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4201 S 14th St Lincoln, NE
- Address 4201 S 14th St Lincoln, NE 68502 Mailing Address P.O. Box #22500 Lincoln, NE 68542-2500
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Toadstool Geologic Park is one of the must-see natural attractions in Nebraska’s northwest corner. Dirt roads dominate the 19-mile drive from Crawford, Nebraska, to Toadstool; it’s an off-the-beaten-path experience that is well worth it. The badlands-like scenery made from banded layers of volcanic ash and sediments created by flooding is a ...
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
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]
Northwest Nebraska is rich in scenic beauty, natural history and old west culture. 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
5 days ago · Location: North of Crawford, NE. Toadstool Geologic Park. 308-432-0300. USFS Main Office - 125 N Main St., Chadron. 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.
Toadstool Campground to Hudson Meng is 3 miles one way. A five mile loop begins at the campground and proceeds on the graveled section of the interpretive trail for a short distance before heading north through the badlands and grasslands on the Great Plains Trail.
The Toadstool trail takes you by all kinds of unique formations, and you truly get to climb your way around.