OffIsland
For Cedar Pass Campground - Badlands National Park: This is one of the oddest campgrounds. Sites are essentially pull offs on both sides of one way roads. Not designed for larger RVs as many sights are tight. Not just length but width of the road. Even two smaller class c campers across from each other could block the road. We observed people having to pull in steps and mirrors to allow passage through several times. Very few elec sites. And very few level sites. This is run by a private concession and the staff is very unhelpful, almost surly.. The only reason this has two stars is it was clean and you can’t beat the view. Next time I’ll stay at one the campgrounds in Wall.
Posted Sep 22, 2018 by OffIsland from New England . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
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($$$$) from normal Federal rates. All that said, it is a wonderful place to camp in the middle of the Badlands. Sit and look at the mountains. Get up early (before the screaming kids) and enjoy the quiet peacefulness. Lovely place.
Posted Aug 14, 2017 by Sherri from fL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Sherri
For Cedar Pass Campground - Badlands National Park: Campground Full signs as you drive up. But if you sit around until 12:30pm they will let you know if there are walk-in sites available. So everyone in lines got a site, but why did we have to wait 2-1/2 hours? Don't reservations close 24-48 hours ahead of time? Sites are small, water is available, one shower building(pay). Being run by contractors who upped the price($$$$) 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.
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.
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.