How and When to Enjoy the Monument
The monument is open all year, and any time is a good
time to visit it. However, for those who want to enjoy the floral
displays, late May and June are suggested. Most of the colorful flowers
will be gone by mid-July, and by August the prairie grasses will have
become dry and brown. The climate is generally most pleasant in May and
June and in September and October.
Map of Badlands National Monument (click on
image for an enlargement in a new window)
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If you have a choice as to time of day, early morning
and late evening are ideal. At these times the rising or setting sun
produces brilliant color effects and casts shadows that give the scene a
depth and beauty not evident at midday. For a special thrill, try to
view the landscape under the light of a full moon. The spires and
pinnacles are accented by jet-black shadows that give a sharp two-dimensional
effect, as if the skyline were cut from cardboard.
A view from near Dillon Pass showing the entire
sequence of Badlands formations FRED W. HALL PHOTOGRAPH
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As you drive over the monument road, you will find
numerous parking areas at or near places where unusual features or
outstanding panoramas are evident. Park your car, set the brakes, and
enjoy the scenery. Signs at many of the parking areas tell the
interesting stories of the natural features. Please park off the traffic
lanes if you stop between parking areas. A WORD OF CAUTIONplease
do not throw cigarettes or burning material of any kind from your car
or into the grass. Devastating prairie fires may result. To prevent
unsightly littering of the monument, place your film cartons, candy
wrappers, or lunch refuse or other trash in containers found in the
parking areas. It is a mark of a good citizen to take pride in your
National Parks and Monuments and to respect the rights of others. Be
a good citizen.
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