Badlands National Park Travel Guide

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Badlands National Park is located in Southwestern South Dakota in Pennington and Jackson Counties


Getting Here

The closest major airport is 80 miles northwest of the park at Rapid City, South Dakota.

From the North

1. Take I-90 to Wall, South Dakota. Take the exit at Wall (exit 110) to state road 240 South to Badlands National Park.

2. Take I-90 and just between Wall and Kadoka, South Dakota there is a small town of Cactus Flat (exit 131), take this exit onto state road 240 South to Badlands National Park.

From the East

Take I-90 and just between Wall and Kadoka, South Dakota there is a small town of Cactus Flat (exit 131), take this exit onto state road 240 South to Badlands National Park.

From the South

Head towards Highway 20 East or West and then to Highway 83 North to I-90. Then follow number 1 or 2 in the "From the North" section to Badlands National Park.

From the West

Take I-90 East to the exit at Wall, South Dakota (exit 110) then follow state road 240 South to Badlands National Park.


Badlands National Park Links
Bullet Activity & Calendar Page
Bullet Address, Email & Phone Guide
Bullet Backcountry Camping
Bullet Biking
Bullet Brochures, Maps, Written Info
Bullet Camping Guide
Bullet Chat
Bullet Climbing
Bullet Establishment
Bullet Fees
Bullet Fossils
Bullet Geology
Bullet Group Camping Guide
Bullet Hiking Guide
Bullet History
Bullet Horseback Riding
Bullet Jobs, SCA, Volunteer Positions
Bullet Junior Ranger Programs
Bullet Location
Bullet Lodging Guide
Bullet Map Guide
Bullet Park Information
Bullet Pet Information
Bullet Search
Bullet Sights Guide
Bullet Size & Visitation Info
Bullet Travel Guide
Bullet Visitors Guide
Bullet Weather
Bullet Wildlife

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