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Badlands/Mt Rushmore

yaya
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We are planning a cross country trip. Brochures say to plan 2 days at Badlands.We are seniors and not big hikers, besides the beautiful scenery, what would keep us there for 2 day?. Then we are going to drive to MT Rushmore and camp there. What is a good timeframe for that? Anybody out there, been there, done that?
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2gypsies1
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If all you want to do at Badlands is drive through, you can easily do that and not even spend a night.

Just plan your previous night stop not too far from Badlands along I-90. Then pack up and head to Badlands and do your drive on the park road 240. The road is set up that you can enter the park at one end and exit at the opposite end. You don't have to backtrack to be on your way to the next stop.

You will be on I-90 and Hwy 240 is the park road through the park. It ends again on I-90. Very easy to drive in a half-day or so. Then when you get back on I-90 head for your next night stop.

Every national park and national monument has an excellent web site like this one. It gives a lot of helpful information - road conditions, maps, campground, things to do, etc. Check them out.

http://www.nps.gov/badl/index.htm
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Johno02
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Don't overplan! Just check out all that there, and spend some time to just relax.
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Murphsmom
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TyroneandGladys wrote:
Do not miss the Mammoth Site

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Bob___Ann
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yaya
We have been there 3 times in the last four years. There is a lot to do in the area.
1. For the Badlands we like to stay at the KOA which is in Interior which is the south gate to the Badlands. The badlands have a lot of pull offs with many good things to see as it is so very unusual. You will see many prairie dogs, buffalo, and big horn sheep. The welcome center has a great movie which tells you everything that you need to know about the Badlands. It is at the south gate and is a must see. Hill City is a straight shot on a good road from the KOA. I would do two nights.
2. In Hill City our favorite place to stay is Rafter J Bar. There is so much to see there.
Mount Rushmore (day and night), The Needles, Crazy Horse, Wild Horse Sanctuary, Caves, Custer State Park, Wades Gold Panning in Hill City is a great experience. You have to eat at the Alpine Inn.
ENJOY!!!!!
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rv2go wrote:
We have been there a few times. I plan my trip to arrive at the campground in the afternoon. Set up camp and do a little exploring. Maybe catch a sunset. The next day we roam about exploring and taking more pictures. Spend the night leave the next morning. If going west, we stop at the tourist trap, Wall Drug.


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donkeydew
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i think you will be surprised how small the badlands are .one day is plenty without hiking
http://www.nps.gov/badl/faqs.htm

enblethen
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Try not to over plan! That adds stress to the trip. trips are to relax on!
We do not make reservations way in advance. Some locales you need reservations but normally can be made a day or to out, yes there are exceptions1

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yaya
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Thanks to all of you for your input. Planning a trip like this is overwhelming...

ORbiker
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The https://www.travelsouthdakota.com/trip-ideas/scenic-drives/peter-norbeck-national-scenic-bywayPETER NORBECK NATIONAL SCENIC BYWAY is a great road to travel in a car or motorcycle.



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I would spend the majority of my time in the Black Hills!
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fj12ryder
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If you spent three days at the Badlands, and you don't hike, you'll be bored out of your gourd for 2 of those 3 days. Wall Drug used to be kind of cool, but it's really just a big T-shirt/souvenir/snack store. Nothing really special anymore.
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yaya
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so maybe 3 days at badlands and an extra day to chill. Then drive to MT Rushmore to see that and the caves etc. another 2 days.

Ed_Gee
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In addition to all the aforementioned places I want to reiterate that Wall Drug Store is a hoot ... and good RV parking.

BUT if you are in the vicinity of Cody, WY, you should absolutely not miss a visit to the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, often known as the Smithsonian of the West.
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tsetsaf
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Growing up in So CA the badlands were a dissappointment. Cool name, nice drive but worth 1 day tops.
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