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  1. Directions: From Hot Springs, SD take Highway 71 south 37 miles to the intersection of Toadstool Road. Follow Toadstool Road for 11.4 miles to FS Road #902 and continue on road #902 for 1.4 miles to Toadstool Campground. From Crawford, NE proceed to intersection of Highway 20 and Highway 2.

  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. Toadstool Geological Park, Nebraska. Toadstool Geological Park, Nebraska. Open full screen to view more. This map was created by a user. Learn how to create your own. ...

  4. Aug 18, 2016 · Toadstool Geologic Park features a one-mile-long interpretive loop trail (an informative site map is available at the entrance). Visitors can scramble (gently) over spectacular cliffs and...

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  5. Toadstool Geologic Park. Address: Crawford, NE 69346. Phone: (308) 432-0300. About. The "moonscape" of the Badlands is an unusual setting for a picnic. Use self-guided trail brochure to explore the area's fascinating geology. 4 mi. N. on NE Hwy 2, W. on Toadstool Road, follow signs - Open year-round, 24 hrs/day.

    • Crawford, 69346, NE
    • (308) 432-0300
  6. We drove here on our way home from South Dakota. Definitely out of the way on a gravel road, but a unique part of Nebraska. We did the one mile hike and there were maps with a self guided tour at the trailhead. Very peaceful, nice little campground. There were longer trails also. Worth the drive if you are in the vicinity.

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  8. 4 days ago · The Toadstool Geological Park is located north of Crawford in the Oglala National Grassland. The Park is named for its unique rock formations—giant, narrow clay pedestals topped with slabs of sandstone that resemble toadstool mushrooms.

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