Seventy-Five Million years ago, much of this area was covered by a sea. As the water receded, the landscape of the sea bottom remained. Today a paved South Dakota Highway snakes through the sand castles and a top the edge of moonscape valleys. Within the desolate landscape are layers of color formed by layers of sediments swept there by the movement of sea currents. The colors are stunning in both color and consistency. We believe that the caramel colored lines reminded us of both caramel kiss candies and fudge ripple ice cream.
Once the sea receded, ancient rivers snaked through this area, carving sand castles with spires and spectacular mountain ridges.
Amazing contrast to the sand colored valleys and peaks are found bright green grasslands that are the homeplace of a variety of wildlife.
Big horned sheep dot the valley ledges. Prairie dogs and buffalo occupy the adjacent grasslands. I followed one big horn sheep and got several nice shots of this uniquely beautiful creature.
For the photographer, at every turn there is a new spectacular view. The unique colors and structures of peaks and valleys made me think that God was building sand castles for us to enjoy.
Mostly the Badlands remind you of some other world seen in science fiction movies. Several classic moonscape valleys dotted the roadside vistas. You would expect a moon rover to appear over the horizon at any moment.
The Badlands are located about 45 minutes from Rapid City South Dakota. You may combine a visit with a trip to the famous Wall Drug and also visit a nearby Minuteman Nuclear Missile museum as well.We could have spent an entire day there but settled for a trip through the park on Badlands Loop road. There are many places to pull over and take pictures. A visit late in the day provides many sunset vistas as backdrops to the park's natural beauty.We visited the Badlands the afternoon that we landed in Rapid City. Our destination was Custer South Dakota to visit Mt. Rushmore. It proved a good decision as the Badlands is a good distance from Rushmore.
The Fat Bald White Guy is out of his hiking element while in South Dakota but a visit to the Badlands should be a part of any trip to South Dakota.
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