Last updated: June 1, 2024
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Badlands Ranger Programs
Visiting the Badlands? Curious about the history, culture, and science of the park? Consider attending a ranger program! During a typical summer season, rangers offer many programs throughout the course of the day. Regular ranger programs are listed below and the full program schedule can be found on our calendar. Typically, ranger programs are hosted between Memorial and Labor Day weekends.
Be sure to ask a ranger at the Ben Reifel Visitor Center or White River Visitor Center about what programs will be conducted during your visit.
Geology Walk
May 18th through September 7th, 2024
Where? Door Trail
When? 8:30 AM
Duration: 30-45 minutes
After miles of rolling prairie, the Badlands seem to rise up out of nowhere. How did they get to where they are today? What do all of the layers of the formations tell us? Join a ranger at Door Trail for answers to these questions and more on a walk through Badlands geology.
This program is offered on Door Trail, which is a boardwalk trail and ADA accessible. Visitors of all abilities are welcome to join.
Junior Ranger Program
May 18th through September 7th, 2024
Where? Ben Reifel Visitor Center
When? 9:00 AM
Duration: 30-45 minutes
Bringing little ones with you on your visit to the Badlands? Or, are you interested in learning more about the park? Consider completing a Junior Ranger Program at Badlands. Junior Rangers of all ages and abilities are welcome to participate. They can earn a Badlands Junior Ranger badge online or by completing an activity book.
Fossil Talks
May 18th through September 7th, 2024
Where? Fossil Exhibit Trail
When? 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM
Duration: 20-30 minutes
There are millions of years of life embedded in Badlands formations. We know about them because of the fossils paleontologists and visitors alike have found in the park -- and continue to be found every day! Learn about the amazing history of life, evolution, and death at a Fossil Talk, offered in the summer at 10:30am and 1:30pm every day at the Fossil Exhibit Trail.
The program takes place at Fossil Exhibit Trail, about 5 miles east of the Ben Reifel Visitor Center on the Badlands Loop Road / Highway 240
Evening Program
May 24th through September 7th, 2024
Where? Cedar Pass Campground Amphitheater
When? 9:00 PM
Duration: 30 minutes
August 1st - 31st, 2024
When? 8:30 PM
Duration: 30 minutes
September 1st - 7th, 2024
When? 8:00 PM
Duration: 30 minutes
If you plan to spend the evening in the park or the surrounding area, consider attending an Evening Program at the Cedar Pass Amphitheater. Evening Programs are offered on a wide variety of topics which change daily. In the past, topics have included bison, bighorn sheep, fossils, National Parks trivia, and more. The start time of this program varies throughout the summer to accommodate the changing time of sunset, but typically starts around 9:00pm (May-July) or 8:30pm (August-September) in the summer season. During your visit, check in with rangers at the Ben Reifel or White River Visitor Centers to find out what the program topic is and when the program begins.
This program is offered at the Cedar Pass Amphitheater, which includes a low-grade paved ramp path from the parking lot. Visitors of all abilities are welcome to join.
Night Sky Program
May 24th through September 7th, 2024
Where? Cedar Pass Campground Amphitheater
When? 9:30 PM
Duration: 30 minutes
August 1st - 31st, 2024
When? 9:00 PM
Duration: 30 minutes
September 1st - 7th, 2024
When? 8:30 PM
Duration: 30 minutes
Take advantage of the spectacular dark skies of Badlands National Park by attending a Night Sky Program at the Cedar Pass Amphitheater. Park astronomers will guide you through the night sky, pointing out celestial objects like stars, constellations, planets, satellites, and more! Telescopes will also be available for visitors to look through and get a closer look at planets or the moon. The time of the Night Sky varies to accommodate the changing time of sunset, but typically starts around 9:30pm (May-July), 9:00pm (August), or 8:30 (September-October).
This program is offered at the Cedar Pass Amphitheater, which includes a low-grade paved ramp path from the parking lot. Visitors of all abilities are welcome to join.
Porch Talks
May 19th - September 7th, 2024
When? 10:30 AM and 2:30 PM
Duration: 30-45 minutes
Visiting the South Unit of Badlands National Park? Swing by the White River Visitor Center and catch a Porch Talk. These impromptu talks are offered throughout the summer on demand, whenever the White River Visitor Center is open. They include a variety of topics. Ask rangers about Porch Talks when you visit!
The White River Visitor Center and its porch have a ramp entrance accessible for those using wheelchairs. Visitors of all abilities are welcome to join.
Fossil Preparation Lab
May 24th through September 7th, 2024
Where? Ben ReifelVisitor Center
When? 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
One of the unique experiences you can have at Badlands National Park is visiting the Fossil Preparation Lab. What makes it unique? This is the ONLY National Park where you can interact with paleontologists and interns as they prep fossil specimens for future research. You will see for yourself why this exhibit is truly on-of-a-kind.
Prairie Walk
June 1st, 2024
June 2nd, 2024
June 7th, 2024
June 10th, 2024
June 14th, 2024
Where? Ben ReifelVisitor Center
When? 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Enjoy an easy to moderate prairie hike exploring the Badlands on this late afternoon ranger-led adventure. Meet outside the Ben Reifel Visitor Center at 5:30 P.M.
Pets are permitted in Badlands National Park with some restrictions. Pets must be kept on a leash no more than six feet in length at all times. Pets are only permitted in developed areas, such as campgrounds and picnic areas, and other areas open to motor vehicles, such as gravel and paved roadways, roadway corridors, and parking lots. Pets are prohibited from hiking trails, public buildings (i.e. visitor centers), and backcountry areas, including the Badlands Wilderness Area, and areas with prairie dog colonies. Pet etiquette dictates always cleaning up animal waste and disposing of it in trash receptacles.
Geology Walk
This program is offered on Door Trail, which is a boardwalk trail and ADA accessible. Visitors of all abilities are welcome to join.
Junior Ranger Program
This program is offered at various locations around the Ben Reifel Visitor Center. If you or your family require accommodations for accessibility, please let a ranger at the front desk know prior to the 11:30am start time. Visitors of all abilities are welcome to join.
Fossil Talks
This program is offered at Fossil Exhibit Trail, which is a quarter-mile boardwalk ADA accessible trail. The program takes place under a sun shelter right next to the parking lot. Visitors of all abilities are welcome to join.
Evening Program
This program is offered at the Cedar Pass Amphitheater, which includes a low-grade paved ramp path from the parking lot. Visitors of all abilities are welcome to join.
Night Sky Program
This program is offered at the Cedar Pass Amphitheater, which includes a low-grade paved ramp path from the parking lot. Visitors of all abilities are welcome to join.
Porch Talks
The White River Visitor Center and its porch have a ramp entrance accessible for those using wheelchairs. Visitors of all abilities are welcome to join.