This National Park In South Dakota Will Be In Full Bloom Soon And It’s An Extraordinary Sight To See

Badlands National Park in South Dakota is a prime destination for viewing wildflower blooms from April through September.

With temperatures slowly climbing and springtime in the air, flowers and foliage around the great Mount Rushmore State are beginning to bloom, meaning we can soon get out to enjoy all of their wondrous colors. Not sure where to start? Begin with the best National Park to visit in South Dakota with plentiful flowers: Badlands National Park.

Can you name the location of this picture just by looking?

Of course, you can; it's Badlands National Park!

While you know all about its buttes and pinnacles, you may be surprised to learn that there is even more reason to love this one-of-a-kind park, which is its countless...

...amazing wildflower blooms.

From April through September, you will find all kinds of blooming beauties, ranging from brightly colored wildflowers...

...to the previously pictured sunflower...

...to dozens of other native and non-native species.

The National Park Service advises the best time to visit is during the months of May and June.

Badlands National Park is open year round (minus Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day) and costs a nominal per-vehicle fee to enter.

For the most up-to-date information about park hours, entry fees, and ongoing events, be sure to visit the official NPS website for Badlands National Park.

The truth is, South Dakota is such an amazing state to explore that there's really no bad time to do it, but there is something truly magical about springtime - when everything is bursting back into life - that we can't resist.

So, what's your favorite National Park in South Dakota to visit during spring wildflower season? Learn even more about the Badlands by clicking The Place In South Dakota That Looks Like Something Out Of Star Wars.

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