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S TA R K & W I L D

badlands

national park

SOUTH DAKOTA

Around 70 million years ago, sea covered

most of the present-day Great Plains. Today,

some of the thick sediments of that sea, lifted

and eroded, have become the rugged canyons

and deeply carved buttes of the 244,000-acre

(987 sq km) Badlands National Park. This

otherworldly landscape would be remarkable

on its own, but the region also contains the

world’s richest fossil beds from the Oligocene

period (laid down 20–35 million years ago),

along with the largest protected area of

mixed-grass prairie in the United States.

DON’T MISS

Take Interstate 90 north of the park for access to

Badlands Loop Road (Hwy. 240). This scenic drive

winds through some of the park’s finest landscapes,

ofering a host of scenic overlooks and trailheads for

a wide variety of hikes.

From the realms of science fiction: the badlands of

South Dakota seem to belong on another planet.