The southwest corner of South Dakota has an incredible variety of National Park Service sites to explore, and one of our favorites is Badlands National Park. From its mixed-grass prairie to its jaw-dropping geologic rock formations, this is a must-see park. In this episode, we talk about ways to explore the area on foot, by driving along the scenic road and by stopping at the numerous overlooks. You’re likely to spot the resident wildlife: bison, bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, and lots of prairie dogs welcoming you to the park. Plus, we offer suggestions on where to stay and how much time to allot for your visit.
Some of the topics we discuss in this episode:
Other amazing public lands to explore near Badlands NP
Why there’s a chance you could find a million-year-old fossil in the park
How Badlands got its name
When and how bison were returned to the park
How black-footed ferrets were saved from extinction
Our favorite hikes in the park
What it was like to stay in a cabin at Cedar Pass Lodge
Why Wall Drug is worth a visit
One perfect day in Badlands National Park
Links to more information:
Book a cabin at Cedar Pass Lodge
NPS Badlands National Park website
Book a tour at Minuteman Missile National Historic Site
Learn more about Wall Drug
Where to learn more about our books and travels
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