Badlands, Day 2
July 29, 2006
Saturday, July 29- Dawn and I woke up before Tyler, and took a walk in a dry riverbed that ran out behind the campground. Dawn found and collected a bunch of rose-quartz crystals she found in the riverbed. We even found the remains of an old car that had been pushed in the river, just a part of it was sticking out of the dried mud! Once we were packed up, we headed to the visitor's center. I bought Tyler a National Parks Passport, so he could collect passport stamps of all the parks we went to. The rangers advised us to drink a lot of water...they were going through a heat wave, and it was already 110 degrees out, and it wasn't even noon yet! We walked up a boardwalk trail that had "Caution-Rattlesnakes!" signs all over! Saw a rabbit trying to keep cool in the shade of a rock, and some birds hiding from the sun in a shaded ditch. We drove to the Badlands "loop", starting along a fossil trail that featured glass cases containing replicas of the types of fossils commonly found here. We had some amazing views at the overlooks, and Tyler had fun jumping all around the trails up the formations. Dawn spent a lot of time sitting in the truck with the AC cranked up, as the heat was opressive and getting to her. It hit 115 degrees at it's hottest point. Really an amazing park!
White River? more like the gray ...
Dawn found a bunch of rose quart...
We found an old car here too som...
just parts of the car were stick...
getting ready to walk one of the...
It was over 100 degrees here bef...
small birds were trying to keep ...
this rabbit stayed in the shade ...
starting to walk along the fossi...
they had replica area fossils in...
Tyler enjoyed climbing the trail...
it hit 115 degrees right around ...
This was a very nice KOA located about 6 miles from the visitor center of Badlands National Park, and a good place to start our exploration of the area. There weren't too many tent campers there, and when we saw a site that was bigger & better than the one we had reserved, they had no problem letting us switch. We took a nice corner site which was very spacious, and right near the river. The riverbed was dry, I took a walk in it the next morning and was able to see various wildlife, (deer, rabbits, etc.) very peaceful area. It was very windy that night, they actually had a campfire ban due to the wind, but we didn't realize that until we checked out. Oops! sorry, guys! They also have a pancake breakfast in the morning.
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The dry riverbed behind our camp...












