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Sherri

For Cedar Pass Campground - Badlands National Park: Campground Full signs as you drive up. But if you sit around until 12:30pm they will let you know if there are walk-in sites available. So everyone in lines got a site, but why did we have to wait 2-1/2 hours? Don't reservations close 24-48 hours ahead of time? Sites are small, water is available, one shower building(pay). Being run by contractors who upped the price($$$$) from normal Federal rates. All that said, it is a wonderful place to camp in the middle of the Badlands. Sit and look at the mountains. Get up early (before the screaming kids) and enjoy the quiet peacefulness. Lovely place.

Posted Aug 14, 2017 by Sherri from fL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

ncroadtreket

For Cedar Pass Campground - Badlands National Park: Lack of trees and layout of Campground. Cause it to feel crowded. It is within walking distance of the Badlands Lodge's gift store and restaurant. There are a number of rock formations nearby with climbing paths.

Posted Jul 03, 2017 by ncroadtreket from Raleigh, NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Roadbum

For Cedar Pass Campground - Badlands National Park: A private concessionaire runs this place and even with my Senior Pass it was over $37 a night. Pros: Our site had electric hookups, pretty hard to find in a National Park. Clean flush toilets and showers. Great view of the bluffs. Cons: Not many of the sites are level; the ones near the entrance may be better. There are no trees. The women's (can't say about the men's) showers are pay, and not that clean. Just shower stalls along a wall and one changes in the hallway. There are only two tiny hooks in the hallway for each shower.

Posted Jul 03, 2017 by Roadbum from New Mexico. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Mike C

For Cedar Pass Campground - Badlands National Park: Nothing is level in this exposed area. Showers are the pay type and could definitely be cleaner. Expensive for what you get, but your RV camping options are very limited in the park. That said, it's a very good location for exploring the badlands and the sites are nicely separated--a big plus these days. Camp hosts were friendly and very helpful.

Posted Jan 01, 2017 by Mike C from Ohio. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Vista

For Cedar Pass Campground - Badlands National Park: Not a level site to be found. Cost is high. $37.00 for electric only. Sites are not back-in or pull-thru, just little wide spots on both sides of the road. The roads are one way, and to get power, you have to park with your access door on the road side. You have to pay for the showers which I don't have a problem with, but when I went to use it, they were filthy and poorly designed.

Posted Sep 19, 2016 by Vista from Washington . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

DSVT

For Cedar Pass Campground - Badlands National Park: We were looking for a campground that would be convenient to visit Badlands National Park. We're self contained and don't use the facilities. We camped here on a weeknight.

This is a perfect spot from which to tour the Badlands. Agree with other posts - paved 'pull-over' sites are different as are having the door of the RV open onto a wide spot on the road. And sites at first appear to be arrayed in a large field without shade. Each site has picnic table with a shelter providing shade. Some have electric. There are water spigots and a dump station. There is no wifi. Verizon and ATT coverage is ok. All sites have great views. We believe the gorgeous view of the Badlands and convenience of being so close to the park far outweigh the funkiness of the unusual arrangement of the sites. Reservations can be made. For walk-ins, they begin assigning sites at 2pm when busy.

There are many hiking trails near the park and roads are ok for biking. The park puts on daily interpretive sessions at an amphitheater walking distance from the CG. It's also walking distance or a short drive from the Visitor Center and a small restaurant. The tiny town of Interior is about a mile away.

Posted Sep 07, 2016 by DSVT from VT. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Larryguy

For Cedar Pass Campground - Badlands National Park: Great campground! The views are 360 degrees as far as the eye can see... Plus 50amp. Stay here in. Motorhome, towing for 6 nights. Only down side no sewer or water hookups... On tanks / little weird getting use to pull offs as a site but it works.

Posted May 19, 2016 by Larryguy from Myrtle Beach, SC . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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