In response to the many requests I’ve received for suggested books and maps about visiting the park, I’ve put together a short list of recommended resources. From the more than 50 books, newsletters and maps I read to prepare for this trip, or relied upon while there, I found a handful to be extremely useful and I can highly recommend them to anyone interested in planning a visit or learning more about park.
BOOKS
Badlands: Its Life and Landscape by Joy Keve Hauk
Published by The Badlands Natural History Association
Don’t let the copyright date of this book turn you away. While first published in 1969, this 64-page book is an excellent resource to learn about the park’s history, geology, animal and plant life. The easy to read text includes many photos to help in identifying various types of formations, plants and animals found within the park. The book can be ordered through the Badlands Natural History Association by clicking the title above.
Insiders’ Guide to South Dakota’s Black Hills and Badlands by T. D. Griffith & D.D. Floyd
An up-to-date, well organized guide containing nearly 400 pages of information on the areas’ history, towns and historic sights as well as concise travel information and recommendations on lodging, dining and recreation. The book is written by two long time residents of the area.
Badlands Theodore Roosevelt and Wind Cave National Parks: Wildlife Watcher’s Guide
by Michael Milstein & Michael Harlowe Francis
A wonderful, well written guide for locating and identifying many types of wildlife in Badlands, Theodore Roosevelt and Wind Cave National Parks. Includes concise descriptions on dozens of the most frequently seen mammals, reptiles, and birds found in these parks, maps showing where they’re often found, and excellent photographs.
Exploring the Black Hills and Badlands: A Guide for Hikers, Cross-Country Skiers by Hiram Rogers
If you’re interested in hiking or leaving the beaten path, this is a great resource to help plan your trip. The book includes detailed directions and topo maps on over 800 miles of trails, with suggestions on various trails to pursue. The author also provides information on the history of this area and descriptions of its major geologic and natural features.
MAPS
Trails Illustrated Badlands National Park
Published by Trails Illustrated
In my experience, this is the most detailed and useful map available on this region. Published on tearproof paper that can be folded and unfolded repeatedly, and treated with water proof material, this full color 4×9″ folded map unfolds to a very useful 28×32″ size. In addition to nearby highways and roads, the map identifies trails, campsites, recreational features, rivers/streams and areas of interest.
DeLorme South Dakota Atlas & Gazetter
Published by DeLorme
If you’ll be hiking or venturing outside the park or elsewhere in South Dakota, this, like all DeLorme Gazetterrs is THE resource to have. This atlas with highly detailed maps of the state is an excellent resource for trip planning or for spur of the moment exploration. These detailed maps identify highways, roadways, rivers and streams as well as a general idea as to the terrain of the area.