On Thursday, we drove 2 hours back in the direction we had come from the day before. (This part of the trip was not particularly well-planned, I’ll admit.)
Our first stop was the Minuteman Missile Site.

The Minuteman National Historic Site consists of two Minuteman II nuclear missile facilities that are no longer in operation as well as the visitor’s center. We weren’t able to get tickets for a tour of one of the sites, so we watched an informational video about the Cold War and browsed the exhibits in the visitor’s center.



At one time, the U.S. had thousands of nuclear missiles. Now we only have a couple of hundred — still enough to destroy the planet, just not enough to destroy it multiple times over.
The Badlands
Next, we headed down the road to the Badlands. They were awesome! Unfortunately, the photos will not do them justice.

Our first order of business was to hike the Notch Trail.


We did pretty well, despite the sun and heat (it was 100°)…until we got to the ladder.

As we waited for these folks to carefully make their way down, a crowd began to form at the bottom, waiting to go up.
Neither of us wanted to feel the pressure from a bunch of young whippersnappers to rush up the ladder, so we decided to abandon the rest of the hike.
Some other photos of the Badlands:



Roberts Prairie Dog Town
Before finishing our tour of the Badlands, we drove 5 miles down a very bumpy gravel road to Roberts Prairie Dog Town to check out the prairie dogs.


I would post a picture of some prairie dogs, except that we didn’t get any. We saw them, but they were very far away and we needed binoculars.
Plus, it was so windy that it was impossible to hold the binoculars still enough to actually see what the prairie dogs were doing.
Wall Drug
After the prairie dogs, we headed into the town of Wall to check into our motel.
Then we had dinner at the Badlands Saloon and Grill before heading across the street to check out the famous Wall Drug.

Apparently, this is the must-see attraction in Wall, South Dakota (think South of the Border with an upscale, South Dakotan twist).




Afterward, we headed back to the Badlands to see if we could catch the sunset. Unfortunately, the clouds were moving in by this time.
But look what we did see on our way into the park!

Although the sunset was a disappointment, I think I got some decent pictures.


