Lodging In The Parks: Frontier Cabins At Badlands National Park
- By Kurt Repanshek - July 13th, 2012 3:00am
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Despite its name, not everything is "bad" in Badlands National Park. The park in South Dakota offers wide expanses of grassy prairie, and despite this summer's heat and lack of rain, in ealry July many parts of the park were still showing green. This shot is from the Yellow Mounds Overlook.
The gorgeous sunsets at Badlands National Park make the drive to the park worth it.
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