Tucked away in far northwestern Nebraska, within the borders of the Oglala National Grassland, lies a place so enchanting and surprising that you might wonder if you're still in Nebraska...or even if you're still on Earth. Toadstool Geologic Park in Nebraska looks like the setting of a sci-fi movie - a post-apocalyptic landscape, perhaps, or the surface of a distant planet.
Approaching Toadstool Geologic Park feels a little like driving into the foothills of a mountain range.
The ground begins to swell up all around you, changing the landscape from lazy, rolling hills to sharp outcroppings of rock.
When you get closer, you begin to see something truly remarkable all around you.
It looks a little like South Dakota's Badlands, but there are many differences. Here, the rocks take on bizarre shapes.
This otherworldly landscape began its formation some 30 million years ago.
Volcanic ash fell, covering the area and piling up in large deposits.
Over the millennia, erosion wore away at the rock formations, revealing the layers of sandstone and clay.
The different types of rock eroded at different rates, resulting in remarkable formations that resemble something you would see on the surface of an alien planet.
The softer clay at the bottom of the formations wore away more quickly than the sandstone above it.
This process produced the toadstool-like formations that gave the park its name.
These powerful natural forces continue to wear away at the rocks, constantly changing them.
The formations are still evolving ever so slowly.
In a few generations, this place will look completely different than it does now.
Nature will continue to morph this striking prehistoric place. Our children's children will see something entirely different when they come out to see the rocks.
Visiting the park is a special treat that no Nebraskan should miss out on.
A loop trail leads through the park - flat at first, then getting steeper and more interesting as it goes. A reproduction of a sod house adds a taste of slightly more recent history to the park.
Toadstool Geologic Park also features camping and picnic areas for your added enjoyment.
Nighttime may be the best time to experience this incredible landscape.
Being so far from everything, the night sky here is remarkably free of light pollution, allowing the stars to shine down unfettered.
This video from NET Nebraska is a wonderful exploration of the unique landscape and its history.
It's hard not to simply stand and stare in awe of the prehistoric landscape. Toadstool happens to be on the Fossil Freeway and contains perfectly preserved tracks of long-extinct creatures. There is something special about standing in this place, knowing that ancient animals once walked the same path.
Have you visited Toadstool Geologic Park in Nebraska? What was your favorite part? Tell us about it in the comments! Then read all about Goat Island, Nebraska's Untamed Hidden Gem.
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