This isn’t a zoo-on-wheels or a standard loop around the park.
This is a full-day, private wildlife experience through the remote, less-traveled roads of Badlands National Park, timed perfectly with the light of the sun.
We enter the park based on sun position to bring the land to life. The golden hour cuts across the buttes, casting long shadows and sharp contrasts. It’s like stepping into a living painting where animals become the story.
Step into the rugged, untamed world of Badlands National Park through the eyes of a wildlife biologist. Badlands National Park Wildlife Tour is a full-day private tour designed for curious travelers who want more than scenic overlooks. An expert naturalist leads this immersive field experience with deep knowledge of the region’s wildlife, geology, ecology, and fossil history.
As you traverse remote areas of the Badlands, including Sage Creek Wilderness and other off-the-beaten-path locations, you’ll gain hands-on insight into the delicate balance of one of the most fascinating ecosystems in North America. Observe wildlife in its natural habitat, analyze geological layers that date back millions of years, and participate in real field research techniques used by Wildlife Biologists.
This educational and adventurous tour is ideal for families with curious kids, amateur scientists, photographers, and anyone eager to discover the Badlands’ natural wonders on a deeper level.
This tour is not about checking a box. It’s about slowing down, paying attention, and letting the wild surprise you.
If you want a front-row seat to the way the Badlands really work, this is it.
Seasonal pricing, based on availability.
Sun-Aligned Entry: We don’t follow a fixed clock. We follow the sun. Your guide times the tour to capture the most breathtaking lighting for photography and wildlife movement.
Expert Wildlife Spotters: Your guide is trained to scan the landscape like a hawk. We spot bighorn sheep, bison, prairie dogs, pronghorn, deer, and the occasional golden eagle, often long before other vehicles even stop.
Dirt Roads, Not Highways: You won’t find us stuck behind a minivan caravan. We go where others don’t, quiet stretches, unpaved routes, and wide-open silence.
Photography + Binoculars Included: We provide the gear and even take professional photos during the tour. Every guest gets a digital album afterward, yours to keep and share.
Midday Pickup (varies slightly based on season and sun angle)
Scenic drive through prairie and Badlands entrance
Wildlife tracking along Sage Creek and off-the-path roads
Photo opportunities and landscape education from your guide
Afternoon golden-hour lighting across Badlands formations
Sunset wildlife sweep and final photography stop
Return after dusk (unless paired with night sky tour)
6-7 Hours (approx.)
Sage Creek Wilderness Drive
Observe wild bison, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, and prairie dogs while learning how researchers study population behavior and ecosystem interactions.
Wildlife Tracking & Field Science
Use binoculars (provided) to identify types of animals and learn their movement and behaviors.
Geological Time Travel
Walk through millions of years of history layered in the iconic Badlands rock formations, Pierre Shale, Chadron, Brule, and Sharps. Learn how these formations formed and continue to erode today.
Fossils & Paleontology
This is the ultimate Wildlife Tour of Badlands National Park. Learn, enjoy, and have fun.
The first thing you’ll find striking as soon as we arrive is the sheer scale of everything around us. From far away, the landscape appears almost like a painting; pinnacles and spires rise from the flat grassland in every direction, with great cliffs jutting into the sky behind them. It looks wild and eerily calm at once – almost like something supernatural could be lurking beyond our view.
As we get closer to some of these ancient rock formations, they seem even more surreal than from a distance – an intricate tapestry woven together over thousands of years through wind eroded Badlands. It’s not hard not to feel humbled by this reminder of nature’s power and serenity; standing atop Pinnacles Overlook gives you a feeling akin to being weightless in space or floating on a cloud – it really is indescribable!
The landscape is breathtakingly beautiful – an ocean of prairie grasses stretching out as far as your eye can see under the big blue sky above. Little did we know, however, that this seemingly barren land held many secrets. Something catches our eye up ahead as if on cue – a large brown shape in the distance silhouetted against the horizon. As we drive closer, it becomes clear: A massive bison grazing among other animals nearby.
We’ll stop alongside them at a safe distance so you can watch as they graze together peacefully, from tiny Prairie Dogs scurrying around their feet to Pronghorn trotting by without so much as glancing at us humans who had paused to admire them from afar. Animals at Badlands National Park are abundant if you know where to look.
One of the most awe-inspiring sections of Badlands National Park is Sage Creek Rim Road, a remote and rugged stretch that’s only accessible by high-clearance vehicles like ours. This unpaved scenic byway takes you far beyond the typical tourist routes and into the heart of the park’s wildlife-rich backcountry.
As we travel this quiet corridor, you’ll experience the raw, untouched beauty of the Badlands, a landscape that feels like a step back in time. The area is home to roaming herds of American bison, bighorn sheep, mule deer, pronghorn antelope, and countless prairie dogs, all thriving in a habitat that remains largely unaltered by human development. The views are wide, wild, and dramatic, with sweeping prairies giving way to eroded cliffs, spires, and buttes that photograph beautifully in any light.
This is a prime location for wildlife photography and a rare opportunity to witness the natural behaviors of these animals in their native ecosystem. Your guide, trained in wildlife observation and ecological interpretation, will point out patterns, behaviors, and signs of life that casual visitors often miss.
After taking time to appreciate the solitude, capture unforgettable images, and observe the interactions between species, we’ll continue along the road, often with bison grazing just outside the vehicle. This intimate encounter with Badlands wildlife serves as a powerful reminder: even in today’s modern world, truly wild places still exist, and they are nothing short of extraordinary.
With cameras ready and anticipation building, we begin to make our way down the road. There’s so much about this place – it was designed by Peter Norbeck, and Frank Lloyd Wright even admired it!
You’ll notice the subtle changes in the landscape as we drive further along. The brown and pink of the sandy soil gradually give way to more muted shades of yellow and purple. It seems almost as if these deposits have been here since time immemorial – they are ancient beyond belief! One can’t help but feel like mere specks compared to these monumental works of nature.
The scenery keeps changing as though some invisible hand is painting new images every second. Mesas rise up from flat plains while canyons twist their way around craggy peaks that look like sandcastles built by giants long ago forgotten. But what may amaze you most are the vibrant colors – pinks bleached into creams; purples faded into grey blues; oranges glowing into reds more intense than fire itself. If we still have time, we’ll take Bombing Range Road to Sheep Mountain Table.
My XO Adventures provides the Badlands National Park Wildlife Tour. Badlands Tour Company is a subsidiary of My XO Adventures, a Black Hills and Badlands Tour Company with a stellar reputation and passionate guides.
It usually runs 6 to 7 hours. Start times shift with the seasons so we can follow the light, not the clock.
We never guarantee it, it’s a wild place, not a petting zoo. But we know where to look, and we time the tour to boost our chances. Bison, bighorn, prairie dogs, and deer are often spotted.
Not at all. You’ll be in a comfortable vehicle most of the time. We stop at overlooks and walk short distances, but nothing strenuous.
Absolutely. But you don’t have to. We take professional photos for you and include them free of charge.
Yes, this is great for families with curious kids. We adapt the experience based on age, attention span, and interest level.
Just wear comfortable pants and shoes with good tread. We provide water, lunch, and everything else, binoculars, park passes, and even your photo album.
Posted on Google Jeff MastTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My family and I had a fantastic time on the Badlands Sunset and Night Sky tour. The process was easy from booking to being picked up at our hotel. Logan was a great guide who shared his knowledge with us and answered all of our boys’ questions. We saw many amazing animals and sites at the perfect pace to enjoy everything. The night was amazing.Posted on Google Mike RaulersonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. XO Adventures made my private tour with my family memorable. Logan, our guide, did an amazing job providing insight into the wonders of the badlands during our tour. His knowledge of the park, wild life and ecology, amiable conversation, and photography skills made the journey memorable. While our focus was the night sky, I received far more than I was expecting on the rest of the tour. I truly cannot recommend this tour group enough. This tour was an excellent way to experience the badlands. It would have been a true shame to miss out on such a rich experience, simply because I did know enough prior to setting off on my trip. Thank you Logan and My XO Adventures for giving my family great memories.Posted on Google Alan WeinsteinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. If you are visiting the Black Hills, the Devils Tower and Spearfish Canyon Adventure is an absolute can’t-miss! Our guide, Logan, did a true yeoman’s effort to make the day exceptional for the five of us. His depth of knowledge was remarkable—he effortlessly wove together the local history, geology, and fascinating backstories of every site along our route. He even tailored the experience to our group, sharing an incredible amount of insight about the local wildlife, including spot-on identification and facts about local birds for the birders in our group! The trip itself is brilliantly designed, balancing scenic drives, stunning overlooks, and short walks with a wonderfully flexible pace. There was never any rush, and we had plenty of time to take photos and absorb the breathtaking landscapes of the Northern Black Hills. Logan made every single moment enjoyable, informative, and fun. We loved every minute of this fabulous tour and cannot recommend Logan and this adventure enough!Posted on Google John HambrickTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Daniel, Logan and Amy are truly experts at what they do! Their kindness and knowledge gave our family a once in a lifetime experience! From the time of booking to the tour itself, my experience was Five Star top-notch and excellent! If you are looking for an unforgettable experience that’s personalized and tailored to you then XO Adventures is who you need to call! I cannot thank them enough for what they did for us!Posted on Google Avahnel WTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Spent our 30th anniversary on a night sky tour of the Badlands. It was an experience I’ll never forget with great views and amazing company. Daniel was an amazing guide.Posted on Google Kim SnookTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My husband and I enjoyed TWO tours (Wildlife Biologist’s Field Expedition: The Badlands Uncovered & Spirit of the West: Devil’s Tower & Spearfish Canyon) with our guide Logan who was unbelievably knowledgable and made conversation so easy! Logan made our first experience in South Dakota & Wyoming so memorable and special. Logan tailored to all our interests and assisted us with making choices that suited our curiosity. Logan did a great job communicating with us prior to our tour, which eased all my stress. During the tour Logan was so invested in giving us the best experience possible, it was evident Logan takes pride in the job he does! I absolutely recommend these tours, in fact, I wish I could have Logan as a guide for every tour going forward. Thank you Logan for an absolutely incredible experience! You made our trip out here extra special.Posted on Google Amy ATrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. An unparalleled experience for wildlife professionals and enthusiasts alike! My son and I, both biologists, recently joined Logan for the Wildlife Biologist’s Field Expedition in the Badlands and outer prairie lands of South Dakota. To put it simply, we had an amazing time. This tour is truly one-of-a-kind; it is the only one in the region that provides such deep access to both the Badlands and the surrounding prairie ecosystems. What really set this experience apart was how Logan customized the entire day to match our specific interests. It was immediately evident that Logan isn’t just a guide—he has genuine, extensive field experience in tracking and working with wildlife, and his knowledge of both biology and local history is top-notch. The logistics were perfect. We traveled comfortably in his roomy, air-conditioned van, which allowed us to navigate between optimal wildlife viewing locations with ease. He even provided extra sets of high-quality binoculars, which were a great touch. Throughout the trip, he took professional-grade photos of the wildlife and shared them with us, providing a fantastic memento of the day. We had incredible sightings, including prairie dogs, burrowing owls, bison, a bald eagle, several pronghorns, and mule deer. If you are a wildlife enthusiast looking for a professional, expert-led expedition, I cannot recommend Logan’s tour enough.Posted on Google Dawn JonesTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Had a wonderful Black Hills tour with Daniel and Aimee. We drove Iron Mountain Rd., Custer State Park, Custer wildlife loop, Needles Highway. We went to Mount Rushmore in the morning and also saw Crazy Horse. Saw tons of wildlife and had a great time. Also had a lovely picnic lunch in Custer. Highly recommend this tour company. They do a wonderful job customizing it to your likes and take professional photos that they share with you after the tour!Posted on Google RAVINDRA DESHPANDETrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent,though our tour was suppose to start at 0530 PM, XO adventures after going through the weather immediately advised us to prepone our visit so we could able to see BADLANDS in-depth & no words to express about Daniel He was too good , knowledgeable, very punctual & was always more than happy to take beautiful, different poses photos in this amazing land & he has great experience in driving through this amazing terrain during difficult weather times as we experienced that during our return trip , lot of thunderstormsPosted on Google Jody SkeenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Daniel was extremely knowledgeable about the region and Indian culture. He answered every question we had and was also a genuinely nice person. I have to be on oxygen at altitude and he was very accommodating to my needs. The best money we spent on this vacation was hiring him as a guide for 3 tours. We came away with a wealth of knowledge about the area. Highly recommend him.