
Badlands
National Park
Badlands National Park is named for its unique geologic formations, characterized by dry terrain with soft, clay-rich sedimentary rocks eroded by wind and water. The Lakota, who used the area as a hunting ground for 11,000 years, called it “Mako Sica,” meaning “bad lands.” French fur trappers also referred to it as “les mauvaises terres à traverser,” or “bad lands to travel across,” due to its difficult terrain and extreme weather.
Interestingly, in 1922, when the park was first proposed, it was considered for the name “Wonderland National Park”, and for good reason. The park boasts stunning geological features, the largest undisturbed mixed grass prairie in the U.S., and one of the richest fossil beds in the world, still revealing prehistoric bones today.
Badlands At a Glance

$30 per vehicle for 7 days. Or FREE with the America the Beautiful Pass.

Located in Southwestern South Dakota, Badlands National Park is 1 hour and 20 minutes east of Rapid City, so Rapid City Regional Airport (RAP) is the best airport to fly in and out of.

The best time of year to visit the park, is in the shoulder seasons of April–May and September–October, to both avoid crowds and have pleasant weather.
Different Areas of the Park

There are three main sections of Badlands National Park. They include the North Unit, South Unit (Stronghold District) and the Palmer Creek Unit. The North Unit is the most popular area of the park with the most things to do.
Warning: These sections are not close together and can take over an hour and a half to drive from one side to the other.
Badlands hiking Guides

A Complete Guide to Hiking the Castle Trail in Badlands National Park
Read the Travel Guide: A Complete Guide to Hiking the Castle Trail in Badlands National Park


8 Best Hikes in Badlands National Park: Easy Walks & Hard Climbs
Read the Travel Guide: 8 Best Hikes in Badlands National Park: Easy Walks & Hard Climbs
VIDEO
We spent a day hiking, checking out different viewpoints, visiting Wall Drug for the first time, boondocking at an epic spot, and seeing adorable prairie dogs. The scenery at Badlands felt like another planet and it was such a fun day!





