Another geologic wonder, the Badlands is a sheer joy to see, both the rock formations as well as the bison, bighorn sheep, and prairie dogs that live here. The rock here formed over the course of 300 million years, and each layer has both a different form and color. Just north of the Wall entrance, there is free parking along the cliffs for RVs that will forego power and water hookups to have a breathtaking view from their dining table.

The first overlook on the east end 
The higher, the older

Plains and cliffs 

Canyons are small yet powerful 
More colors than fall

A happy resident 
Some happy visitors
Great pictures! Are you going to stop at Dinosaur National Monument?
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No, we’re heading the other way. We would have seen it when we saw Flaming Gorge, but at the time, the idiots in charge were kicking tourists out of the state.
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I hope you’ll get a chance to see it another time. It is really something to see. Good travels!
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