Badlands National Park – South Dakota

The Badlands national park spreads out over 244,000 acres in southwestern South Dakota. It is famously characterized by rugged topography and rich wildlife, which is its prime attraction. The national park comprises widespread prairie land interspersed with rocky scarps and spires.
These incredible rock formations were formed over the course of millions of years and are a marvel to look at. Different species of exotic animals roam about freely in this jaw-dropping wilderness. Among the thirty-nine species of mammals found here are prairie dogs, bobcats, bighorn sheep, and bison.

