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  1. Toadstool Geologic Park. Forest: Oglala National Grassland. District: Pine Ridge Ranger District. Description: This area is mostly characterized by native mixed-grass prairie with wooded streambeds and “badlands” – steep, eroded, sparsely vegetated formations created by water and wind erosion on layers of siltstone, sandstone, and clay.

  2. Toadstool Geologic Park is located in the Oglala National Grassland in far northwestern Nebraska. It is operated by the United States Forest Service. It contains a badlands landscape and a reconstructed sod house. [1]

  3. Nov 22, 2023 · Toadstool Geologic Park and campground is part of the Nebraska National Forests and Parks system. Located in the NW corner of Nebraska amidst the Oglala National Grasslands, this obscure little park represents another installment of badlands in this part of the country.

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  4. Aug 18, 2016 · Discover Toadstool Geologic Park in Harrison, Nebraska: Other-worldly rock formations and ancient fossils abound in this unique stretch of Nebraska badlands.

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  5. Directions to Toadstool Park from Crawford, Nebraska. North on Hwy 71 4.6 miles to Toadstool Road #904; West 1.9 miles, then north-west 9.7 miles on #904 to Road #902; West on #902 1.2 miles to park and campground

  6. Toadstool Geologic Park is noted for its unusual geological formations, some in the shape of toadstools, and scientifically valuable fossil deposits. Our interpretive kiosk explains and illustrates the local geology and provides information and history about the local grasslands.

  7. This geological park is a gem down a gravel road in Western Nebraska. The little campground has a few permanent picnic tables with covers and camping pads, a bathroom, but no park rangers or staff. Entrance to the trails is free.

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