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    Badlands National Park - Picnic area near Deer Haven

    Badlands National Park

    4.8(329 reviews)
    25.0 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

    "You spend your life waiting For a moment that just don't…read morecome Well don't waste your time waiting Badlands, you gotta live it everyday" (Bruce Springsteen) The last National Park visit of our trip may have been my favorite. The sheer sight of these massive rock formations, cliffs, buttes, pinnacles and spires truly made me feel as if I was a space traveler that had crash landed on the ancient world of a distant planet. Words cannot adequately describe the majesty of what I saw. Badlands also has the largest protected mixed grass prairie in America and is home to bison, bighorn sheep, prairie dogs, and black-footed ferrets. The park is also famous for its abundance of fossils. I read that ancient horses and rhinos once roamed here. We were able to walk out into the rock formations and overlooked the vast multi-colored stone canyons and valleys, marvel at the soaring cliffs and gorges, and just revel in this fantastic natural beauty. Talk about a religious experience, it was simply gorgeous and breathtaking. Badlands Facts Badlands National Park is our 39th National Park and was established on November 10, 1978. Badlands is a mid-sized park with 244,000 acres Badlands draws around 1 million visitors per year.

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    Buffalo Gap National Grassland - Buffalo Gap National Grasslands

    Buffalo Gap National Grassland

    4.9(11 reviews)
    11.0 mi

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

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

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    Custer State Park

    Custer State Park

    4.7(281 reviews)
    66.7 mi

    I had an amazing opportunity on our previous trip to take the whole family to see this awesome park…read morelocated just a few miles away from Mount Rushmore. one of the things that really excited my family and I was the wildlife road that you could take got to see some amazing animals freely grazing right on the sides of roads. It was a great experience I was told that if you want to see even more come earlier and you will thoroughly enjoy how much our life is out and about we went about 1 o'clock and still having to enjoy the time seeing lots of wildlife This wildlife road definitely can take you about two hours to drive on so be prepared for that if you take the wildlife road After that, we continued on to see the eye of the needle and many other amazing places they had inside the park. After driving around, we stopped by the lake. They have some beautiful deck seating for you if you decide to either go in get some food and eat on the deck area outside or take it to go either way it is a great atmosphere inside the gift shop plenty of smiling faces and Nice People working in this area. Oh, I definitely think that it was a world park and every person we encountered whether it was a park range or a worker they were very nice and courteous easy to talk to and we definitely just enjoyed our time there

    We started off our day at Custer State Park. We began by going into the visitor center, which is an…read moreabsolute MUST DO. Why? Because when you walk in there is a large scale model of the park and they mark it to show the last reported sighting of bison. The volunteers then showed us how to find that area, and they also showed us another visitor center along the way where they recommended we stop to get further updated information. The bison were located at the southern end of the park, so the beginning of our drive was just through beautiful landscape, without much wildlife at that point. We stopped as instructed at the next visitor center, and got an updated status of the bison, as well as directions on how to find them, as you needed to go off on one of the side roads. We headed off, and then as we rounded the bend on the road there they were! Hundreds of bison as far as you could see. It was absolutely amazing. You can easily pull to the side of the road and stop, and you can roll down your windows and just observe - it was incredible. Several times we were stopped along the way as they crossed the road in front of us. It was absolutely one of the highlights of our trip to South Dakota. After we finished driving through the herd, we continued our journey and ended up at the Blue Bell Lodge for lunch, which we highly recommend. From there, we drove the Needles Highway, a big portion of which in our case was done in the rain. But despite the rain, there was still lots to see, even though a lot of it for us was from inside the car, where we periodically rolled down the windows to take pictures. I would say our day at Custer State Park was absolutely the best experience we had during the entire stay in South Dakota, so I would highly, highly recommend it!

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    Wall Public Park - Nice playground. Basketball court, skateboard park, and public pool too.The public pool was closed for the season.

    Wall Public Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    16.2 mi

    I really wanted to have a good experience at this park; I'm passing through for work and wanted to…read morefind a nice green space to walk my dog. When I arrived I was the only person there. The little park seemed idyllic, halcyon, a slice of hometown Americana. I leashed up my dog, grabbed some poop bags because I'm a good dog owner, and began to traverse the park. After a few minutes I found myself enjoying the sunshine with my dog and began to look for a trash can for the newly acquired baggie of doggie doo. That's when I noticed ...THEM. As I had passed through the grass, a tiny, unnoticed signal was passed and they lifted from the grass in a wave, stalking my movements only briefly before descending on my position in a full assault from all sides. They attacked again and again, latching onto my flesh and ripping into me with their mouth parts. I was familiar with their type, having traveled far and wide through the jungles and marshes and swamps, through the humid caves and bogs they preferred. I was not ready, and their surprise attack was critically effective. I had to fall back, I had to get out of their immediately and in a cowardly moment of panic I dropped the leash, turned, and ran, poop bag flailing in arcs through the air as I swung it haphazardly around me to fend off my attackers. I doused myself in repelly as they continued to swarm around me, landing on any spot on my clothes that I missed. They bounced against me as their little face holes were frustrated by my defensive coating. Encouraged and feeling protected I walked back out into the park, thinking "I can get through this minor inconvenience" and was immediately assailed in the nostrils and ears by a second wave of reinforcements. These were a new type of monster, unafraid of DEET, undeterred by their brethren's painful demise at my hands. They laughed in the face of their own end. They embraced it. This was my Vietnam. In the end I found myself in my car, nursing my wounds and executing the few trespassers in my vehicle with extreme prejudice. They'd defeated me, my dog was laughing at me (she was immune to their attacks) and I knew that others may find themselves in my shoes. I write this review now in my lowest of lows, my dignity forfeit, to warn the next traveler in my position to bring bug spray. Maybe a beekeeper suit, before daring to enter this forsaken place. 3 stars because nobody knew they were building this park on the portal to hell

    Great little green space we had a picnic lunch at after trying unsuccessfully to have lunch at Wall…read moreDrug. Lots of room to walk our dogs. There is a swimming pool and even a space that looked like a combination basketball court/skateboard area. Our visit here made up for the disappointment that was Wall Drug. If I lived in Wall, I'd be here all the time!

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    Wall Public Park - This small, unassuming park is not what it seems. Travelers beware

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    This small, unassuming park is not what it seems. Travelers beware

    Window Trailhead - parks - Updated May 2026

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