20. Badlands National Park, South Dakota
The spectacularly eroded layers of sand, ash, mud and gravel in the Badlands National Park was created over 35 million years ago, when there was an ancient sea here. The sea subsequently dried up; over the last few million years, erosion has slowly eaten away at the terrain revealing mesmerizing gradations of earth tones and pastel colours.
The crumbly earth is carved into all manner of shapes: pinnacles, precipices, pyramids, knobs, cones, ridges, gorges – or, if you’re feeling poetic, lunar sandcastles and cathedrals. The rainbow hues that colour these formations are most striking at dawn, dusk and just after rainfall.
Where to stay near the Badlands National Park:
- Best for location: Best Western Plains Motel. Seasonal outdoor and indoor pools, both heated, are featured at this motel in Wall. The Minuteman Missile Historic Site is 9 minutes’ drive away. Free WiFi is available.
- Best for comfy stays: Badlands Frontier Cabins. Located in Wall, 1.9 km from Wall Municipal Airport, Badlands Frontier Cabins provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property is around 7.8 km from Indian Village Landing Strip, 10 km from Quinn and 18 km from Hoffman Landing Strip.
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What to do in the Badlands National Park:
- Best for first-time visitors: Badlands National Park Private Tour. Experience a scenic private tour of the Badlands National Park and a stop at the famous Wall town, known as a gateway to the Badlands.