
Cedar Pass Lodge
Cedar Pass Lodge and Badlands Inn allow the select few lucky enough to overnight in Badlands National Park the opportunity to submerge themselves in the Park’s unique moonscape environments. Once a wooded forest where dinosaurs roamed, centuries of rain and prairie winds have formed deep gorges with sharp chiseled spires. These ragged ridges and desert canyons form the 244,000 acres preserved as Badlands National Park. Additionally, the Park is surrounded by one of the largest remaining mixed-use prairie wilderness areas in the United States.
Cedar Pass Lodge is within walking distance of the newly remodeled Ben Reifel Visitor Center, located just inside the Park near the Interior Entrance. Guests enjoy staying in a collection of quaint, historic cabins, air conditioned and modernized for summer comfort. Cedar Pass Lodge also includes a full-service restaurant, gift shop, and convenience store.
Badlands Inn, just outside of the Park at the Interior Entrance, has large, comfortable air-conditioned motel rooms with drive-up parking—and more than dramatic views of the Park and surrounding grasslands.
Both resorts are open seasonally. Cedar Pass Lodge and the convenience/gift store from mid-April through mid-October. The Badlands Inn from mid-May through mid-September. Advance reservations are highly recommended.
Phone: 605-433-5460
www.CedarPassLodge.com









