Tour Overview
The rugged beauty of the Badlands draws visitors from around the world. These striking geologic deposits contain one of the world’s richest fossil beds. Ancient horses and rhinos once roamed here. The park’s 244,000 acres protect an expanse of mixed-grass prairie where bison, bighorn sheep, prairie dogs, and black-footed ferrets live today.
Stops
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Yes, you can bring your Pet.
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Badlands Entry Fees
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Food and picnic locations in the Badlands
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Wildlife in the Badlands
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Badlands Trading Post
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Badlands National Park
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Trails in the Badlands
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Big Badlands Overlook
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Trailhead for the Badlands
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Ben Reifel Visitor Center
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Cedar Pass Lodge
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Cedar Pass Campground
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Badlands Geology Part 1 of 3
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Badlands Geology Part 1 of 3
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Badlands Geology Part 2
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Badlands Geology Part 2
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Badlands Geology Part 3
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Badlands Geology Part 3
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The Fossil Exhibit Trail
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White River Valley Overlook
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Big Foot Pass Overlook
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Prairie Wind Overlook
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Journey to Wounded Knee
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Burns Basin Overlook
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The Badlands Wall
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Homestead Overlook
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Conata Basin Overlook
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Yellow Mounds Overlook
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Conata Picnic Ground
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Bighorn Sheep
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Ancient Hunters Overlook
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Pinnacle Overlook
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Sage Creek Rim Road
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Hay Butte Overlook
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Badlands Wilderness Overlook
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Bison in the Badlands
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Roberts Prairie Dog Town
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Sage Creek Basin Overlook
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Fossils in the Badlands
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The Lakota People
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Badlands Star Gazing
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Mixed Grass Prairie
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The Pierre Shale
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Sage Creek Campground
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Badlands National Park
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Trails in the Badlands
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Wildlife in the Badlands
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Food and picnic locations in the Badlands
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Badlands Entry Fees
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When we head back
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Yes, you can bring your Pet.