Is the Badlands Loop Road open?

The Badlands Loop Road is open to drive 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Can you drive an RV on the Badlands Loop?

Badlands National Park features two on-site front country campgrounds, but only one, Cedar Pass, can accommodate motorhomes and travel trailers more than 18 feet in total combined length.

How long does the Badlands Scenic Loop take?

The time needed to see Badlands National Park depends. To fully experience most of what the Badlands has to offer, it takes two days. To drive through the park and stop at a few overlooks, it takes about two hours. Here are a few highlights you won’t want to miss & the minimum time needed.

How long is the loop in the Badlands?

40.03 mi
South Dakota 240/Length

Do you have to pay to drive the Badlands Loop?

The Loop Road is located inside the National Park, so, yes, you will need to pay to use The Loop Road. There are several areas to pull over and walk. One of the best is The Prairie Dog Town which is located at the west side of the Loop.

Which Badlands entrance is best?

The most popular route in the park is the Badlands Loop Road. Starting in the town of Wall {be sure to stop in at Wall Drug!}, drive south on Highway 240 and stay on this road to pass numerous viewpoints, trailheads, and the Ben Reifel Visitor Center.

Where does the Badlands Loop Start?

town of Wall
The most popular route in the park is the Badlands Loop Road. Starting in the town of Wall {be sure to stop in at Wall Drug!}, drive south on Highway 240 and stay on this road to pass numerous viewpoints, trailheads, and the Ben Reifel Visitor Center. Consult the park map to plan your route.

Can RV drive Needles Highway?

Scenic Drives While the State Park Wildlife Loop is fairly easy to navigate, the Needles Highway is a narrow, windy route that might not be suitable for large RVs or trailers.

Are the Badlands near Mt Rushmore?

The Badlands National Park near Mount Rushmore, SD.

What is special about the Badlands?

The Lakota people dubbed this region “mako sica,” or “bad lands,” long ago because its rocky terrain, lack of water and extreme temperatures made it difficult to traverse. Today, the Badlands are a great place for hiking, fossil hunting, taking a scenic drive and spotting wildlife.

How to get to the Badlands Loop Road?

The Loop Road can be accessed by heading south from Interstate 90 via Exit 110 (Wall) or Exit 131. SD 44 provides an alternate, scenic access to the park and intersects SD 377 in the town of Interior. From Interior, follow SD 377 two miles north to the Interior Entrance and another half mile to Badlands Loop Road (240).

Where are the overlooks in Badlands National Park?

Along Badlands Loop Road, there are over a dozen spectacular overlooks and trailheads. These provide views of the park, informative displays, and access to hiking trails. The Ben Reifel Visitor Center is also located on Badlands Loop Road and provides information, maps, exhibits, and the park film.

Where is Sage Creek Rim Road in Badlands?

Sage Creek Rim Road can also be accessed from Badlands Loop Road — the intersection is just north of the Pinnacles Overlook. The Loop Road can be accessed by heading south from Interstate 90 via Exit 110 (Wall) or Exit 131.

Is there a fee to enter Badlands Park?

There is a fee to enter Badlands park, and you cannot get to the Loop Road without entering Badlands park. So no separate fee for the Loop Road, but there is a fee to enter the park.