10 Great Hikes in Badlands National Park (2024)

One of the best ways to see Badlands National Park is from a hiking trail. And one of the great things about this park is that most of the hikes are short and sweet, perfect for all ages and ability levels. In this guide, we cover the 10 best hikes in Badlands National Park.

The hikes on this list range from a fraction of a mile to up to 10 miles. These trails range from boardwalk trails, to flat, easy walks through the mixed prairie grass, to backcountry experiences where you are allowed to wander “off trail.”

I organized these hikes by geographical area, starting in the eastern section of the park and ending in the west. All hiking distances are round trip unless otherwise specified. You can see the locations of the hiking trailheads on the map at the end of this guide.

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Best Hikes in Badlands National Park

1. Door Trail

Distance: 0.75 miles | Difficulty: Easy to moderate | Elevation Gain: Minimal | Time: 30 minutes

If you want to get up close with the amazing rock formations of the Badlands without a full-on hike, this is a great option.

The trail starts off as a boardwalk (100 meters of the hike is on a boardwalk).

Once off the boardwalk, you will hike 800 meters into the Badlands, on rough, uneven terrain. The national park service lists this part of the trail as strenuous but I think that’s a bit of a stretch. If you plan to do this hike midday in July, yes, it would be quite strenuous, because of the heat. But this trail is relatively flat and most people will find it to be easy but fun.

Over the 800 meters, the trail makes a slight descent down into a field of fossil beds and the entire way you have views of the pinnacles and spires of the Badlands.

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PRO TRAVEL TIP: The Notch Trail, Door Trail, and Window Trail all start from the same parking lot. The Castle Trail also starts here and heads west through the park, ending at the Fossil Exhibit Trail. This parking lot is enormous and there are restrooms here.

2. Window Trail

Distance: 0.25 miles | Difficulty: Easy | Elevation Gain: None | Time: 10 minutes

This boardwalk trail ends at the Window, a viewpoint of “the Wall” and the pinnacles and spires that make the Badlands so famous.

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View from the end of the Window Trail

3. The Notch Trail: The Badland’s Most Thrilling Hike

Distance: 1.5 miles | Difficulty: Easy to moderate | Elevation Gain: 180 feet | Time: 1 hour

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If you do one hike in the park, this is the one you should do. The Notch Trail is our favorite of the bunch and it is one of the best hikes in Badlands National Park.

This hike is pure fun. It features a walk through a scenic canyon, a climb up a wooden ladder, and a brief walk along a cliff trail. The Notch Trail ends with a beautiful view of the Badlands.

LEARN MORE: How to Hike the Notch Trail

4. Cliff Shelf Nature Trail

Distance: 0.5 miles | Difficulty: Moderate | Elevation Gain: 200 feet | Time: 30 minutes

The Cliff Shelf Nature Trail is located near the base of the final viewpoint from the Notch Trail. This trail offers great views along “the Wall” and up to the Notch. It is 0.5 miles round trip with 300 feet of elevation gain and takes most people about 15 minutes.

This is the only trail on this list that we did not do since access to the trail was closed during our visit.

5. The Castle Trail

Distance: 5 miles point-to-point | Difficulty: Easy to moderate | Elevation Gain: 340 feet | Time: 2 to 3 hours

The Castle Trail is a 5-mile, point-to-point trail that wanders through the “backcountry” of the Badlands. This is another one of the best hikes in Badlands National Park.

You’ll hike through fields of prairie grass, around pinnacles of rock and stone, with the chance to spot bighorn sheep and pronghorn. Keep an eye out for rattlesnakes too as they sometimes make an appearance.

There are several different ways to hike this trail, depending on your interests and the amount of time and energy you have. You can either hike the Castle Trail point-to-point (but this requires someone in your group to be a shuttle), out-and-back, or combine the trail with the Medicine Root Trail and/or Saddle Pass Trail to turn the hike into a loop.

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There are five different ways to hike the Castle Trail. Here is a brief overview. For more information, read our Guide to the Castle Trail.

Castle Trail Point-to-Point: This is the best way to hike the Castle Trail since you are never repeating any of the trail. However, since it is point-to-point, you will need a shuttle or an extra car. Note: there is no shuttle system in Badlands National Park. So, if someone in your group does not want to do the hike, that person can drop you off and pick you up. Or, if you have two cars, drop one at the end of the hike to get you back to your starting point.

Castle Trail Out-and-Back: If you want to hike the entire trail but don’t have an extra car, hike the Castle Trail out-and-back. It’s mostly flat and easy to hike, so the 10 miles will tick by quickly.

Castle Trail from the Fossil Exhibit Area: Park at the Fossil Exhibit area and hike one to two miles of the Castle Trail, for a 2 to 4-mile round trip hike.

Castle Trail from the Notch Trail Parking Lot: Park at the Door Parking Lot and hike one to two miles of the Castle Trail, for a 2 to 4-mile round trip hike.

Saddle Pass + Castle Trail Loop: Combine all three hiking trails into one loop. Park at Saddle Pass parking lot. Hike up Saddle Pass and then hike a portion of the Castle Trail and Medicine Root Trail. Return to your car on the Saddle Pass Trail. This hike is 4.7 miles.

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Castle Trail trailhead east (near the Notch, Door and Window Trailheads).

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On the beginning of the trail starting the east trailhead.

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Part of the hike takes you through these chalky, colorful hills.

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Bighorn sheep along the trail.

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The western end of the trail, near the Fossil Exhibit Trail.

LEARN MORE: How to Hike the Castle Trail

6. Saddle Pass Trail

Distance: 0.7 miles | Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous | Elevation Gain: 300 feet | Time: 30 minutes

The Saddle Pass Trail is a short, strenuous hike in Badlands National Park. On the steep, somewhat slippery trail, you climb up into the colorful hills of the Badlands.

From the top of the Saddle Pass, turn around for an awesome view of Badlands National Park. Return to your car or continue to the Castle Trail, if you want to explore more of this awesome place (and maybe even spot bighorn sheep).

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The view from the start of the hike. The trail takes you up into these hills. At the top, you can turn around and retrace your steps back to the parking lot or continue on the Castle Trail.

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View of the trail.

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View from the top of Saddle Pass.

7. Medicine Root Trail

Distance: 4 miles | Difficulty: Easy to moderate | Elevation Gain: 100 feet | Time: 1.5 hours

The Medicine Root Trail connects the Castle Trail in the east with the Saddle Pass Trail and the mid-portion of the Castle Trail (see our map in the section for the Castle Trail).

The views along the Medicine Root Trail are similar to, but honestly not quite as good, as those from the nearby Castle Trail. The only reason to hike the Medicine Root Trail is to turn the Castle Trail hike into a loop.

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Medicine Root Trail

Saddle Pass + Castle Trail Loop

This hike combines Saddle Pass, Medicine Root, and a portion of the Castle Trail. It is 4.7 miles round-trip, moderately difficult, has a total elevation gain of 400 feet, and takes 2 to 3 hours.

Start at the Saddle Pass trailhead. Hike up the Saddle Pass Trail, continue to the trail junction and turn right to hike the Castle Trail. At the next trail junction, turn left to hike the Medicine Root Trail. The Medicine Root Trail will end at the first trail junction with Saddle Pass and the Castle Trail. Take the Saddle Pass Trail back to the parking lot. For more information, read our Guide to the Castle Trail.

8. Fossil Exhibit Trail

Distance: 0.25 miles | Difficulty: Easy | Elevation Gain: Minimal | Time: 15 minutes

This boardwalk trail takes you past 75 million years of history and the animals that once inhabited this land.

The Badlands has one of the most concentrated mammal fossil beds in the world. The Fossil Exhibit Trail is the best place to learn about these discoveries.

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Fossil Exhibit Trail

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9. Deer Haven Wilderness Area

If you want to explore the backcountry of the Badlands with very few people, this is one of the best hikes in Badlands National Park.

Deer Haven Wilderness is an area of the Badlands where you can hike unmaintained trails into the backcountry.

The hike to Deer Haven starts at the Conata Picnic Area. Drive the road to the very end and park in the parking lot. Fill out the Backcountry Register before starting your hike.

If you follow the trail for 3 miles, you will reach Deer Haven, where you have great views of the park and an excellent chance to spot wildlife.

We did not go that far. Instead, about a half mile into the hike, we took a faint side trail and followed it into the Badlands. For much of the time, we hiked through a wash as the striped walls and rock formations grew up around us. It was tons of fun and the real enjoyment is just being out here, exploring on your own.

There are many fainter trails that lead away from the main trail. The best part about hiking in Deer Haven is the fact that you can wander this network of trails, without following exact point-to-point directions. This is a much different experience than the other hiking trails in the Badlands.

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PRO TRAVEL TIP: Even though the main trail is unmaintained, it is very easy to follow. However, we were only on the main trail for a half mile before following a different trail into the Badlands. I recommend taking photos of the trail as you hike, just to make sure you know how to get back to your car. We also hike with a Garmin GPS and Garmin Fenix watches, which track our route. If we ever get lost, we can follow our route back to our starting point.

10. Sage Creek Wilderness Area

Explore the backcountry of the Badlands by hiking the Sage Creek Wilderness Area. The Badlands are one of the few national parks where visitors are permitted to hike off trail. There are no maintained trails in the Sage Creek Wilderness but you are permitted to hike the area on your own.

The Sage Creek Wilderness Area can be accessed from several points. The Sage Creek Campground is a popular access point but if you don’t want to drive that far down Sage Creek Rim Road, you can also start at the Sage Creek Basin Overlook. This is what we did.

Before you go, register your name and vehicle information details in the Backcountry Register. From here, you can hike out into the Sage Creek wilderness, following the faint hiking trails and bison trails that weave their way through the tall grass.

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We saw bison grazing off in the distance, but the real thrill was just being out here on our own. Tim and I hiked just about a mile round trip, nothing too far or too time intensive, but it was still a very nice experience. But it would be very easy to wander through this wilderness all day.

In the Sage Creek Wilderness, you will hike through the grasslands with a good chance of spotting bison, bighorn sheep, and pronghorn. However, this area lacks the rugged, rocky scenery that makes the Badlands so photogenic. But if you want to escape the crowds, this is a good place to do it.

Please practice the seven principles of Leave No Trace: plan ahead, stay on the trail, pack out what you bring to the hiking trail, properly dispose of waste, leave areas as you found them, minimize campfire impacts, be considerate of other hikers, and do not approach or feed wildlife.

Best Hikes in Badlands National Park: On a Map

How to Use This Map: Click the icons on the map to get more information about each hiking trail. Click the star next to the title of the map to add this map to your Google Maps account. To view it on your phone or computer, open Google Maps, click the menu button, go to “Your Places,” click Maps, and you will see this map on your list.

Best Hikes in Badlands National Park: Our Recommendations

Our favorite hikes are the Notch Trail (this hike is pure fun), the Sage Creek Wilderness Area (we loved hiking in the wilderness with no one else in sight…just a herd of bison, beautiful views, and the two of us), and the Saddle Pass + Castle Trail Loop (great views and the chance to see bighorn sheep).

The classic hikes for first-timers are the Notch Trail, the Window and Door Trails, and Saddle Pass.

If you want a short, easy hike, you have LOTS of options. The Window, Door, and Fossil Exhibit Trails are all extremely short and easy to hike. You can also hike part of the Castle Trail or hike the Notch Trail.

If you want to leave the crowds behind, venture into the Deer Haven Wilderness or the Sage Creek Wilderness.

As you plan your trip and before your visit, get updates on the National Park Service website.

What do you think are the best hikes in Badlands National Park? Let us know in the comment section below.

More Information about Badlands National Park & South Dakota

BEST OF THE BADLANDS: Learn about the best things to do in Badlands National Park and how to spend one perfect day in Badlands National Park.

SOUTH DAKOTA: In South Dakota, visit Custer State Park, spend some time at Mount Rushmore, visit Badlands and Wind Cave National Parks. For a complete list, check out our guide to the best things to do in South Dakota.

YELLOWSTONE: If this is part of a road trip with Yellowstone, learn how to plan your visit in our Yellowstone National Park Travel Guide.Learn about the scenic drives in Wyoming between Rapid City and Yellowstone. And don’t miss our 10 day road trip with Yellowstone, Devils Tower, and Mount Rushmore.

MORE GREAT HIKES IN THE NATIONAL PARKS: From hikes to the tallest peaks to beautiful coast trails, read our Guide to the Best Day Hikes in the US National Parks. If you prefer to keep your hikes short and sweet, read our guide to the Best Short Hikes in the National Parks.

UNITED STATES: We have TONS of information about places to visit in the United States in our USA Travel Guide.

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10 Great Hikes in Badlands National Park (2024)

FAQs

10 Great Hikes in Badlands National Park? ›

1. Notch Trail. The Notch trail is a great trail that takes you through a notch in Badlands National Park.

What is the most popular hike in the Badlands National Park? ›

1. Notch Trail. The Notch trail is a great trail that takes you through a notch in Badlands National Park.

What are 3 items that make Badlands National Park unique? ›

Badlands National Park is a vast wilderness of jagged buttes, spires and pinnacles, mixed-grass prairies, and the world's richest trove of fossils from the Oligocene epoch, estimated at 23 to 35 million years old.

What is the most scenic part of the Badlands? ›

Best Sights in Badlands National Park
  • Badlands Loop Road. ...
  • Badlands National Park from the Pinnacles Overlook. ...
  • Rock formations near the Ben Reifel Visitor Center in Badlands National Park. ...
  • View from the Sage Creek Basin Overlook in Badlands National Park. ...
  • White River Visitors Center in Badlands National Park.

What is the Badlands Scenic Loop? ›

The loop stretches nearly 32 miles and traces the natural contours of the Badlands escarpment. There are 14 overlooks along the road that provide excellent views and the perfect place to take a family photo. The overlooks reveal prairie lands, pinnacles, and homesteads. Most overlooks are wheelchair accessible.

What is the most well known feature of the Badlands? ›

Badlands National Park contains one of the world's richest fossil beds, permitting scientists to study the evolution of mammal species such as the horse, rhino and saber-toothed cat. From tiny shrews to 2,000-pound bison, the Badlands is home to many species of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds and butterflies.

How many days do you need to see Badlands National Park? ›

You can spend anywhere from a half day to several days in the park, depending on if you want to hike or if you want to see more than one unit. If you simply want to drive the 22-mile paved portion and the 25-mile gravel portion of Badlands Loop Road, plan on three hours with stops.

How long does it take to drive the Badlands loop? ›

If you're going to Badlands National Park, the Loop Road is the most basic thing you'll want to do. Even with all the pull-offs, it'll only take you about 90 minutes to go from one end to the other.

What is the difference between the Black Hills and the Badlands? ›

This beautiful region of South Dakota consists of two parts, as its name implies: the Badlands, with canyons and rugged terrain; and the Black Hills, a mountain range with forests and the famous Mount Rushmore.

How far apart are Mount Rushmore and Badlands? ›

How far is Badlands from Mount Rushmore? The Badlands National Park is about 100 miles from Mount Rushmore.

Do you have to pay to drive the Badlands loop? ›

Visitors 16 years of age or older (including students, chaperones, and teachers) must pay an entrance fee at this site.

What is the best road in the Badlands? ›

Most visitors to Badlands National Park drive the Loop Road as part of their visit. Whether you get out at every overlook on the Loop Road or enjoy the views from the comfort of your car, you're sure to see some amazing vistas on this drive!

What is the most popular trail in the Badlands? ›

According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Badlands National Park is Notch Trail, which has a 4.7 star rating from 6,331 reviews.

Can you see the northern lights in the Badlands National Park? ›

Badlands National Park

On occasion, the familiar collection of stars, planets, and nebulae are accompanied by the glow of the northern lights. Even if the northern lights are too shy to show off, the sky above Badlands is filled with astronomical wonders.

Which entrance to Badlands is best? ›

Badlands National Park Northeast Entrance. The Northeast Entrance is easily accessed from I-90 and close to the Ben Reifel Visitor Center. The Northeast Entrance is closest to a variety of very popular hikes and viewpoints.

How long is the Badlands hike? ›

Try this 2.3-mile out-and-back trail near Laguna Niguel, California. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 53 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding, hiking, and running, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.

What is the best entrance for the Badlands? ›

Badlands National Park Northeast Entrance. The Northeast Entrance is easily accessed from I-90 and close to the Ben Reifel Visitor Center. The Northeast Entrance is closest to a variety of very popular hikes and viewpoints.

How long is the Castle Trail in Badlands National Park? ›

It is a 5 mile trail one-way. So if you walk the whole thing, you need to have an extra vehicle waiting on the other end, or it's a 10 mile walk. Also, walk this trail starting in the early morning or late afternoon, as there is very little shade.

What is the longest trail in the Badlands? ›

Castle Trail

The longest trail in the park begins at the Door and Window parking area and travels five miles one way to the Fossil Exhibit Trail. Relatively level, the path passes along some badlands formations.

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