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Held at the amphitheater near the cave's entrance, the Bat Flight Program is a chance to witness thousands of bats emerging from the cave at dusk, a spectacular natural event that occurs seasonally.
A collection of historic bathhouses, now housing museums, shops, and a visitor center showcasing the rich history of the thermal baths.
Another fascinating talus cave located in the park, which is home to a colony of Townsend’s big-eared bats.
A serene reservoir near Bear Gulch Cave, surrounded by unique rock formations and a great spot to relax and enjoy nature.
A popular destination accessed by an easy trail, known for its stunning views, especially of Hallett Peak reflecting in the water.
A restored wetland area that is excellent for birdwatching and observing local wildlife, with a boardwalk trail for visitors.
The park's main visitor center featuring informative exhibits about the geology, paleontology, and cultural history of the Badlands.
A popular overlook near the park entrance with expansive views of the unique landscape formations and stratified rock layers.
A large, open meadow area that offers opportunities for wildlife viewing, picnicking, and accessing several hiking trails.
Located on the mainland, the visitor center provides educational exhibits, ranger-led programs, and serves as a starting point for exploring the park.
Roaming freely across the park's grasslands, the bison herds offer an iconic sight of American wildlife in a natural setting.
A less-visited area of the park providing a more secluded experience with equally stunning views, including highlights like Chasm View and The Narrows.
Features blue, purple, and gray badlands with a loop trail that winds through the stunning geological formations. It's famous for its striking vistas and petrified wood fragments.
A 2.4-mile accessible trail that takes visitors through some of the most iconic parts of the park, offering views of the old-growth bottomland hardwood forest.
Boca Chita Key is a popular stop for boaters, featuring a historic lighthouse, picnic areas, and beautiful views of the surrounding waters and the Miami skyline.
A large, hydrothermally active lake with milky blue-green waters, surrounded by mud pots and fumaroles.
A dramatic canyon with towering limestone cliffs, accessible via a scenic hike along the Rio Grande.
Explore the diverse landscapes of the park, which include vast stretches of boreal forest and tundra, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing and photography.
The main visitor center of the park, providing information, exhibits, and resources for exploring the area.
A marble cavern located in Kings Canyon with fascinating rock formations, accessible via guided tours.
A stunning 65-foot waterfall that is one of the most popular attractions in the park, easily accessible via a boardwalk.
A popular hiking trail that descends into the canyon from the South Rim, providing hikers with dramatic views and a challenging trek.
Home to some of the world's oldest living trees, the bristlecone pines, which can be over 4,000 years old. Trails in this grove offer both a look at ancient history and scenic views.
A historic site and jumping-off point for exploring the park, featuring a visitor center and access to the park's renowned bear-viewing platforms.
A popular bear-viewing area where brown bears can be seen catching salmon during the spawning season.
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