Badlands National Park

Badlands National Park
Badlands National Park
Badlands National Park
Badlands National Park
Badlands National Park


Despite the forbidding name, this park has great beauty in its cliffs, prairies and ancient fossil beds.

Early pioneers were awestruck moving from the prairies to variegated cliffs of what is now known as Badlands National Park. At first glance, these treeless, seemingly endless spires, pinnacles and ravines appear hostile, earning their name of “bad lands.” However, today’s safe access lets you explore the beauty of this geologic wonder.  

Hiking paths range from short, easy Window Trail and boardwalk Door Trail at canyon level to moderate and strenuous trails up the Badlands Wall. Hike both areas for varied perspectives of looking up to and down from fascinating rock formations. 

Camp in the backcountry and enjoy clear, dark skies under the Milky Way Galaxy. Visit Cedar Pass Campground Amphitheater to hear a ranger program and use telescopes to explore some of the 7,500 visible stars and a few planets. 

Follow the short boardwalk along Fossil Exhibit Trail, with replicas of ancient creatures once inhabiting the area. In this park, one of the world’s richest fossil fields, you may discover unmarked fossil remains. If so, don’t do any digging, but flag the spot, fill out a visitor site report and notify a ranger.  

Ancient rhinoceroses and saber-toothed cats once lived in these lands. In modern times, look for bighorn sheep, prairie dogs, bison and ferrets in the vast mixed-grass prairie area. 

If you’ve visited before, return to enjoy the park again and look for changes in the striking landscape. Fragile parts of the terrain erode at a rate of 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) per year, exposing new fossils on a regular basis.

Drive or join a tour to appreciate the sights along the Badlands Loop Road. Each turn brings a new view of stratified rock and narrow gullies. The park is about an hour’s drive east of Rapid City. Combine your visit to see the natural beauty of Badlands National Park with a trip to Mount Rushmore National Monument where images of four great U.S. presidents are carved into a massive cliff. 

Purchase a day pass to Badlands National Park or an interagency pass providing full-year access to all U.S. national parks with affordable adventures for every traveler.

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Things to do near Badlands National Park

Shopping

If you're up for a drive, visit Wall Drug, located 17.7km away from Badlands National Park. This shopping center offers a unique mix of gifts, souvenirs, and local treats, all set in a lively atmosphere perfect for families and tourists alike.

Recreation

Experience a round of golf at Wall Golf Course, just 14.5km from Badlands National Park, where you can enjoy the beautiful outdoor setting. For a serene escape, head to Sage Creek Wilderness Area, located 32.2km away, offering a peaceful environment perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Adventure

Experience breathtaking views on the Notch Trail, a scenic hike located 19.3km from Badlands National Park, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Saddle Pass Trailhead, situated 30.6km away, offers thrilling adventure vibes. Explore the Fossil Exhibit Trail, 29.0km from the park, showcasing fascinating geological history.

Nightlife

Badlands National Park offers serene evenings under starlit skies. While nightlife is limited, head to the nearby town of Wall for cozy diners and local bars. Enjoy a laid-back atmosphere, sample regional brews, and soak in the unique charm of South Dakota after sunset.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Badlands National Park

Badlands National Park in Porcupine, South Dakota, offers a unique blend of culture and adventure for visitors. Explore its renowned visitor centers, museums, and historic sites while marveling at the park's spectacular scenery. Ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike, the Badlands area promises an unforgettable experience with its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife, making it a perfect destination for anyone seeking adventure or a cultural escape.

  • Pinnacles Entrance Badlands: This visitor center is your gateway to adventure and outdoor fun, located 8.0km from Badlands National Park. Here, you can gather important information, enjoy interactive exhibits, and plan your family-friendly excursions into the stunning landscapes of the Badlands.
  • Wounded Knee Museum: Situated 16.1km from the park, this museum immerses you in the rich culture and history of the Lakota Sioux. Explore thought-provoking exhibits that recount the events of Wounded Knee, fostering a deeper understanding of Native American heritage.
  • Roberts Prairie Dog Town: Just 6.4km away, this attraction promises a delightful experience for families. Watch playful prairie dogs in their natural habitat, enjoy friendly interactions, and take part in informative excursions that highlight the local ecosystem.

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