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    Caitlyn R.

    What an absolutely incredible place. We headed through the Badlands on our way to Custer State Park and loved it so much that we extended our trip on the way home and stayed one more night in the Badlands. This place is unlike anything I've ever seen and it's so fascinating to see a part of prehistoric history. We stayed at the boondocks camping area, which is a free camping spot but there are no amenities what so ever. We got there on Sunday night and it was very busy, we barely found a spot to park our camper van but it cleared out right away in the morning and we were able to enjoy the Boondocks with more privacy. Even though much of the badlands is not dog friendly, the camping area is and they were quite a few dogs enjoying the landscape. Don't sleep on the picnic areas because not many people go down these roads and we were able to have a nice picnic with absolutely no one around, which is hard to come by! We also got extremely lucky on our way in where we were chasing a storm and got some beautiful sunset photos. The weather can really change how you view the badlands so I'm glad we got to see it during different weather elements and different times of the day. A benefit when you stay in the badlands!

    Vic C.

    Badlands National Park is definitely a must visit if you are visiting South Dakota (along with Mount Rushmore, which is about 100 miles away). It cost $30 per car to come in, or $15 per person if you walk in. But I would highly recommend getting the American Beautiful Pass, which only cost $80 and last for one year. You get to visit all of the national parks and national monuments, which is worth it if you visit 3-4 in one year. My husband, our little girl dog and I visited this beautiful national park on a Tuesday. Please note that most of this national park is not dog friendly (we did have our little girl dog in a dog carrier backpack for short overlooks and walks) and with the weather, as there is hardly any shade, please do not leave your pups in a hot car. The terrain out here in Badlands is definitely different from other national parks that I have visited (and we have visited a lot throughout the US). Many people have described it to be out of this world or worldy... meaning something that looks like it belongs in outer space (look at the many photos on this Yelp page and you may get what I mean). This national park is best known for their rich fossil beds. Badlands is also filled with so much wildlife! I have never been so close to a mountain goat until our visit (of course you should keep your distance). The last time I spotted a mountain goat was when I was in Alaska a few years ago and had visited Denali National Park. The tour guide/ bus driver pointed out the goats but you had to use your binoculars to spot them. These goats were right on the road, right across from our car just hanging out (maybe even doing some people watching too, lol). My favorite part of Badlands, besides taking in all of the different views, was visiting Prairie Dog Town. On Sage Creek Rim Road, you will just see the little tunnels and homes of the prairie dogs and you will definitely spot many of them popping in and out of their little homes and walking/ running to the next hole to run into. We also saw buffalo, bunnies, tiny frogs, different types of birds. Please note that there are also rattle snakes with warning signs. We were lucky not to run into any but you want to be cautious, especially if you are traveling with your pet. The drive throughout the park is an easy one. There are also plenty of hiking trails and overlooks that you can do. There are also some easy boardwalk stops worth getting out of the car for. Overall, we had a wonderful visit and would definitely come back.

    Helen H.

    When entering the national park, we did several short trails. I was determined to do the Notch Trail. I stopped halfway up the log ladder though, since I'm scared of heights. The Window Trail was a short walk. I enjoyed the Door Trail where we traversed on bedrock and the Cliff Shelf Nature Trail. We then made our way through the Badlands Loop Road (39 miles) and stopped at all the overlooks. I enjoyed viewing the buttes and pinnacles and listening to the sounds of the mixed grass prairie blowing in the wind. We also spotted bison, prairie dogs, and deer.

    Glenn M.

    Beautiful! My wife, daughter and I visited the Badkands last Friday. Such beautiful sites to see! The museum is a definite place to stop and see the fossils and hear about the history of the Badlands. Great park to visit!!

    The "Ladder" near the start of the trail
    Chet D.

    On our trip to Badlands National Park our favorite hiking trail was the Notch Trail. You start in a parking lot that is the trailhead for both this trail and The Wall trail. After a short fairly level hike you come to the ladder - a wooden ladder that takes you up a hillside where the trail continues. You wind your way through sandstone rock features, sometimes a narrow trail with a good drop (that you do not want to experience). The end of the trail (before you loop back) is "the notch", a gap in the Badlands hills where you have views of the White River Valley. It's only a 1.5 mile roundtrip trail but with the somewhat tricky ladder and other uneven terrain it's a trail for someone with good mobility and comfortable with some up and down exertion.

    Madi L.

    Beautiful park and highly recommend! You can see most of the park by way of car, but highly recommend hopping out and doing a couple trails. Lots of overlooks and bathrooms along the way. If you stick to just car, can be done in about 1-2 hours with stopping at a few overlooks. If you want to do some hikes as well, you can plan a whole day! We spent about 3 hours here and it was plenty of time. We wish we saw more wild life and that there were more trails in the opposite side of the park. But the rocks were beautiful and amazing to see!

    Amy A.

    Honestly, it's difficult to find words to accurately describe the beauty and uniqueness of the Badlands! We absolutely loved our visit, we stopped at all of the roadside turnouts and enjoyed the short walks to learn more about our the area. The visitor's center is great - particularly the movie which educates on the region. So glad we were able to visit!!

    Andrea U.

    Another beautiful trip here. The Badlands National Park is 244,000 acres with the strangest the most spectacular landscapes in North America. This morning we came in through Sagebrush and we're leaving through Wall.

    Rachel O.

    Badlands National Park was a high priority stop for us on our grand adventure. So imagine my distress when I felt severely unwell on the day of our visit. Plans for short hikes & on-foot adventures were dashed, since I was confined to the passenger seat of the van with advil & a blanket. To my relief, Badlands is still very much explorable from a vehicle. We did the Badlands Loop Road (SD 240) which took about an hour. We stopped briefly at a few overlooks, but mostly just drove on. It was breathtaking. If I were to rank all of the National Parks I've visited based on how joyful the visit could be with very limited mobility, I would rank Badlands #1. My experience was limited to the passenger seat but it didn't even feel like I was limited. I felt fully immersed in the park, even from the confines of the van. I highly recommend Badlands National Park in every way! We were also able to overnight van camp legally on the BLM land right before the entrance of the park, which was a huge bonus. The national grasslands were gorgeous & serene & we were easily able to find our own little slice of private paradise. L.N.T. - Leave No Trace!

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    Janis W.

    We had just stated our trip to SD and first up was the Badlands. We drove through with our mouths hanging open, we were so amazed by everything we saw. It's nothing like many of the heavily forested national parks we've visited before. We did try a few trails and overlooks throughout the afternoon but the 95+ degree heat kept that to a minimum. The visitors center was awesome and we enjoyed the exhibits, especially the section on fossils. My free national park pass for seniors was well used on our trip, this park included. If you are a national park fan, this is one you don't want to miss!

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    Catherine M.

    This is an interesting place, do be aware the weather can be extreme. Bring plenty of water in the summer! It is worth going to the night program, very informative and a great place to see the night sky. The Milky Way was awesome! Try looking around at night too. We saw badger, sheep, antelooe and bizon....oh did I mention the prairie dogs??? FUN!!

    Jessica P.

    What an amazing landscape. The visitor areas were nicely maintained and I loved the routes through the entire interior. So much wildlife to see as well.

    Sun rising over the badlands
    Jen W.

    Gorgeous. We were there at sunrise and the NPS Ranger at the gate needed a cup of coffee or somethings. She seemed put out that my husband had a lifetime veterans NP pass and demanded an ID. Even with proof it was his she was surley. Oh well, we are not all morning people. The morning light on the formations is beautiful. An absolute "Oh!" moment. There are lots of hiking areas throughout. Very peaceful at dawn. If you are in a hurry, you can drive the loop road and with a couple of stops be on your way in an hour or less. We took a 'short cut' down a dirt road and saw some elk just hanging out, nibbling on grass. (Are they elk? Medium-smallish quadrupeds, definitely not deer) Absolutely grateful we swung by, especially at dawn.

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    Definitely one-of-a-kind in composition. Requisite when in the area. Unique and worthwhile. Recommended.

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    Everyone should experience the Badlands, there is nothing like it. Very interesting for the eyes and brain.

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    Buffalo Gap National Grassland

    4.9(11 reviews)
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    Being from the east coast, I was aware of national parks, national monuments, national forests, and…read moreeven national seashores. But, I wasn't aware of national grasslands until traveling through South Dakota. We stumbled upon Buffalo Gap National Grasslands when we visited the nearby Badlands National Park. (Sept, 2024). Buffalo Gap, with almost 600 thousand acres in southwestern South Dakota, is the second largest protected national grassland in the United Stated. (It's second to the Little Missouri National Grasslands in North Dakota, with over one million acres). Managed by the U.S. Forest Service, its highlights are the colors of the prairie and chalk-colored geological formations, as well as old homesteads and the chance to see wildlife. While there are few developed recreational sites, there are plenty of opportunities to get out into nature here -- with nature viewing, mountain biking, hiking, camping (see below), horseback riding, and hunting. There is also a free Visitors Center in Wall, South Dakota with information about all of the national grasslands, and the importance of the prairie ecosystem. With respect to camping, we already had reservations at the campground in Badlands National Park, but while traveling along the Badlands loop road (Hwy 240), we noticed RVs camping on the top of a cliff in the National Grassland. When we checked online reviews, it was reported that the free dispersed camping offered "jaw dropping views" but with a lot of wind. We hope to return someday to report firsthand!

    A must stop if traveling down I-90. Here, you won't find crowds or flashy landmarks--just endless…read morespace, solitude, and sky. It's a place that invites reflection and connection with nature in its most original form. The silence is profound, broken only by the occasional bird or whispering wind. You can almost feel the ancient rhythm of the land beneath your feet.

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    Buffalo Gap offers a moment of stillness that stays with you long after you're gone.

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