Badlands National Park – The Landscape
Interior, SD is approximately 550 miles from our doorstep. It wasn’t a bad drive at all and thankfully we had no major delays. You have a few choices for camping in close proximity to Badland National Park. Both Cedar Pass Campground and the White River KOA are very close. If you like trees and perhaps some shade, the latter is your better choice. White River KOA is only 8 miles south from Interior. Post Labor Day meant no crowds; we were fine with that. The campground had nice sites with shade and clean restroom/showers. A perfect base for our two-day stay.
After setting up camp we headed into the park to find a suitable sunset location; we decided on Pinnacles Overlook in Badlands National Park. Here are a few photos from that evening.
Sunset @ Pinnacles Overlook in Badlands National Park.
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Oooh! How nice! I love the Badlands – looking forward to more great photos.
Really great shots. I am a fan of shooting into the sun, as well.
Thank you. More shooting into the sun to come.
I last saw the Badlands 32 years ago. Perhaps time for a return trip given your photos show such beauty within. This land seems mysterious and desolate.
Nice shots! I was there a few years back and I had a great time. Good work Dan! 🙂
Thank you.
Another place I need to visit… Hauntingly beautiful shots.
Stunning!
Fantastic, Dan! What a place 🙂
Thank you