The first National Park I ever visited was the Badlands. I was on a road trip, and we were making for the Blackhills at the end of the day. But then, we made a rest stop, and we saw the ripples in the land scape – we had to go. And we arrived at sunset to experience this strange, beautiful landscape. I owe every epic moment at every national park to how amazing the Badlands were that day. If you visit one park, you’ll want to see all of America’s beautiful land.
Sincerely,
Badlands National Park
This park's sharply textured rock formations share a 244,000-acre landscape with the largest protected mixed-grass prairie in the United States.
State(s): South Dakota
Established: 1929
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