8 Best Hikes in Badlands National Park For Families

National Parks Mom

Hiking trails in the Badlands won’t disappoint—your family will be in awe of the dramatic, end-of-the-world scenery like the Hunger Games. There’s a reason the Lakota people first called the area of land “mako sica,” or “land bad.”

I’ve been to the Badlands multiple times, and each time, I find something new to love about this park. And so will your family!

Window Trail

This short trail shows everything you should see of the stratified badlands geology. You’ll see a top-notch perspective of the Badlands, stretching toward the park’s eastern limits.

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Notch Trail

The trail ascends a log ladder and traverses a ledge to reach “the Notch,” which offers a striking panorama of the White River Valley and views of the Badlands.

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Saddle Pass Trail

You’ll see Saddle Pass Trail’s rugged terrain, eroded buttes, and colorful White Valley rock formations, and your jaw will drop.

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Medicine Root Trail

The Medicine Root Trail, which runs between the Castle Trail and starts near the Old Northeast Road, allows your family to explore the geology and diverse flora of the Badlands.

Cliff Shelf Nature Trail

If the sun hasn’t evaporated every molecule, you may also see a small pond near the trail, attracting wildlife like deer, rattlesnakes, quail, porcupines, bobcats, and bighorn sheep.

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Castle Trail

The popular trail’s mostly level terrain works well for families looking for the length but a relatively small incline. If you’re adventurous, you’ll find the registration kiosks for backcountry camping at the trailhead. 

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