a woman in a white lab coat works on an enormous fossil skull.

Visit the Fossil Preparation Lab

Badlands National Park

Visit the Fossil Preparation Lab in Badlands National Park, where visitors have the opportunity to engage with paleontologists and other park staff working on Badlands fossils!

A Working Paleontology Lab The Fossil Preparation Lab is typically open from 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., seven days a week, from the second week in June through the third week in September. Located in the Ben Reifel Visitor Center, this working paleontological laboratory gives visitors the chance to watch paleontologists at work and learn more about ongoing science at Badlands National Park. In the Fossil Preparation Lab, visitors can watch park paleontologists and interns perform the amazing work of fossil preparation. This includes identifying species based on fossil characteristics, removing rock from fossils, and preparing and cataloguing finished specimens for display. Visitors also have the opportunity to ask rangers and paleontologists questions about this exciting work.

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Guided ToursFossils and PaleontologyGeologySouth DakotaMidwest NPSfossilsgeologypaleontologyGreat Plainsranger programspopular activitiesMidwest

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Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Summer

Time of Day

Day

Accessibility

The Ben Reifel Visitor Center includes ramp entrances, accessible movie theater seating, accessible bathrooms, and spacious museum exhibits for those who use wheelchairs. Certified service animals are the only animals allowed in the visitor center. Emotional support animals are not service animals and are not allowed in the building.

Pets

No — Pets are prohibited in the Ben Reifel Visitor Center unless they are a certified service animal. Emotional support animals are not service animals and are not allowed in the visitor center. Pets are permitted in Badlands National Park with some restrictions. Pets must be kept on a leash no more than six feet in length at all times. Pets are only permitted in developed areas, such as campgrounds and picnic areas, and other areas open to motor vehicles, such as gravel and paved roadways, roadway corridors, and parking lots. Pets are prohibited from hiking trails, public buildings (i.e. visitor centers), and backcountry areas, including the Badlands Wilderness Area, and areas with prairie dog colonies. Pet etiquette dictates always cleaning up animal waste and disposing of it in trash receptacles.

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