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TejasBob
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Apr 03, 2018

Trip Manager - Badlands NP Campgrounds

I'm trying to use the Trip Manager and plan a trip this summer. I wanted to add a stop at the Badlands NP. There are campgrounds there but they do not show up in the list. "No big deal", I thought. "I'll just add the stop manually since I can see it on the map."

Anyone know how to add a stop when it does not appear in the search or already as a camping spot on the map?

Thanks.
Bob
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  • Thanks. The address listed for the camp ground doesn't point to where it is actually. :) I guess I was looking for a way to say "add a stop here where the cursor is".

    Can't seem to add the Custer state park game lodge campground or the visitor center as valid stops either. The Game Lodge campground points you to the forest with no roads to get there. lol

    I am beginning to think that no one really uses this tool for actual trip planning. Is that accurate?
  • NPS.gov Park Home Plan Your Visit Eating & Sleeping Camping
    Campgrounds
    Front Country Camping

    Experience Badlands National Park overnight and enjoy its breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, colorful flowers, bountiful wildlife, and rugged scenery from one of two campgrounds available in the park: Cedar Pass Campground and Sage Creek Campground.

    Both campgrounds are open year-round, and camping is limited to 14 days. Due to fire danger, campfires are not permitted in either campground and collection of wood is prohibited. However, camp stoves or contained charcoal grills can be used in campgrounds and picnic areas. When using charcoal grills, ensure the charcoal is cool prior to disposal to prevent a trash fire.

    Detailed information particular to each campground is located below.


    Typical campsite with covered picnic table
    Cedar Pass Campground campsites are level with covered picnic tables.
    Roberta M. Gorman - NPS Photo


    Cedar Pass Campground
    Open April 1 - October 31, 2018
    Located near the Ben Reifel Visitor Center, the Cedar Pass Campground has 96 level sites with scenic views of the badlands formations. Forever Resorts manages the campground. For additional information, including questions about reservations, contact the Cedar Pass Lodge.

    2018 Rates: Camping fees for up to two people are $22 per night per campsite, or $37 per night for campsites with electrical hook-ups. Each additional person is $4 per night. A dump station is available for a $1.00 per use fee. Cold running water, flush toilets, and covered picnic tables are available.

    A limited section of the campground is open during the winter months.


    Group campsite with covered picnic tables in the Cedar Pass Campground
    Group campsites in the Cedar Pass Campground can accommodate organized groups.
    Roberta M. Gorman - NPS Photo

    Group Camping
    Four campsites are available in the Cedar Pass Campground for organized groups with a designated leader. The nightly fee is $4.00 per person with a minimum fee of $40 per site.

    Advance reservations for group camping are required and can be made by contacting the Cedar Pass Lodge online or by phone at 605-433-5460.

    Reservations for the busy summer season are accepted beginning the first week in March of each year.


    Campsite at Sage Creek Campground with covered picnic table
    Camp in the Sage Creek Campground, gateway to the Badlands Wilderness Area.
    Riley Sain - NPS Photo

    Sage Creek Campground
    Bison often wander through this primitive campground, located on the west side of the park's North Unit, near the Badlands Wilderness Area. Access is located off of the Sage Creek Rim Road, an unpaved road that may temporarily close after winter storms and spring rains. The road provides limited turnarounds for large recreational vehicles. Camping is free of charge. Pit toilets and covered picnic tables are available, but no water is available on-site. Potable water is available near the Pinnacles Entrance Station. Sites at the Sage Creek Campground are available on a first-come, first-served basis and rarely fill to capacity. A portion of the Sage Creek Campground is designated for horse use.


    Backcountry Camping
    Backpackers may camp anywhere in the park that is at least one-half mile from any road or trail and not visible from park roads. Because only the Castle Trail strays far from the main road, most backpackers set out cross country on routes of their own. When doing so, topographic maps are strongly recommended, if not essential. In the North Unit, the 64,250 acre Badlands Wilderness Area is ideal for backpackers. Leave your car at the Sage Creek primitive campground, and follow Sage Creek into the wilderness.

    The Stronghold and Palmer Creek Units, in the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, provide variations on badlands topography. Largely undeveloped, these areas of the park contain rough and isolated landscapes. Unimproved roads provide access deep into the Stronghold Unit.


    JM2¢
  • If you know the address, scroll to the bottom of your itinerary and click "add a stop", type it in.

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