The otherworldly vistas of South Dakota’s Badlands National Park create a compelling backdrop for hikers, campers and photographers. A Mid...
The otherworldly vistas of South Dakota’s Badlands National Park create a compelling backdrop for hikers, campers and photographers. A Midwest photographer shares five of her favorite stops.

Badlands National Park is one of my favorite places to visit and photograph. The landscape of ancient geological formations varies in color and shape, with buttes, pinnacles, canyons and prairies. Many animals—including bison, bighorn sheep, prairie dogs and deer—call this rugged land home.
Driving the popular 39-mile Badlands Loop Road provides a quick overview of the park (and frequently a chance to see wildlife), but I recommend spending extra time at these 5 spots to get a more in-depth look.
1
Yellow Mounds Overlook
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| Yellow Mounds Overlook. |
2
Conata Basin
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| Conata Basin. |
3
Notch Trail
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| Notch Trail. |
4
Norbeck Pass
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| Norbeck Pass. |
5
Sage Creek Rim Road
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| Sage Creek Rim Road. |
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