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    Cedar Pass Campground

    3.2 (20 reviews)

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    Jules L.

    We visited the Badlands in early spring. The campgrounds were clean and felt safe. The campground does not have any trees so privacy is non existent. The privacy didn't bother us that much because there weren't many people there. It's likely a different story in the summer months. What did bother us was the intense winds. Every afternoon/evening the winds were so strong we couldn't cook or sit outside. Everything would blow away immediately. There's only small canopies above the benches to block the wind and it didn't work very well. Be prepared for no campfires. We brought a portable propane grill to cook instead. We had to cook huddled behind our car to block the winds and keep the grill lit.

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    Elisabeth P.

    We stayed here over Labor Day weekend this year and it was a nicely convenient campground. We had been hiking all day in the badlands and it was nice to have the campground so close and easy to find. I reserved the campground a few weeks before online and it was pretty easy. The campground was 18.00 which was pretty affordable. You have to pay the 10.00 park fee as well to get into The Badlands National Park. The campground itself has a pretty view of the initial hills you see when you first enter the park. It is also very easy to find as it's only a minute or two from the park entrance. The campground had a place to back into a picnic table at each site, and a small area with a shelter for a tent. The facilities included water faucets, bathrooms with flushing toilets, and pay showers (.25 for 4 mins). The facilities weren't bad and were relatively maintained. One big let down was that they still advertise on the website that they have nightly astronomy courses in the nearby amphitheater and we found out when we got there that they had been canceled a while back due to lack of interest. Was looking forward to that! Overall, not a bad campground and not a bad price. Convenient location if you're planning any hiking in the nearby areas.

    Jerome Vincent E.

    I have question,is it allowed to put up a tent on top of the rocks or mountain? We are planning to got to badland and im thingking if we can camp in a different spot which is over looking of the rock formations..but if its not its ok

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    Badlands / White River KOA - 6 Person Yurt

    Badlands / White River KOA

    3.7(69 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    I had a pretty good experience here! We were staying near the Badlands for one night, and didn't…read morewant to setup and tear down a tent for such a short stay. Due to that we chose the 6 person Yurt, not because we needed the space, but because it was listed at the same price as the 4 person, so why not have more room for our toddler to run around! With the yurt being priced at $9/night more than the camper cabin with much fewer amenities I felt like it was an incredible value. The campground staff were also very friendly and informative. Here are my minor gripes that bring this down to a 4 star. Near our part of the campground there were only 2 Bathrooms, they were quite nice, and were completely separate 3/4 baths. But there were often lines, especially if one of them was being used for a shower. In addition to that the hinge style on the interior of the door was quite unfortunate. I'm tall enough where I hit my head on it multiple times. Secondly, when checking in the front desk workers hyped me up on ordering a pizza that they would deliver to my campsite. Unfortunately when I called in they said it would be over an hour and a half wait, that was a bit disappointing and I had to come up with other plans. Overall, a worthwhile stay. I've been quite impressed with KOA and look forward to continuing to explore their list of properties.

    When we got here and used the bathroom there was straight dookie on the wall and the showers were…read morebroken. The people working in the pizza place are rude. The camp is unkempt and disgusting to walk around. do NOT come here!

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    Badlands / White River KOA - Outlets at Deluxe Tent site

    Outlets at Deluxe Tent site

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    Badlands National Park - Picnic area near Deer Haven

    Badlands National Park

    4.8(330 reviews)
    30.1 mi

    Visiting the White River Valley Overlook inside Badlands National Park was one of the highlights of…read moreour trip. This is one of those places that completely catches you off guard in the best way. You pull over expecting a quick viewpoint, and then suddenly you're looking out over this massive, open valley that just seems to go on forever. The contrast between the rugged Badlands formations and the wide, rolling landscape below is incredible. It honestly feels like two completely different environments meeting in one place. The colors, the textures, and the sheer scale of it all make it feel almost unreal when you're standing there. What makes this stop even better is how easy it is to access. There's no long hike required--just park, walk a short distance, and you're right there taking in one of the best views in the park. It's perfect for all ages and a great place to pause and really appreciate the scenery. If you're visiting the Badlands, this overlook is absolutely worth the stop. It's peaceful, stunning, and unforgettable. Check out our videos on our socials @reessroots

    Breathtaking topography. Piques the curiosity. I mean, can you believe much of our land used to be…read moreunderground? Supposedly that's how ancient rapids carved the Badlands we see today. + Thankfully, restrooms and disposal bins at like every stop. + Water refill & A/C at the VC. - Virtually no shade. Desert climate out there. - And yet very crowded! People taking photos everywhere. Crowded museums.

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    Badlands National Park
    Badlands National Park

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    Cedar Pass Campground

    Cedar Pass Campground

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Did some tent camping here in the heat of summer! Every camp site here has a picnic table with a…read moreshaded structure that'll give much needed relief from the afternoon/evening sun. The bathrooms and showers are in very clean condition for a campsite. Showers are 50 cents for 4 minutes, with a machine to convert your bills to quarters outside it. You can't change the temp of the shower, so apparently our guys got hot showers, but the women's showers were great temperature. There's a nice sink for washing dishes. Found that it'll give very cold water which we used to help us cool off- this water is not for drinking but there are water fountains around. The staff is very friendly and helpful, you can reserve ahead or gamble and get a spot when you get there like we did. The visitor center and amphitheater for the star show is right next to this site. Trailheads for hikes like Castle and Notch are within a 15 minute drive. Beautiful scenery to wake up to, had wildflowers and the mountains/hills. Also heard coyotes both nights and saw deer, bunnies, and mountain bluebirds.

    Just a little past the Bad Lands park entrance brings you to the Amphitheater. If you come at…read morenight, there is no cost to enter the park. There is a nightly presentation by park rangers and volunteers that covers Reptiles and a Night Sky viewing. It starts at 9pm and goes for about 45 minutes. Staff were very friendly and kids can get a Junior Ranger badge for attending. They also bring out telescopes for you to check out the stars. A nice family activity worth checking out if you are staying in/near the Bad Lands.

    Sleepy Hollow Campground & RV Park - Office

    Sleepy Hollow Campground & RV Park

    3.6(38 reviews)
    22.7 mi

    Nice place, I'm not sure about some of the bad reviews about this campground but we stayed 4 nights…read morehere and it was just fine. The sites are small but not postage sized. It's very well maintained grass cut, bathroom's clean and nice. No mosquitoes like reported however it's been very dry here this season and all the pads are level. The tent sites are very nice. Yes, it's next to some rail road tracks but we've only seen two go through about mid morning. Didn't find the pool, I don't think it exists anymore. We picked this campground because it's central to all of the sites to see in this region.

    Arrived around 5:00 pm called ahead to say we would be late arrival. Office stated they would be…read moreopen until 8;00pm which is nice for late arrivals. Our site number E41 was level and clean. Check in was friendly and easy. Full hook up which was nice with cable. We did laundry and machines worked well and room was clean. Nice park for a few days to visit badlands and the city of wall. Downtown was just a few blocks away. Only problem we occurred was when it rained the sure flooded right at our steps of the RV. Had to literally jump out to the side. Did call office and ask if they could put some gravel to raise the side, however no one showed up. Luckily the rain passed thru and we were able to leave the next day.

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    Sleepy Hollow Campground & RV Park - Lots of resides and campground has a lot of potential, whoever is running it is not doing their job

    Lots of resides and campground has a lot of potential, whoever is running it is not doing their job

    Sleepy Hollow Campground & RV Park - Walk to Wall Drug

    Walk to Wall Drug

    Sleepy Hollow Campground & RV Park

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    Sage Creek Campground - Lots of spaces for tents with their own covered picnic tables, and horse area with pens.

    Sage Creek Campground

    4.5(4 reviews)
    25.5 mi

    We rolled into this *free* campground once it was already dark. Most of the campers were settling…read morein for the night. There are two pit toilets (enclosed restroom with actual toilet seat) and places for trash/recycling right by it. Some of the sites have the sun shade for the picnic benches, others do not. There are prairie dogs all over, watch your step for their holes when setting up! Beautiful place to watch for shooting stars. I think our groups favorite part was waking up to the sunrise and sound of bison- we hadn't seen one on our trip yet.. saw one as we walked up the hill and then found the entirety of the herd. The bison made their way across the prairie, one came into the camp and enjoyed using the wooden post to scratch himself. Tent camping went without a hitch!

    Be prepared do some driving on rough, loose-gravel roads to get to this campground. Easy to find on…read moregoogle maps if you need directions, though it'll be quicker if you take the northern route as opposed to the southern one (from the Ben Reifel Visitor Center). The site itself is a cul de sac of sorts with picnic tables (half had shade cover, half did not) next to the inside part of the road. My fam and I got there on a mid-day Sunday and there were plenty of spots. Set up our tent next to a shaded picnic table. LOTS of cute prairie dogs everywhere--but they mind their own business as they squeak their day away. By nightfall, almost all of the picnic table/camping spots were taken, but everyone was quiet and respectful after dark. The restrooms had vault toilets and were surprisingly clean with plenty of toilet paper and hand sanitizer, didn't stink either, and no random bugs. As soon as dusk came, the prairie dogs all disappeared (for good reason) and the coyotes came out--they were VERY noisy with their constant howling. It was BEAUTIFUL at night, either the moon illuminated everything, or the river of stars--just wow. My kids and I had a great time here. Things to note: 1. Please be watchful of and stay very close to your pets, especially small ones (dogs/cats), PARTICULARLY at night if they need to go out to do their thing. The coyotes will likely see them as food and you won't see/hear them coming. 2. There is a horse campground next door. My only gripe about Sage Creek is that the riders bring their horses through the human campground sometimes and leave horse poop all over the place, despite clear instructions not to do so (it says they must go around the campground and pick up their horse poo). 3. No generators allowed... but pretty sure the horse campground folks had their generators running until at least midnight. :-/ 4. Make sure you have enough water for drinking, washing, etc. There is no water at this site. Please dispose of grey water appropriately. No electricity either. 5. There are a few hiking trails in the area. No map of those hiking trails though. 6. Buffalo are free to roam in the area. They weren't on the campground when I was there, but found them just around a bend when I left the site. Most importantly, have a great time! Be patient, be filled with wonder.

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    Sage Creek Campground - Overlook from the paths that go up the hill (campsite circle is on left, herd of bison on right)

    Overlook from the paths that go up the hill (campsite circle is on left, herd of bison on right)

    Sage Creek Campground - Sunrise

    Sunrise

    Sage Creek Campground - Lots and lots of space!

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    Lots and lots of space!

    Cedar Pass Campground - campgrounds - Updated July 2026

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