Porcupine
Lush green grasses and shrubs in the foreground roll into beige badlands and layered cliffs at Badlands National Park.
Wide view of white limestone cliffs along a rugged ridge above a green forest and grassy plain at Badlands National Park.
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Porcupine

Nearby Town
Last Updated: January 2026

Overview

About This Town

Porcupine is a working Lakota town known for its cultural heritage and as the unofficial capital of the Lakotah Republic. It isn’t a tourist trap, and lodging plus big stores are sparse; plan to Department-store shop in larger towns and drive in for Badlands day trips.

The Vibe

Working-town vibe with a strong Lakota cultural heartbeat; not walkable; plan to stay in nearby towns to save money; big park crowds go to the Badlands, not Porcupine

Stock Up Here

No large supermarkets in town; stock up in Rapid City before entering the Porcupine area. Gear and bulk items are cheaper there; local stores will be limited. • No guaranteed 24/7 gas; fill up in Rapid City or Wall on the way in • REI/Cabela’s and larger outdoor retailers are in Rapid City; plan to stock up there

Late Night Intel

Most kitchens close by 8–9 PM; late-night dining is scarce or nonexistent; if you’re rolling in after dark, expect limited options—drive to Rapid City for real late eats

Town at a Glance

Town Type

Local Haunt

Population

925

Distance to Park

1h15m–1h30m drive (about 50–60 miles)

Highlights

Known For

KILI radio (first American Indian-owned radio station) and a strong Lakota cultural presence

Main Attractions

KILI radio and authentic Lakota community culture

What Makes It Special

Officially tied to Lakota culture and KILI radio; a lived-in community feel with authenticity you won’t find in postcard towns.

Seasonal Planning

Peak Season

June–August

Shoulder Season

April–May, September–October

Winter

Rural winter; services may be limited; drive carefully and expect closures

Best Time to Visit

Shoulder seasons (April–May, September–October) are calmer; summer brings park activity but Porcupine stays low-key.

Tips & Advice

  • Gas up before you reach Porcupine; local stations aren’t guaranteed to stay open late.
  • Carry cash; ATMs and banks are not reliably documented in town.
  • Kitchens tend to close by 8–9 PM; plan dinners early or in Rapid City.
  • Parking is generally free street; watch signage and local rules.
  • Stock up before the park; Porcupine lacks big-box stores and full groceries.
  • No public shuttle to Badlands; you’ll drive yourself.