Badlands Ranch, HCR 53, Interior 57750, South Dakota, USA
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Badlands Ranch 
HCR 53, Interior 57750, South Dakota, USA
+1 605 4335598
http://www.badlandsranchandresort.com
General and in-room facilities and services available at Badlands Ranch
summer terrace/patio
entertainment program
conference room
fax services
outdoor swimming pool
pets are admitted
rooms for non-smokers
playground for children
suitable for disabled guests
dry cleaning
laundry/washing services
souvenir shop
phone at the reception
24-hour reception desk
located in the center
quiet surroundings
credit/debit cards accepted
checks accepted
common TV room
television set in room
internet connection in room
heating in room
air conditioner in room
ironing facilities in room
tea and coffee making facilities
refrigerator in room
kitchenette in room
en-suite/private bathroom
mixed dorms
Some excerpts from the website of Badlands Ranch that might be useful
Jenifer T, Pittsburgh, PA writes Welcome to the Real West. We found the Badlands Ranch Resort in a web search. The pics on the site, though beautiful, dont do it justice! We stayed in a one-room cabin for 5 with one small bath. There was a small fridge and microwave. Everything worked. The cabin was clean, solid, very well appointed and reasonably priced. The grounds were immaculately maintained and there were homey touches everywhere! The RV sites looked great and although I didnt check out the common bathrooms, I would expect them to be fine as well. Tent camping here would be neat. The scenery could not be beat! They have horses available on the premises for hourly riding or just watching. The Badlands are clearly visible. They have a pool and pond and the place is QUIET!!! There is a grocery store nearby in Interior SD but dont plan on eating at a restaurant. There arent any in Interior. The best part, though, is the people. The hospitality was wonderful and genuine. This would be a great place to stay any time you went to the Badlands. It is a bit remote, but that just adds to the ambiance of the Badlands experience. Access is easy from I-90 via Interior. This is a GREAT place. A TripAdvisor Member, Geneva, IL writes Familys top pick. Between Disney, mountains, Michigan and places remote my girls always rank Jakes as their favorite spot We though out cabin was too small so we moved to the big log cabin on the lower level and have since stayed there 4 times!! My husband is planning a retreat there for his siblings this summer. Dont expect a fancy dude ranchjust incredible views, very friendly people, great horses, and quiet. Dont miss the sunset ride through the Badlands or the pie of the forest and pancakes at the restaurant next to the National Park Visitors Center. The Badlands has hikes with levels for every fitness and a great junior ranger program (ranger led night hikes are great toowe saw 7 shooting stars)then back to the ranch for hotdogs over a campfire. Be sure to get your supplies before you get to Interior or your selection in town is sometimes limited to Pringles, peanut butter, and fishing lureswe learned!! My oldest daughter likes to take a tent and camp while we are there. You can see the Badlands from the corral, but the kids only have eyes for the horses! The people staying in the RVs there seem to really enjoy it. Usually a nice sociable crowd around the campfire, but you can also have all the privacy you want too. A TripAdvisor Member, Athens, GA writes Good place to stay. This is a combo RV Park traditional lodging. We stayed in one of the cabins. Our cabin had a double, twin, and bunk beds. Shower and bathroom were OK. Winder unit AC helped with 98 degree heat. Met several friendly people there. Recommend the horse riding trip. Very beautiful scenery, situated about 5-7 miles south of the park. Please note-there is not a whole lot of lodging options in/near the Badlands. This goes for meals, as well. A TripAdvisor Member, Columbus, OH writes Great place. The Badlands Ranch and Resort is definitely the place to stay when visiting the Badlands. We stayed in a small cabin with a full size bed and bunk beds. They each have their own room, yet no door separates them. There is a small bathroom with a shower. A fridge, microwave and satellite TV were also provided. Our son loved the place. There was a pool, basketball, volleyball, fishing, horseback riding and even a late night campfire. The horseback riding should not be missed. We went on the morning ride around 8AM. There is also an evening ride. It was fantastic. Our guide Judy was great. We saw the most beautiful scenery and had an hour and a half ride for a great price. It was the highlight of our trip to the Badlands. The Ranch also has RV hookups and tent camping so there is quite a mix and a little something for everyone.

Lodge - Bed Breakfast! The lodge will house 25-30 persons, it's a new ranch style log home, used as a lodge designed for groups, bus tour groups, family reunions, etc. It has 3 levels, all of the levels have bathrooms with showers (there is a common bath house close by), satellite TV and an outside entrance. Upstairs Main Level: $450 per night. Lower Level: $400 per night. It is very cozy and good for groups and large families. The view of the two stocked fishing lakes and the Badlands National Park from the lodge is outstanding. The lodge itself is very plush, you must see it to appreciate it. 30' x 50' Outdoor Pavilion. Picnic tables for family reunions and groups. All sites have full hook-ups and are shaded. Lots of space between pull-throughs. Daily rate: $24.00 per night. Weekly rate: $100.00, 7 day week. Seasonal Monthly rate: $350.00. (1 night FREE if all go on Trail ride). All of the cabins have the following Microwave ovens refrigerators in all cabins. Furnished with all cooking utensils. Heated and air conditioned. 3 Room Cabin 2 bedrooms - 5 beds 3rd room is a full kitchen with tables and chairs Full kitchen! (One queen, one full, one twin and bunk beds) Three bedrooms completely furnished with utensils, fully equipped kitchen, all bedding, satellite TV, large refrigerator!! $140.00 per night. 2 rooms - 3 beds one full bed bunk beds $82.00 per night. 1 room - 4 beds (one double x one twin x Bunk Beds) $82.00 per night. 1 room - 2 beds (one full x one twin) $78.00 per night. 1 Bed - One King $78.00 per night. 2 Rooms with full bed.-- $68.00 per night - 1 Room with a queen bed. -- $72.00 per night - 1 Room with a king bed. -- $78.00 per night - Satellite TVs in all rooms. All rooms have small refrigerators. 3 rooms have small refrigerators. Air conditioned Heated. Common bathhouse with hot water and showers. Camp in the campground or down by the White River! Campground area: $14.00 per night/per tent/3 people*. Wilderness areas: $12.00 per night/per tent/3 people*. (1 night FREE tenting if all go on Trail ride). *$2 for each additional person. Enjoy a Beautiful View of the South Dakota Badlands National Park and Bring Your Camera! Call today! 605-433-5599. Copyright 2002 ©. All rights reserved. Web site by:

The Ultimate in Western Hospitality! Excellent Corporate Retreat! Wanted! Wrangler for 2008 (April - October, possible longer, quarters)! We are seeking a retired couple with their own RV. You can receive free parking plus a negotiated wage. Duties would include grounds keeper, maintaining pool, cleaning a few cabins and occasionally helping with the horses. Receive one (1) night of camping for FREE (RV's and tenting) if everyone in the group goes horse back riding! Airport pickup to/from Rapid City Regional Airport! Enjoy the ultimate in western hospitality at the. Badlands Ranch and Resort. South Dakota Badlands. Modern Campground. This resort is located about 70 miles from the. Black Hills of South Dakota and offers about 1,000 acres of peace an quiet. and many other activities. National Park, a major South Dakota tourist attraction! Call today! 605-433-5599 or Toll Free: 1-877-433-5599. Enjoy a Beautiful View of the South Dakota Badlands National Park! Bring Your Camera! Badlands Wagon Train 2003. Copyright 2002 ©. All rights reserved. Photos and text provided by Badlands Ranch and Resort. Web site by: Advanced Multimedia Solutions, Inc. Badlands Ranch and Resort HCR 53 Box 3 Interior, South Dakota 57750 (605) 433-5599 Fax: (605) 433-5598 E-mail: info@badlandsranchandresort.com

Fee: $30 per person and tips are appreciated for your guide. The Buffalo Gap National Grassland lies is southwestern South Dakota, virtually surrounding Badlands National Park, then reaching west into the rain shadow of the Black Hills, nearly to the hogback. One of the original 19 national grasslands, this 595,000 acre public prairie is the nation's second largest national grassland;Parts of the Buffalo Gap border both the states of Nebraska and Wyoming and the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. The grassland is divided into two ranger districts: the Wall Ranger District, with offices in Wall on the east, and the Fall River Ranger District, with offices in Hot Springs on the west. Recreation is also big demand on the Buffalo Gap. Hiking into such remote road less areas as Red Shirt and Indian Creek is growing in popularity;The many agate beds, such as the Kadoka and Fairburn beds attract rock hounds, and the beds include such gems as prairie agates, jasper, red carnelian, moss agate, blue chalcedony, puddingstone conglomerate, and the South Dakota's state gem, the highly collectible and colorful Fairburn agate. A veritable treasury of fossils is found on the Buffalo Gap. In fact, fossil resources from the Oligocene (30 to 40 million years ago) and the Eocene Epoch (32 to 37 million years ago) are some of the richest to be found anywhere in the world and are revealed in the clays eroding from the color-banded buttes and cutbanks. Oligocene and Eocene fossils include prehistoric horses and camels, titanotheres (similar in size to the rhinoceros), pigs and saber-toothed cats. Marine fossils from an even earlier time - the Late Cretaceous age, some 65 to 80 million years ago - also turn up, and include ammonites, mosasaurs, sea turtles and the Loch Ness-like plesiosaur, a ferocious-looking reptile as long as a bus.

South Dakota Hunting. Great South Dakota Hunting. Excellent meals and lodging. 2nd additional tag available. Spring Fall Season. Includes meals, lodging and we take you to the turkeys! Lodging - Guide Service - Meals. Whitetail Mule Deer. Archery - Opens September. Buffalo Elk hunting. Call for information on the license and guide service. Does on include guide fees. Season is open all year. Enjoy a Beautiful View of the South Dakota Badlands National Park or stay here while visiting the Black Hill of South Dakota. Remember to bring your camera! Call today! 605-433-5599 or Toll Free: 1-877-433-5599. Copyright 2007 ©. All rights reserved. Web site by: Badlands Ranch and Resort 20910 Craven Road Interior, South Dakota 57750 (605) 433-5599 Fax: (605) 433-5598 E-mail:
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