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- EV2ExplorerUsing Medora, ND, the average June high is about 78 and low is about 50, climbing about another 5 degrees by the end of the month.
- kohldadExplorer IIIBadlands NP is in South Dakota.
The best place I've found so far to give daily average temps is US Climate Data.
Closest town I could find to Badlands NP was Rapid City, SD but should be pretty close. You can click on the "DAILY" tab and then choose your month. - lucy6194Explorer70s during day. Did experience the worst rain wind and thunderstorm I have been in while camping in badlands.
- tragusa3ExplorerHa...we had a similar rainstorm experience in Badlands. I wondered if our trailer was going to tip over.
We were there in mid July, and it was mid-90's by then. kohldad wrote:
Badlands NP is in South Dakota.
The southern unit of the Theodore Roosevelt NP in North Dakota is called the Badlands. Well worth a visit. It's not overrun with tourists.- zigzagrvExplorerx2!!
- akrvExplorerWall SD has a couple of full hook up parks and is 8 miles Badlands Nat. Park.
- 3oaksExplorer
Wadcutter wrote:
The northern unit is worth a visit too. We spent several days at both units. What a difference of terrain between the two. Very early in the morning is a great time to spot various wildlife.kohldad wrote:
Badlands NP is in South Dakota.
The southern unit of the Theodore Roosevelt NP in North Dakota is called the Badlands. Well worth a visit. It's not overrun with tourists. - EV2Explorer
kohldad wrote:
Badlands NP is in South Dakota.
The best place I've found so far to give daily average temps is US Climate Data.
Closest town I could find to Badlands NP was Rapid City, SD but should be pretty close. You can click on the "DAILY" tab and then choose your month.
OP said Badlands ND, not Badlands NP. The closest town is Medora, ND which is far north of Rapid City, SD
Badlands, ND 3oaks wrote:
Wadcutter wrote:
The northern unit is worth a visit too. We spent several days at both units. What a difference of terrain between the two. Very early in the morning is a great time to spot various wildlife.kohldad wrote:
Badlands NP is in South Dakota.
The southern unit of the Theodore Roosevelt NP in North Dakota is called the Badlands. Well worth a visit. It's not overrun with tourists.
Agree. For a person going to that area they need to see both. There's never been crowds when we've been there.
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