Drive the South Unit Scenic Drive

Drive the South Unit Scenic Drive

Trails
Last Updated: July 2026

Distance

24 mi

Est. Time

2–4 hours (depending on stops at overlooks and pull-outs)

Route Type

Out-and-back drive

Dogs Allowed

No

Best Season

Spring through Fall

Overview

About This Trail

The South Unit scenic drive is the 24-mile gateway to Theodore Roosevelt's most accessible badlands exploration. A well-maintained paved road threads through stark red bluffs, prairie grasslands, and active wildlife habitat. Plan 2–4 hours for the round trip with stops at overlooks and pull-outs. Bring water, check winter road status, and keep binoculars handy—bison, elk, and mule deer are frequent sightings along the route.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Easy

Trail Highlights

Access to 46,000 acres of the South Unit, consistent wildlife viewing (bison, elk, mule deer), badlands scenery and geological formations.

Insider Tips

• Start at dawn for peak wildlife activity and cooler temperatures. • Bring quality binoculars or a spotting scope for distant wildlife observation. • The road is narrow—drive cautiously and pull fully into pull-outs to observe. • Each overlook offers different badlands perspectives; don't skip them. • Stay alert for wildlife crossings, especially in early morning and late afternoon.

Best Season to Hike

Spring through Fall

Hiking Tips

  • Carry 2–3 liters of water minimum (summer temperatures exceed 85°F).
  • Bring binoculars and a camera with a telephoto lens for wildlife.
  • Check road status before departing—winter snow may close portions.
  • Stop at pull-outs frequently; maintain a 25-yard distance from all wildlife.
  • Tighten your seatbelt and watch for wildlife crossings throughout the drive.

Family Info

This is a family-accessible drive with frequent pull-outs and two accessible hiking trails nearby. However, maintain strict wildlife safety protocols—keep children close, never approach animals, and remain alert for unexpected crossings.

What Hikers Say

Visitors praise the drive for accessible badlands views and frequent wildlife sightings. Most complete the round trip in 2–4 hours. Winter travel requires advance road-status checks; icy conditions close sections without notice.

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