Private - JEEP Badlands Backcountry (Sheep Mtn/Sage Creek/Scenic)
Overview
Guided hiking trails can be added to the itinerary at no additional cost.
Inclusions
- Lunch - Ham/Turkey subs (or salad), chips and cookies. Guests may bring their own food or beverage. (Twist caps and no glass please.)
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Minimum of 2 and Maximum of 4 guests per Jeep.
- Entry/Admission - Sheep Mountain Table Road
- Entry/Admission - Sage Creek Wilderness Area
- Entry/Admission - Pinnacles Overlook
- Entry/Admission - Ben Reifel Visitor Center
- Entry/Admission - Roberts Prairie Dog Town
- Entry/Admission - Yellow Mounds Overlook
- Entry/Admission - Fossil Exhibit Trail
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Sheep Mountain Table Road, Badlands National Park, SD
Sheep Mountain Table is located on the border of the North and South Unit of Badlands National Park. Sheep Mountain Table Road is a dirt road that is not in great repair . . . but our 4x4 Jeeps can handle it. This road begins just a short distance from the ghost town Scenic. We drive the 5 miles up to the top of the table and stop at an overlook which at one time was a US bombing range observation post.
The landscape around this Table was only recently cleared of unexploded ordinances. Fantastic views that not many get to see.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Scenic, Scenic, South Dakota
Once upon a time upcoming railroad stop - hotels, banks and bars . . . now an empty ghost town.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Sage Creek Wilderness Area, Badlands National Park, SD
This is a less traveled area of Badlands National Park with unusual scenery and wildlife such as bighorn sheep, bison, black-footed ferrets and prairie dogs. This area is one of the oldest in the Park and most of the badlands formations have eroded away, and the underlying Cretaceous sediments are more suitable for soil development for the grasslands. Because of this and the Sage Creek running through it, you will find wildlife. Bison, sheep, antelope, deer and more (this is the water hole). The roads are less developed but no problem for our Jeep Gladiators.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Roberts Prairie Dog Town, Sage Creek Rim Road, Badlands National Park, SD
First we stop at the Sage Creek Overlook, looking back at the path we have just traveled . . . many think this is the best of all the Park views.
We then stop to view the largest prairie-dog town in the accessible areas of Badlands National Park. Other than the mounds of dirt where the prairie dogs have made their homes, the first thing you will likely notice is the high-pitched squeaks and noises coming from the Prairie dogs. Prairie dogs provide habitat for approximately 200 animal and plant species, so keep your eyes open for other wildlife at this pulloff.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Pinnacles Overlook, Vista Point, Badlands National Park, SD
This is the highest overlook on the Badlands Loop Road, and it offers some of the most panoramic views. This view displays the expanse of the Sage Creek Wilderness area from which you just came. On clear days, the Black Hills are visible on the horizon. Bison might be visible in the distance. This overlook is also a popular spot for Bighorn sheep to gather. This is also a lambing area for Bighorn sheep in late April to early May, so it’s not unusual to see lambs traversing the rocky slopes of the Badlands.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Yellow Mounds Overlook, Badlands Loop Road, Badlands National Park, SD
These strangely colored mounds are the result of an ancient sea draining away and the chemicals from decaying plants turning the soil yellow. They make for a great photo opportunity.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Fossil Exhibit Trail, Badlands National Park, SD
The Fossil Exhibit Trail is a fully accessible boardwalk featuring fossil replicas and exhibits of extinct creatures that once lived in the area. Just .25 miles long the trail takes you past 75 million years of history and the animals that once inhabited this land.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Ben Reifel Visitor Center, Cedar Pass Badlands Loop Road Hwy 240, Badlands National Park, SD
This is the main facility in the North Unit of the park. You can talk with rangers, explore museum exhibits, check out the Fossil Preparation Lab and there is time to visit the Badlands Natural History Association bookstore.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Wall Drug, 510 Main Street, Wall, SD 57790-9501
Wall Drug has grown from its humble beginnings in 1931 to a thriving oasis. Many road-worn travelers stop at Wall Drug and leave awake and refreshed, just like they did more than 80 years ago. It wasn't always a thriving business but today it attracts 2 million visitors each year.
Duration: 15 minutes
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- Most travelers can participate
- Face masks provided for travelers
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
- COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
- Guides wear masks where required or requested. No Handshakes - No Hugs - No Offense
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Mike was great. His knowledge really helped us enjoy the area more. We really lucked out on the wildlife. Thank you so much.
Mike was great. His knowledge really helped us enjoy the area more. We really lucked out on the wildlife. Thank you so much.Snafus-we expected an open air jeep but were picked up by a van, disappointing. I thought I booked a "public" tour, but then noticed that I was charged for the private tour. Seemed there was confusion by the local company regarding drivers.
Snafus-we expected an open air jeep but were picked up by a van, disappointing. I thought I booked a "public" tour, but then noticed that I was charged for the private tour. Seemed there was confusion by the local company regarding drivers.Mike was our tour guide. He shared a plethora of tidbits, stories, and history. He really did a great job of keeping the tour moving and yet making sure we all got the photo ops we wanted — my husband enjoyed being able to look around without having to focus on the roads. We highly recommend th...
Mike was our tour guide. He shared a plethora of tidbits, stories, and history. He really did a great job of keeping the tour moving and yet making sure we all got the photo ops we wanted — my husband enjoyed being able to look around without having to focus on the roads. We highly recommend this tour !My wife and I had an awesome day! The weather had been threatening right up to departure, but then it cleared-out and ended up being a beautiful day. And wow did we see the bison! Hundreds and hundreds all around us. Then we were off to other sites on the list. Everything was well planned by the ...
My wife and I had an awesome day! The weather had been threatening right up to departure, but then it cleared-out and ended up being a beautiful day. And wow did we see the bison! Hundreds and hundreds all around us. Then we were off to other sites on the list. Everything was well planned by the tour and our guide was great. She knew a lot about every stop and we had great conversation. It was relaxing and rewarding. I would highly recommend this tour to everyone. If you have any questions, call the tour company before making the reservation and they will fill in all the blanks with good detail.Mike was fantastic!! Very knowledgeable and friendly. You can tell he loves what he does. We saw a herd of bison and loved driving Kneedles Highway. This far exceed our expectations
Mike was fantastic!! Very knowledgeable and friendly. You can tell he loves what he does. We saw a herd of bison and loved driving Kneedles Highway. This far exceed our expectationsThis tour was well worth it! Mike was the best tour guide. He was knowledgeable, passionate and kept things moving. I would recommend bringing layers and a lap blanket for cooler mornings. The heat was on at our feet but still a bit chilly until the sun came out.
This tour was well worth it! Mike was the best tour guide. He was knowledgeable, passionate and kept things moving. I would recommend bringing layers and a lap blanket for cooler mornings. The heat was on at our feet but still a bit chilly until the sun came out.