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- Badlands National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
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
- Things To Do - Badlands National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Badlands National Park has something to offer every visitor Families? Attend a Junior Ranger Program and hike Fossil Exhibit Trail, a great place for little ones to explore Experienced hikers? Check out a social trail and backcountry camp for the night Sore feet from days of exploring? Drive the Badlands Loop Road and keep an eye out for
- Nature - Badlands National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Amid the prairies and buttes, numerous animals call the park home There are many forms of wildlife in the Badlands, ranging from bison to butterflies and everything in betweeen Read more about nature in Badlands National Park by using the portal below
- Plan Your Visit - Badlands National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Below you will find various options for activities and camping within Badlands National Park If you are looking to make a reservation for either the Cedar Pass campground, you can go to the main reservation page here
- Badlands National Park
Badlands National Park Resumen Este parque, que contiene los yacimientos de fósiles del Oligoceno más ricos del mundo, de entre 28 y 37 millones de años, nos cuenta sobre la evolución de mamíferos tales como el caballo y los rinocerontes
- Learn About the Park - Badlands National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
The Badlands host an expanse mixed-grass prairie with plenty to explore Learn about this amazing environment here!
- Geologic Formations: How Badlands Buttes Came to Be - U. S. National . . .
The Badlands began eroding about 500,000 years ago as the Cheyenne and White Rivers carved their way through the landscape They are the reason for the narrow channels, canyons, and rugged peaks of the Badlands which we see today
- Basic Information - Badlands National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
The Badlands were named by the Lakota for their rough and unforgiving terrain -- but today, the park is proud to offer many accessible trails and overlooks so that everyone can experience the beauty of the Badlands
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