This is the second in a series of posts sharing photos from a 21-day road trip with my older brother, last month.
Steve and I had a full day to explore Badlands National Park on June 12. We started the morning at the western end of the park watching the soft early day light release the pastel hues of the landscape. As the day progressed, we visited Conata Basin, and Burns Basin overlooks, watched the cliff swallows buzzing about at Fossil Exhibit Trailhead, took in a couple of prairie dog shows in the grasslands near Panorama Point, admired the bison bulls grazing the sweet summer grass, and spied a battle-torn coyote stalking a meal. It was a fine day in South Dakota.
Soft morning light illuminates the emerald plains at Conata Basin Overlook in the Badlands.
Sunlight kisses the Badlands formations at Burns Basin Overlook.
Badlands cliff swallows at the Fossil Exhibit Trailhead.
A prairie dog pup snuggles close to Mom in Badlands National Park.
An old channel zags and zigs its way through the otherworldly formations of Badlands National Park.
Bison bulls graze on sweet summer grass in the Badlands.
A battle-torn coyote prowls the tall grass at sunset in Badlands National Park.