We stayed here for 4 days and really enjoyed ourselves. It is pretty secluded - surrounded by miles of ranchland - but easily a half hour to an hour away from attractions like Wall Drug, the Badlands, Delta One Control Center (there is a also a de-activated former missile silo a couple of miles away from the BnB), a reconstructed 1880's Frontier Town, and an actual prairie sod house. Hunters also stay here to hunt nearby. The hostess was winderful to talk to and made fantastic breakfasts. The house itself is historic (one of the Sears kit houses from over 100 years ago) and makes you wonder about the effort to get it there in the...
Read moreWe had an absolutely wonderful time there. It's close to Badlands National Park and not too far from the highway. It's incredibly peaceful and quiet, our hosts were fun to talk to and would chat as much or as little as you could want. There's a lot of history in the house and property so feel free to ask! We felt very welcome and it was great to rest in a home away from home after such a long drive. I don't know why anyone would ever choose a hotel over a chance to enjoy a gem like this. Oh... and the breakfast was amazing. I might have to drive all of the way back there from Michigan to grab...
Read moreLindy is a wonderful and charming hostess. We particularly delighted in her stories and historical tales. Additionally, she served a sumptuous breakfast and kindly accommodated several dietary restrictions, as well. ||Do not be deterred by the gravel road. Driving to the park was easy, even after late night Park Ranger programs. No location will be closer to the park, and even if you stay in the park, you might still want to make the trip to Wall for lunch or dinner at times; so distance is relative, and the Badlands is definitely worth several days' itinerary! Enjoy the solitude of...
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