August, I finished up the album this weekend and am ready to start sharing the layouts! The album has 43 2-page layouts and covers 11 different places we visited in (and on our way to) South Dakota. The first stop on our trip last August was Effigy Mounds National Monument in Harpers Ferry, Iowa, on our way to South Dakota.


Effigy Mounds National Park scrapbook page layout

We arrived at Effigy Mounds at about 8:30am and spent about 2 hours there looking around the visitor center and taking a hike. It was extremely mosquito-y there and the rangers warned us about not going hiking without any bug spray. Luckily we had bug spray and so we braved the bugs and hiked a short 1 mile trail uphill to the scenic overlook which overlooked the Mississippi River.


Effigy Mounds National Park scrapbook page layout

In addition to the hike, my son completed his Junior Ranger booklet and added another badge to his collection!


Effigy Mounds National Park scrapbook page layout

We didn't have time to hike any of the longer trails to see the larger effigy mounds since we were heading to SOuth Dakota that day and had one additinal stop to make after this one. But this was a really pretty park and we were all really glad we stopped there on our way to check it out. 

I created 3 2-page layouts for this park and used the park map, the National Park Passport stamps that we got at the park, as well as photos of several signs that were at the park too add some details to the pages. This pages, along with the rest of the South Dakota layouts, were made using the We Are Memory Keepers Shine collection. Here are the 3 final layouts (please click on them to view them larger):

Effigy Mounds National Park scrapbook page layout
Effigy Mounds National Park scrapbook page layout
Effigy Mounds National Park scrapbook page layout


We left Effigy Mounds and headed toward our second stop that day, Pipestone National Monument in Pipestone, Minnesota!



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