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BLACK HILLS TUNNELS

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RESOURCES

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Night Sky Viewing

Pine Ridge Indian Reservation Area Map

Black Hills & Badlands Regions

Badlands Area Map

FEATURES

Kadoka

RAPID CITY REGION

55 Rapid City

Road to Rushmore

SOUTHERN HILLS REGION

Mount Rushmore

Memorial

Custer State Park

Custer

Crazy Horse Memorial®

Jewel Cave National Monument

Wind Cave National Park

Hot Springs

NORTHERN HILLS REGION

Spearfish Canyon

Spearfish

Belle Fourche

BLACK HILLS OF WYOMING

Hulett

Moorcroft

BADLANDS REGION

Weston County

Devils Tower

Monument

91 Year Round Adventure

Powdered Paradise

Skiing & Snowboarding

Winter Events

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Getting Around

Once you arrive in the Black Hills and Badlands to check off all of your bucket list items, there’s several ways to get around and see it all.

RENT A CAR

As enduring symbols of freedom and exploration, cars are an amazing way to cruise along the many scenic byways throughout the region and hit all of your destinations along the way.

Rent a clean, dependable vehicle from locally-owned Black Hills Car Rentals, Dream Car Rentals, LLC, or check the numerous major rental companies at Rapid City Regional Airport and buckle up for a classic American road trip.

TAKE A RIDESHARE

In Rapid City, you have the option to travel to your next destination with ease by using ride-sharing services such as Lyft and Uber. Download the apps to obtain details on booking, fares, and availability.

RIDE A TROLLEY

Clang clang clang...trolley rides are a fun-filled way to tour the towns. Not only is it a convenient way to get where you’re going, but many of the trolleys offer narration and transportation between local points of interest. Find them in Rapid City, Lead, Deadwood and Hill City.

TAKE A TOUR

Sit back and relax in style when you book a trip to see the best of the area with a local sightseeing tour operator. Reserve a trip to the many parks, historic sites and hidden gems when you ride with a qualified tour company.

Tour transportation ranging from a variety of restored VW buses, luxury vehicles, open-top vans and Jeeps can accommodate large groups or small.

Some operators also provide guided adventure tours throughout the year.

Check for hiking and biking tours and winter outdoor adventure tours.

Don’t see the tour you want? Ask for a custom tour! Many companies offer a touring experience that can be tailored to fit all of your adventuring needs.

See page 4 for more details on the many different operators and tours you can take to check off all your must-sees.

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Prepare for your trip by staying in-the-know about traffic and roadimprovement projects happening in real-time. Use resources like RouteReimagined.com to plan around potential delays in your travel and keep an eye on road conditions by visiting the South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT) website, US-385.com

For Tour & Transportation business listings, turn to page 99.

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Guided Tours

Affordable Adventure Tours

Black Hills “Above & Beyond” Tours

Black Hills Adventure Tours & Vacation Planning

Black Hills Tour Company

GeoFunTrek Tours

Mount Rushmore & Black Hills Tours

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Scenic Byways

BADLANDS LOOP SCENIC BYWAY

ROUTE I-90 Exit 110 (Wall) to I-90 Exit 131

ROAD SD 240

MILES 38 miles

TIME 1 to 2 hours

Meander through the north unit of Badlands National Park on SD 240 surrounded by towering buttes, dramatic cliffs, and striated spires. This 38-mile stretch of highway has scenic overlooks with sweeping views of the Badlands’ jagged formations, popular hiking trails and the Ben Reifel Visitor Center.

SPEARFISH CANYON STATE SCENIC BYWAY

ROUTE Spearfish to Cheyenne Crossing

ROAD U.S. 14A

MILES 19 miles

TIME 30 minutes

The Northern Hills are home to Spearfish Canyon State Scenic Byway. Towering limestone palisades line U.S. 14A as it twists through the 19-mile gorge. Spearfish Creek traces the canyon where Bridal Veil, Spearfish and Roughlock falls are popular roadside attractions. Hikers find wonder exploring side canyons, and cyclists love the broad shoulders and uniform 3 percent grade.

VANOCKER CANYON/NEMO ROAD SCENIC DRIVE

ROUTE Nemo to Sturgis

ROAD Vanocker Canyon Road FSR 26

MILES 17 miles

TIME 30 minutes

Enjoy the gentle curves of Nemo Road as you follow Box Elder Creek and pass dense pine forests, abandoned miner cabins and expansive meadows. Turn into Vanocker Canyon a mile from the town of Nemo. The 17-mile leg twists and curves through three breathtaking canyons that give way to a downhill plunge to Sturgis.

BOULDER CANYON SCENIC DRIVE

ROUTE Sturgis to Deadwood

ROAD U.S. 14A

MILES 12 miles

TIME 20 minutes

The high-walled valley road of U.S. 14A provides a short, yet sweet 12-mile drive. This relaxing route between Sturgis and Deadwood is especially stunning in the fall when it’s bursting with colorful foliage.

PETER NORBECK NATIONAL SCENIC BYWAY

ROUTE Keystone to Custer

ROADS Needles Highway (SD 87), Iron Mountain Road (U.S. 16A), Horsethief Lake Road (SD 244) and Sylvan Lake Road (SD 89)

MILES 70

TIME 2 to 3 hours

Peter Norbeck Scenic Byway threads its way around pigtail bridges, through one-lane rock-walled tunnels and ascends to the uppermost heights of the Needles. The route is considered one of the most outstanding byways in America. It travels through portions of Custer State Park, the Norbeck Wildlife Preserve, near Mount Rushmore National Memorial and the Black Elk National Wilderness Area.

BELLE FOURCHE TO DEVILS TOWER SCENIC DRIVE

ROUTE Belle Fourche to Devils Tower National Monument

ROAD SD 34/ WY 24

MILES 52 miles

TIME 1 hour

The journey to Devils Tower National Monument takes you through the picturesque Belle Fourche River Valley on SD 34. As you enter Wyoming, the road changes its name to WY 24. The drive passes through Aladdin, WY, and climbs through ponderosa pine forests. As you approach the town of Hulett, WY, glimpses of the tower emerge from the ranches and grasslands surrounding the rocky hills.

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2024 Events

MARK YOUR CALENDAR

ONGOING

May 18-Sept 21

Deadwood Alive Shootouts

Main Street Deadwood

May 20-Sept 28

Cultural Dance & Music Performances

Crazy Horse Memorial®

May 24-Sept 30

Evening Lighting Ceremony

Mount Rushmore

National Memorial

May 29-Sept 2

Monday Movie Night Outlaw Square, Deadwood

May 29-July 17

Music On Main

Wednesdays, Harley-Davidson Rally Point, Sturgis

May 29-Sept 2

Outlaw Square Summer Concert Series

Outlaw Square, Deadwood

May 30-Aug 29

Summer Nights

Thursdays, Downtown Rapid City

June 7-Aug 23

Downtown Friday Nights Spearfish

June 6-July 25

Hometown Thursdays Belle Fourche

June 6-Aug 15

Splash Patio Concert Series Thursdays, Main Street Square, Rapid City

June 9-Sept 1

Old West Shootouts

Aboard the 1880 Train

Hill City *Special departures

MAY

17-18 Black Hills Sounds of Silence Tesla Rally Custer

17-18 Hops & Hogs

Deadwood

24-25 Summer Kickstart! Outlaw Square, Deadwood

May 17-19

Custer State Park Open House Weekend

Custer State Park

26 Back When They Bucked Deadwood

JUNE

1 Frülingsfest

Main Street Square, Rapid City

1 Spring Volksmarch

Crazy Horse Memorial®

4 Trolley on the Trail

George S. Mickelson Trail, Deadwood

7-8 Deadwood PBR Deadwood

7-9 Off-Road Rally Custer

8-9 76th Annual Hulett Rodeo Hulett, Wyoming

13-15 Wild Bill Days Deadwood

14-16 Gift from Mother Earth Art Show & Sale

Crazy Horse Memorial®

15-16 Renaissance Festival

Lead

19-23 Sturgis Camero Rally Sturgis

21-22 Lead Heritage Fest

Lead

June 21-22

Mammoth Days 50th

Anniversary Celebration

The Mammoth Site of Hot Springs

22 Kid's Carnival

Main Street Square, Rapid City

26 Ruth Ziolkowski Day of Remembrance

Crazy Horse Memorial®

28-30 Black Hills Bluegrass & BBQ Festival

Elk Creek Resort, Sturgis

29-30 Native POP People of the Plains

Main Street Square, Rapid City

30-July 4

Black Hills Roundup Belle Fourche

JULY

2 Trolley on the Trail

George S. Mickelson Trail, Deadwood

3-4 Gold Camp Jubilee

Lead

4-7 Star Spangled Independence

Holiday Celebration

Hill City

7-12

3 Wheeler Rally Deadwood

10 Trolley on the Trail

George S. Mickelson Trail, Hill City

13 Neutrino Day

Lead

13 Bierbörse

Main Street Square, Rapid City

17-20 Black Hills Corvette Classic Spearfish

19-21 Festival in the Park Spearfish

July 19-21

Gold Discovery Days Custer

21-27 Days of '76 Deadwood

AUGUST

2-11 84th Annual

Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Sturgis

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5 Legends Ride Deadwood/Sturgis Buffalo Chip

16-24 Central States Fair Rapid City

Aug 19-25

Hugh Glass Rendezvous Bicentennial Celebration Lemmon/Shadehill

20-25 Kool Deadwood Nites Deadwood

23-24 Wine, Brew & BBQ Hill City

23-25 Fall River Hot Air Balloon Festival Hot Springs

27-Sept 1

Sturgis Mustang Rally Sturgis

SEPTEMBER

1 Studebaker Car Show Custer

4-7 Sturgis Off-Road Rally Sturgis

6 Crazy Horse and Korczak Ziolkowski Remembrance Day Crazy Horse Memorial®

6-8 Stratobowl Historic Hot Air Balloon Launch

Stratobowl, Rapid City

7 Wine Express

1880 Train, Hill City

7 Rush-No-More’s Dakota Rods & Classics Show & Shine

Rush-No-More RV Resort, Sturgis

7-8 Hill City Quilt Show Hill City

10 Trolley on the Trail

George S. Mickelson Trail, Deadwood

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George S. Mickelson Trail, Hill City

Sept 13-14

Deadwood Jam Deadwood

19-21 Plein Air Paint Out Hill City

21 Sturgis Fall Hot Pepper Festival Sturgis

21-22 Fall in Love with Lead Lead

26 Pumpkin Festival Belle Fourche

26-28 Annual Buffalo Roundup and Arts Festival Custer State Park

27-29 Black Hills Film Festival Hill City

28 Pumpkin Festival Main Street Square, Rapid City

28 Oktoberfest Express 1880 Train, Hill City

29 Fall Volksmarch Crazy Horse Memorial®

OCTOBER

4-5 Oktoberfest Deadwood

5 Cruiser Car Show

Main Street Square, Rapid City

5 Harvest Moon Fall Festival Custer

11-13 Black Hills Powwow Rapid City

11-27 The Haunting of Keystone Weekends, Keystone

14 Native Americans’ Day Celebration

Crazy Horse Memorial®

17-19 Wild West Songwriters Festival Deadwood

25-26 Deadweird Deadwood

Find Rodeo Events on page 38.

Find Powwows on page 42.

Find Winter Events on page 96.

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Signature Events

FUN-FILLED HAPPENINGS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

Excitement is endless in the Black Hills and Badlands. From thrilling rodeos and outdoor festivals to cultural celebrations, discover South Dakota’s signature events. There is something for everyone to enjoy!

1 INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS

HILLS-WIDE • JULY 1-6, 2024

Discover the best Independence Day celebrations in America with events throughout the Black Hills and Badlands. Enjoy parades, fireworks, rodeos, live music, and more. Celebrate America’s birthday with us!

2 STURGIS MOTORCYCLE RALLY

STURGIS • AUG. 2-11, 2024

Rev up your engines and join us for the iconic Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Every year the Rally brings bikers, vendors, and onlookers to town for ten fun-filled days in August. Experience epic rides and fantastic scenery.

3 CENTRAL STATES FAIR & RODEO

RAPID CITY • AUG. 16-24, 2024

Play at the Central States Fair in Rapid City every August. Enjoy the carnival, open-class competitions, cattle and horse events, and nine nights of grandstand entertainment with the PRCA Range Days Rodeo. Fun for the whole family!

4 BUFFALO ROUNDUP & ARTS FESTIVAL

CUSTER STATE PARK

SEPT. 26-28, 2024

Experience the awe-inspiring Buffalo Roundup in South Dakota

where cowboys drive a herd of 1,300 buffalo. Arrive early for parking and a pancake breakfast. Don’t forget your cameras, chairs, layered clothing, rain gear, and sunglasses. Afterward, browse the Roundup & Arts Festival’s 150+ vendors for fine art, crafts, and entertainment.

5 BLACK HILLS POWWOW

RAPID CITY • OCT. 11-13, 2024

Enjoy this vibrant event in local Native American culture at the Black Hills Powwow, He Sapa Wacipi. Three days of singing, dancing, drum groups, art shows, hand games, athletic competitions, mouth-watering cuisine, and intricate art make up this classic festival. Attend the event at Summit Arena in Rapid City.

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RAPID

CITY

JAN. 31 - FEB. 8, 2025

Saddle up for a wild ride at the Black Hills Stock Show and Rodeo® in Rapid City. Watch cowboys and ranchers compete in 10 different breeds of cattle shows, ranch and PRCA rodeos, and 18 different horse events. Shop from over 300 vendors, enjoy youth events and western entertainment.

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Try the Local Fare

You’ll always remember a place by its food if it’s just that good, so rest assured, you’ll never forget the Black Hills and Badlands! Try local specialties like Indian Tacos, Cornish Pasties (pass-tees), and even some bison chislic. With dozens of casual dining eateries, fine dining restaurants, and chuckwagon suppers, this region is filled to the brim with unique dining experiences. The atmosphere is as relaxing as your vacation, and there’s no need to dress up. Come as you are and enjoy an unforgettable culinary adventure in the Black Hills & Badlands.

- Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner - Cocktails - Wine - Beer - Outside - Takeout - Delivery

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WINERIES, BREWERIES & DISTILLERIES SCAN HERE TO DISCOVER MORE Rustic – yet refined – with notes of delicious… Make your way through the trail of wineries, breweries, and distilleries that stretches across the Black Hills and Badlands. Use this map to navigate toward tasting rooms wherever your vacation takes you!
Tasting Trail
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Family Fun

UNFORGETTABLE ADVENTURES AWAIT

There’s no time like vacation time for the whole family to reconnect. Start here for the perfect reset and give your kids experiences they’ll remember forever.

OPT OUTSIDE

A trip through Western South Dakota will have your little ones unplugged and tuned into the sights around them. Exploring clear mountain lakes, towering granite spires, mysterious underground caves, and parks with bison herds will make sure all devices are off and attention is on.

FUN & EDUCATIONAL

The Black Hills and Badlands are known for fun educational opportunities. Across the region, visitors can learn about U.S. history and Native American culture while being wowed by geology, archaeology, and exhibits. With so many galleries, museums, and parks to explore, you’re sure to keep the whole family engaged.

ART, MUSIC, & MORE

When you’re in the region, experience vibrant street art and galleries, play in interactive fountains, dance and sing along to live music, or watch a movie under the stars. Visit each community's section to learn more.

MAKE LIFETIME MEMORIES

Aside from the natural wonders and history that make the region unique, there are many incredible attractions in the Black Hills and Badlands.

Great for all ages and with no shortage of heart-pounding thrills, the Tubing Hill, Alpine Slide, Aerial Adventure Park and Pinnacle Zip Tour at Rushmore Tramway Adventures in Keystone are sure to be favorites.

Play together as a family like never before at Sprocket’s Fun Foundry. This family fun center is equipped with a fully immersive virtual reality experience and arcade favorites.

ROADTRIPS ARE OUR SPECIALTY

You'll discover the new meaning of "all-inclusive" in the Black Hills and Badlands region.

We're not kidding when we say it's an attraction in itself with something for everyone when you drive or ride throughout the region. With so many pins in your vacation's map comes the joy of having several routing options.

Stop by waterfalls in Spearfish Canyon, Jackalopes in Wall, and points of interest throughout various communities - just to name a few! Reptiles, bears, friendly farm animals, and dinosaurs await on your drive along Hwy 16. (See page 57 for more recommendations on the road to Rushmore)

A cuise through the Hills is anything but boring - be prepared to play "I spy" and "bingo" with so many icons along the way.

MAKING PLANS?

Talk to local experts at Black Hills Vacations for tickets, lodging and information or visit BlackHillsVacations.com

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Reptile Gardens Rushmore Tramway Adventures Bear Country U.S.A., Photo by Visit Rapid City Old MacDonald’s Farm Dinosaur Park, Photo by Visit Rapid City Sprocket’s Fun Foundry

Family Activities

BLACK HILLS & BADLANDS SCAVENGER HUNT

Find iconic Black Hills and Badlands sights during your trip! Try to spot and check all of these off along the way.

TRIVIA

1. What was the first U.S. National Monument to be designated?

2. Where can you find the grave of “Wild Bill” Hickock? Bonus: What was his real name?

3. What is the proper term for the “Black Hills” in the Lakota dialect?

4. Who are two prominent figures associated with the creation of the Crazy Horse Memorial®

5. Who are the four US Presidents carved on Mt. Rushmore?

Roosevelt, & Abraham Lincoln.

Korczak Ziolkowski.

as Paha Sapa.

James Butler Hickock.

National Monument by Pres. T. Roosevelt in 1906.

1.

BLACK HILLS & BADLANDS WORD SEARCH

Find the following words in the puzzle. Words are hidden → ↓ and ↘

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PRESIDENT BALD
RUSHMORE BADLANDS
COYOTE
SPEARFISH CANYON WILDLIFE LOOP DEVILS TOWER PRAIRIE DOG
EAGLE
WIND CAVE
BISON
Bighorn Sheep Free Ice Water Sign World’s Largest Wooden Bigfoot Old West Legends Bison Steam Engine Alligators Mammoth Fossils Statues of Presidents Spearfish Falls Answers: Devils Tower 2. Mt. Moriah Cemetery, 3. The sacred Black Hills are known 4. Chief Henry Standing Bear & 5. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore
22 BlackHillsBadlands.com • # DiscoverBlackHills To Devils Tower National Monument Jewel Cave National Monument Wind Cave National Park Custer State Park Mount Rushmore National Memorial Crazy Horse Memorial® Bear Butte State Park Spearfish Canyon Vanocker Canyon Road 79 85 14A 34 385 16 87 16 A 16A 44 44 40 244 36 16 34 79 I-90 I-90 14A 85 385 385 385 385 79 87 89 16 HILL CITY SPEARFISH SUNDANCE STURGIS DEADWOOD LEAD KEYSTONE CUSTER HOT SPRINGS RAPID CITY BELLE FOURCHE BOX ELDER NEMO To I-90 East STICKER LOCATION SCAN HERE FOR EXACT LOCATIONS
Get Stuck on the Black Hills and Badlands Sticker Trail where every road leads to adventure... and Stickers! What to do Begin your adventure today by finding the closest participating community to you. Scan the QR code or check the map to help find your first Free sticker! Don't forget to stop in and collect your Free Black Hills and Badlands sticker from the Black Hills Visitor Information Center in Rapid City! Continue your journey and discover the charm of our communities by collecting each keepsake sticker. Be sure to collect all 17 ! • letsgoon an adventure • Badlands National Park 79 27 40 44 44 2 WALL KADOKA MURDO INTERIOR RAPID CITY Loop Badlands Road I-90 EAST
Sticker Trail

SOUTH DAKOTA HEAD FOR THE HILLS PASSPORT

There are simply no hills like the Black Hills. And what better way to explore them with the family than with the Head for the Hills Passport?

This free, mobile-exclusive digital passport will guide you to the family-friendliest places in the beautiful Black Hills. Check in to stops across western South Dakota for discounts, prizes and more. No app required.

See how fast “Are we there yet?” becomes “THAT WAS SO COOL!” with the Head for the Hills Passport. And with prizes waiting to be awarded, you and the entire family are sure to make some memories that’ll last a lifetime.

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Always Free Fun

How do you make the best vacation even better? By finding free things to do and see!

With so many free museums, galleries, roadside stops and attractions, it’s easy to plan a budget-friendly trip to the Black Hills and Badlands. Take a look at this list of sites to stretch your dollar so you can stay even longer.

For more great savings, use the coupons on pages 25-26.

RAPID CITY REGION

• Art Alley, Rapid City

• Chapel in the Hills, Rapid City

• City of Presidents, Rapid City

• Dahl Arts Center, Rapid City

• Dinosaur Park, Rapid City

• Main Street Classic Car Museum, Rapid City

• Main Street Square, Rapid City

• Mt. Rushmore Black Hills Gold Factory Tour, Rapid City

• Museum of Geology, Rapid City

NORTHERN HILLS REGION

• Adams Museum, Deadwood

• D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery, Spearfish

• Outlaw Square, Deadwood

• Sanford Lab Homestake Visitor Center, Lead

• Termesphere Gallery & Museum, Spearfish

• Tri-State Museum, Belle Fourche

SOUTHERN HILLS REGION

• Dahl’s Chainsaw Art, Keystone

• Keystone Historical Museum, Keystone

• Trails, Trains & Pioneers Museum, Edgemont

BADLANDS REGION

• Oglala Lakota College Historical Center, Kyle

• Mah ˇ píya Lúta - The Heritage Center, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation

• Wall Drug Store, Wall

BLACK HILLS OF WYOMING

• Hulett Museum, Hulett

• West Texas Trail Museum, Moorcroft

• Sundance White Ranch Park, Sundance

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One More Day

Thinking about spending an extra day in the Black Hills and Badlands? If you’re on the fence about heading back home or saying, “why not?” to your inner adventurer, we’re here to help.

Much like a three-day weekend, a single day in any one of these regions might be the exposure you need to plan an entire vacation for the next time around. But you’ll never know unless you try.

Check out these suggested activities from select regions that can be done in one day – they’re oh-so fun, and oh-so practical! It’s time to make spontaneity your reality.

Get ready to spend one more day in…

DEVILS TOWER COUNTRY & SUNDANCE, WY

A spectacular “add-on,” Devils Tower National Monument and its surrounding prairie is a trip in itself, but even though

it’s in Wyoming, it’s so easy to add to your South Dakota vacation. It truly is that close!

The Monument is impressive in photos alone but checking it out in person is one of the greatest favors you’ll ever do for yourself.

After the trip to the Monument, or even before, depending on which direction you are traveling, be sure to explore other adventures in the Black Hills of Wyoming. Visit Sundance, WY, to learn more about the Sundance Kid’s namesake and explore the Crook County Museum. You could spend the entire day enjoying Western history in the museum and art gallery at Hulett, or at Keyhole State Park near Moorcroft. While you’re in the region, check out the Serenity Trail in Newcastle. The Black Hills of Wyoming and the surrounding region is a relaxing, scenic place, and a wonderful area to spend one more day in!

NORTHERN HIGH PLAINS REGION

If you’re looking to add a relaxing, outdoorsy day to your trip, the Northern High Plains region is a hidden haven. This region is easy to spend a whole day in if you are interested in lounging by the water, fishing, or boating. This region is home to two state recreation areas, Rocky Point State Recreation Area, and Shadehill State Recreation Area.

SOUTHERN HILLS REGION

After a trip to the Crazy Horse Memorial®, it’s time to take the vacation farther south. The Southern Hills are home to a natural paradise with some small-town fun added to the mix. In one day, it’s easy to visit places like Wind Cave National Park, The Mammoth Site of Hot Springs, and Evans Plunge. From there, you can round out the day by hiking in Sheps Canyon, or having a cool-down day by the water at Angostura Reservoir. If you’re up for one more glimpse into the Old West, head over to Edgemont for a museum adventure. Finally, if you get up early enough, you might consider seeing the hills by hot air balloon!

I-90 EAST REGION

If you’re on the hunt for quirky, fun attractions with fantastic photo opportunities, then look no further than the I-90 East region. Murdo, Kadoka, Interior, Wall, and Mitchell are in this area, and each have their own flavor of fun to offer visitors. See restored historical buildings near Murdo at 1880 Town or the Pioneer Auto Show. View the Badlands in Interior, taste spirits in Kadoka, and Wall Drug Store in Wall. Always keep an eye out - this area is home to a giant dinosaur and jackalope or two!

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Get Outside

No matter where you go on your trip, Western South Dakota is an outdoor recreation paradise. With wonderfully diverse terrain and wide-open spaces, there’s something for every outdoor enthusiast.

CYCLING

Crushed limestone and gravel paths, wide-shoulder highways, in-town bike paths, and rugged mountain trails mix up the adventure and offer many options for all types of cycling.

Nearly all 6,000 miles of the Black Hills National Forest roads and fire trails are open to cyclists, enabling mountain bikers to traverse across the region.

For a tour through the Hills on a gravel path, try the George S. Mickelson Trail. Containing converted railroad bridges and tunnels, this exceptional 109-mile trail is an exciting trek for cyclists. See page 33 for more information.

GOLF

Public golf courses in the Black Hills and Badlands have stunning views for that perfect tee shot.

KAYAKING & CANOEING

Breathtaking lakes are scattered throughout the Hills and you can experience them up close. Rent a kayak, canoe, or paddleboard from local outfitters to take in the views.

FISHING

Lakes, dams, creeks, and streams are filled with fish ready to bite.

Try your hand at fly fishing, casting a line in larger bodies of water or waiting until temperatures drop for ice fishing. Whatever you choose, you’ll be surrounded by remarkable scenery and sure to take home tasty catches. Check with the South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks offices at 605-223-7660 for limits and license requirements before heading out.

HUNTING

Our region includes hunting opportunities such as big and small game, pheasant, and fowl.

Track a variety of wildlife and book a stay with friendly locals, private lodges, and over 30 developed camping areas.

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Custer State Park

For information on licensing and tag registration, call the South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks department.

HIKING

One of the best ways to see the region is to get out and take a hike. Hundreds of miles of trails for all levels of hikers web the entirety of the Black Hills and Badlands.

Many routes lead to sweeping views, wildlife hot spots, historic sites and stunning overlooks. Find short scenic loops, challenging trails and more to explore on page 34.

WILDLIFE VIEWING

Prairie dogs, coyotes, deer, bison, elk, bighorn sheep, and mountain goats fill the mountains and prairies of the

region. Be sure to keep an eye out for wildlife, yet never approach them. When visiting their home, be sure to maintain a safe distance, and to stay in your car if you find yourself in a “bison jam!”

PHOTOGRAPHY

Charge up your batteries and clear your digital storage — there’s photo opportunities around every corner. Dynamic landscapes filled with rich color, wildlife, and bucket-list monuments full of captivating detail will keep your camera busy.

The show doesn’t stop after the sun goes down, either. Low light pollution and unobstructed views offer unparalleled panoramas of the night sky. Map out the constellations, find planets, and catch shooting stars.

Every month, Black Hills and Badlands Tourism Association hosts a photo and video contest for locals and visitors. The winners’ works are highlighted on social media, and each winner receives a prize from a monthly sponsor. Check out our social media to learn more.

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Notch Trail, Badlands National Park Roughlock Falls Pactola Lake

Sleep Under the Stars

The adventure doesn’t end when you turn in for the night. Where you lay your head is just as much a part of the journey as anything else.

Wide-open spaces, quiet corners of the forest, lakeside campsites, luxury treehouses – see what awaits at your base camp in Western South Dakota.

DISPERSED CAMPING

The Black Hills are your perfect setting for dispersed camping. The ease of camping access also makes this region the perfect place for bike-packing.

A number of national parks, national forest land, and state park areas are open for backpackers and campers.

In the Black Hills National Forest, dispersed camping is allowed in places away from developed campsites, bodies of water and roads. Across the 1.2 million acres, this gives you many options for bunking down.

CATCH THE LOCAL VIBE

What’s the secret behind beautiful camping in the Black Hills wilderness?

You are! Live like a local and make sure your home away from home remains in the pristine (or better) condition that you found it in.

Your choices to camp are abundant, but it’s up to you to keep it that way. Be sure to pack out what you pack in, pitch your tent far away from water sources like rivers or lakes, honor fire restrictions, and leave no trace! Sign the Forever 605 pledge - a stewardship promise - at Forever605.com to see what we’re all about, and to take the first step in keeping the wilderness wild.

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Black Hills National Forest

Check with the National Park Service, South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks, or the Forest Service for specific information on fees, rules, and regulations. If you are riding an e-bike in your travels, consider talking to these agencies to ensure your ride is trail-legal.

DEVELOPED CAMPSITES

If campgrounds with dedicated amenities and sites are your preferred way to stay, there are dozens of options.

The national parks in the region offer multiple developed sites, including two sites in Badlands National Park, Elk Mountain Campground in Wind Cave National Park, and the Belle Fourche River Campground at Devils Tower National Monument.

Six state park and recreation areas in the Black Hills offer modern to basic campsites and even horse camps to accommodate your stay.

Explore Bear Butte State Park, Rocky Point State Recreation Area, Custer State Park, Shadehill Recreation Area, Llewellyn Johns Recreation Area, Shep’s Canyon Recreation Area, and Angostura Recreation Area for stunning experiences.

PRIVATE CAMPGROUNDS

The landscapes surrounding private campgrounds in the region are just as diverse as the campgrounds themselves.

Locations like Katmandu Campground, Custer’s Gulch RV Park & Campground, Sturgis RV Park, and Mt. Rushmore KOA & Lodge at Palmer Gulch offer a full list of amenities for your stay.

Electricity, full hookups, pools, convenience stores, dining, activities, rentals, showers, and laundry are usually available on-site.

GLAMPING

Consider glamping for a luxury stay that combines the beauty of nature with modern amenities. Experience the outdoors in style and comfort.

Try a unique overnight stay in the region by booking an authentic covered wagon, yurt, or glamping tipi, complete with a private deck to stargaze and chat the night away.

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Mickelson Trail

AT A GLANCE

• 109-mile crushed-stone path

• 100 converted railroad bridges

• 4 rock tunnels

• 15 trailheads

• Open to pedestrians, bicyclists, e-bikes and horseback riders

FEES

• TRAIL PASSES Required for all trail users 12+

• COST Day Pass, $4 Annual Pass, $15

AMENITIES

• Parking

• Picnic tables

• Self-serve entrance kiosks

• Vault toilets

Named after a former governor who endorsed its construction, South Dakota’s George S. Mickelson Trail is more than just a recreation trail - it’s a trail of history.

The 109-mile trail traveling through the heart of the Black Hills has over 100 converted railroad bridges, four hard rock tunnels, 15 trailheads and exceptional scenery from Edgemont to Deadwood. Visitors can traverse the same path as Lt. Col. George A. Custer, Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, and Potato Creek Johnny.

Burlington Northern built this rail line over 100 years ago to accommodate the miners who had rushed to the area to pan for gold. In 1983, rail travel ceased, and this incredible crushed limestone trail became a reality.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Bike, run, or take an accessible trolley to experience the trail for yourself.

The Deadwood Mickelson Trail Marathon, Half Marathon, and Relay takes place on June 1-2, 2024, covering 26.2 miles of the northern part of the trail. To traverse the trail by bike, there are two options: the Mickelson Summer Trail Trek, which takes place on June 21-23, 2024, or the Fall Trek taking place on September 20-22, 2024. Both are open to bikes and e-bikes.

Trolley on the Trail is an event that gives people with impaired mobility the opportunity to experience the trail. This four-hour trolley ride runs on June 4, July 2, and September 10, 2024 in Deadwood, and on July 10 and September 11, 2024 in Hill City. Reservations are required and can be made by calling Deadwood NeighborWorks at 605-578-1401 or the Hill City Chamber at 605-574-2368. Those making reservations must have a handicapped parking permit. One assistant can accompany an individual, if needed.

PETS

• All pets must be leashed

CONNECTING TOWNS

• Custer

• Deadwood

• Edgemont

• Hill City

• Lead

• Pringle

• Rochford

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Trails Directory

Door Trail

Badlands National Park •

Notch Trail

Badlands National Park

Saddle Pass Trail

Badlands National Park

Window Trail

Badlands National Park

Cliff Shelf

Badlands National Park

Black Elk Peak, Trail No. 9

Custer State Park

Sunday Gulch Trail

Custer State Park

Creekside Trail

Custer State Park •

Cathedral Spires Trail

Custer State Park

Lover’s Leap Trail

Custer State Park •

Little Devils Tower Trail

Custer State Park

Rankin Ridge Trail

Wind Cave National Park

East Bison Flats

Wind Cave National Park

Flume Trail

Rapid City Region

Buzzards Roost Trailhead

Rapid City Region

Hanson-Larsen Memorial Park

Rapid City Region

Stratobowl Rim Trail

Rapid City Region

Summit Trail

Bear Butte State Park

76 Trail

Spearfish Canyon

Eleventh Hour Gulch

Spearfish Canyon

Roughlock Falls Trail

Spearfish Canyon

Big Hill Trail

Spearfish

Crow Peak Trail

Spearfish

Red Beds Trail

Devils Tower National Monument

Joyner Ridge

Devils Tower National Monument

Tower Trail

Devils Tower National Monument

Sundance Trail System

Sundance, WY

Centennial Trail

Black Hills-wide

Hiking Biking Accessible Equestrian Cross-County Skiing Snowmobiling Snowshoeing
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Motorized Trail Experiences

AT A GLANCE

• 3,600+ miles of open roads

• 650+ miles of designated trails for OHVs (Off-Highway Vehicles)

• 21 designated motorized trailheads

MOTORIZED TRAIL PERMITS

Black Hills Motorized Trail Permits are required for all motor vehicles traveling on motorized trails in the South Dakota portion of the Black Hills National Forest. A separate permit is required when operating on motorized trails in Wyoming.

COST 7-Day Consecutive Pass, $20; Annual Pass, $25

Buy a permit at local vendors, any Black Hills National Forest Service office, or the Black Hills Visitor Information Center, located off I-90 at Exit 61 in Rapid City.

Annual passes are also available to purchase online at blackhillsbadlands.com/bhvic.

MOTOR VEHICLE USE MAPS (MVUM)

Access the MVUM for free by downloading it to your GPS or mobile device using a GPS app such as Avenza Maps. You can also get hard copies of the map from forest service offices and local vendors.

RIDE RESPONSIBLY

Ensure that riders can enjoy the wonder of the Black Hills for years to come by riding responsibly.

Be aware of the current trail conditions and treat the trails accordingly. Check beforehand that your vehicle’s width is appropriate for the trail you are riding.

Closures are posted at trail entrances. Obey signs and be cautious of logging trucks on trails with shared use.

Avoid muddy areas — they are more susceptible to erosion. Use caution — ride over obstacles, not around them.

TREAD Lightly!®

Minimize your impact on the environment when you ride by traveling responsibly, respecting the rights of others, educating yourself and avoiding sensitive areas.

RENTALS & OUTFITTERS

Explore the great outdoors through rental providers across the region. Didn’t bring your own gear? Stop by Recreational Springs Resort & Rentals; they’ll set you up with everything you need.

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Black Hills National Forest

Where to Ride

HELL CANYON

LOCATION

National

TRAILS

ROADS 1,086

POINTS OF INTEREST

Ghost

MYSTIC

LOCATION

72

POINTS OF INTEREST

Caves, old cabins, waterfalls, abandoned mines

NORTHERN HILLS

LOCATION Northern portion of the Black Hills National Forest MOTORCYCLE TRAILS

26 miles

TRAILS 209 miles ROADS 628 miles

POINTS OF INTEREST

Abandoned mines

BEARLODGE

LOCATION Wyoming side of the Northern Black Hills

TRAILS 73 miles (50”)

ROADS 236 miles

POINTS OF INTEREST Warren Peak Lookout Tower and Devils Tower National Monument

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Western Wonders

If the west ever stopped being wild, we never got the memo. Experience a little bit of ranch life and a taste of Western culture with authentic events, attractions, reenactments, and sights.

LIVE REENACTMENTS

In the Black Hills and Badlands, you’ll find plenty of modern life mixed in with parts of the past. Experience history and life as it was, ‘way back when,’ with entertaining reenactments.

You’ll find the Deadwood Alive troupe performing free shows and shootouts daily during the summer. Have a seat on Main Street throughout the day to watch the show!

WESTERN ATTRACTIONS

Catch a ride on a historic stagecoach that gives 30-minute, narrated tours of Deadwood’s history. Tickets are available at the Outlaw Square Stagecoach Stop on Main Street in Deadwood.

Hop aboard the 1880 Train on select dates for an Old West shootout. The train takes off from Hill City to Keystone, and is held up halfway through the ride by bandits — luckily, the sheriff is in town to take care of these outlaws.

Near Custer, Four Mile Old West Town stands as living history. Walk through the recreated town as characters share their knowledge of life in the Old West and perform a weekly melodrama. Want more Old West spirit? Check out the 1880 Town near Murdo where you can wear costumes and tour around over 30 authentically furnished buildings from the period.

Western history permeates the Black Hills and Badlands region, and throughout the charming communities, you will find other Western gems like museums, historical sites, and more. When visiting Belle Fourche, don’t forget to visit the Tri-State Museum and absorb a piece of the history of the Wild West! Also, be sure to take a picture of yourself standing in the geographic center of the USA just right behind the museum!

HORSEBACK RIDING

Whether you explore the region by bus tour, car, bike or offroad trails, you shouldn’t miss the chance to experience the land on horseback.

GUIDED RIDES

Saddle up your own horse, or ride one from local outfitters and guest ranches. Many places offer guided trail rides suitable for all skill levels, including Blue Bell Stables in Custer State Park. These rides are a great opportunity to learn the basics.

HORSE CAMPS

Settle down in the evenings and board your hooved companion at one of the many horse camps throughout the area. These specialized campsites offer room for trailer parking, corrals, water, and electricity so you can relax after a long day of riding.

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Before you hit the trail with your best buddy, be aware that certified weed free hay is encouraged at most horse camps. It is required in Sheps Canyon State Recreation Area, Custer State Park's French Creek Horse Camp, Sage Creek Wilderness Area, and Bear Butte State Park's horse camp.

Additionally, have your horse’s travel papers in order, including all current Coggin’s and Health Certificates, before you leave home. It's best to call prior to your trip to confirm requirements and to book early!

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Explore the River Walk Visit the Center of the Nation monument- a photo op like no other! Experience exhibits in the Tri-State Museum and the historic Johnny Spaulding Cabin. Discover all there is to see and do at our Visitor Center. 2024 EVENTS: Hometown Thursdays | June 6-August 1 BH Roundup & Rodeo | June 30-July 4 Pumpkinfest | October 26 HOURS: Memorial Day – Labor Day Mon-Sat 9-5 | Sun 1-4. Visit the website for off-season 1880 Town

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HULETT RODEO

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MOUNT

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June 8 & 15, Aug. 1, 17 & 24

Palmer Gulch, Hill City

WILD WEST

WEDNESDAYS

Wednesdays June 26-Aug. 14 Hart Ranch, Rapid City

BUFFALO STAMPEDE

June 20-22 • Kadoka

BLACK HILLS ROUNDUP

June 30-July 4 • Belle Fourche

BOSS COWMAN DAYS

July 11-14 • Lemmon

WALL CELEBRATION & RODEO

July 12-13 • Wall

CORN PALACE

STAMPEDE & RODEO

July 18-21 • Mitchell

CROOK COUNTY FAIR & RODEO

July 20-27 • Sundance, WY

DAYS OF ‘76 RODEO

July 21-27 • Deadwood

OGLALA LAKOTA NATION

WACIPI RODEO & FAIR

Aug. 1-4 • Pine Ridge

CENTRAL STATES FAIR & RODEO

Aug. 16-24 • Rapid City

XTREME BRONCS FINALS

Aug 18 • Rapid City

INTERIOR FRONTIER DAYS

Aug 24-25 • Interior

BLACK HILLS STOCK SHOW & RODEO®

Jan. 31-Feb. 8 • Rapid City

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On Highway 244—minutes from Hill City, SD and Mount Rushmore. August 1 August 17 August 24 THU SAT SAT (Series Final & Awards Ceremony) June 8 June 15 SAT SAT all rodeos run 6pm - 8pm 2024 MT. RUSHMORE RODEO EVENTS SADDLE UP FOR ACTION! - BRONCS, BULLS AND BARREL RACING!FREE for resort guests & kids under 5 $10 Adult Day Pass $5 Kids 6-12 Day Pass BUY TICKETS AT THE RODEO PALMERGULCH.COM Produced by LKC Rodeo Productions 1-800-562-8503 | 12620 Highway 244 | Hill City, SD 57745 ROUNDUP 105TH BLACK HILLS JUNE 30 - JULY 4, 2024 Bring the entire family to experience all the color and excitement of the Real West! AUTHENTIC COWBOYS & COWGIRLS 5 X MEDIUM RODEO OF THE YEAR Visit: blackhillsroundup.com CALL: 605.732.2010 • 4th of July Parade • Fireworks on July 2 & 3 • Concerts and Carnival • Food, Vendors and Fun • Miss BH Roundup Queen Contest THE BUCK STARTS HERE! 4-PRCA RODEOS RANCH RODEO PLUS BELLE FOURCHE, SOUTH DAKOTA KICK UP DUST AT THESE RODEOS AND FAIRS Black Hills Roundup SCAN HERE TO DISCOVER MORE

Lakota Culture

The Lakota Nation’s proud culture, art, and heritage run deep through the history of the Black Hills and Badlands. Many different attractions and museums have curated ways for you to take it all in and learn more about Lakota culture in Western South Dakota.

POWERFUL ART

For many, Native American art is a cherished memento commemorating their Black Hills and Badlands travels.

Authentic, locally crafted Lakota art is available for purchase at many places throughout the region.

As you visit museums and galleries, take in the symbolism unique to the Oglala Lakota throughout their artwork. Many artists showcase their creative vision by incorporating both traditional and modern influences in their pieces.

The intricate quill and beadwork of the Lakota tribes is a revered tradition and competitive art form that has been passed down through generations.

Your support of local artists encourages the continuation of critical aspects in Native heritage and recognizes the Lakota artisans who have perfected their craft over many years.

While you are in Rapid City, you can view an extensive array of historic clothing as well as horse gear, weapons, household implements, cradleboards, and toys at The Sioux Indian Museum. Housed within The Journey Museum and Learning Center, exhibitions introduce unsurpassed contemporary arts and crafts by emerging artists and craftspeople.

INDIGENOUS LEGACY

Go on an educational journey at the Oglala Lakota Living History Village, near Badlands National Park. Discover the landscapes, knowledge, and culture of Lakota country at this attraction.

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Explore PINE RIDGE

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To take in Lakota art firsthand, visit Mah ˇ píya Lúta - The Heritage Center Located near Pine Ridge, this center houses an extensive collection of prize-winning paintings and sculptures, as well as historical and contemporary Lakota art. The center is open year-round and is free to enter.

After touring the gallery of artwork, visit the historic campus where Chief Red Cloud is laid to rest.

Each summer, the center hosts the renowned Red Cloud Indian Art Show. Occurring for over 50 years, it is the largest and longest-running Native American art show of its kind in the country.

The show goes from June 1-Aug. 11, 2024, and showcases a variety of stunning displays.

LEARN LAKOTA:

TATANKA BISON

PAHÁ SÁPA BLACK HILLS

MAKHÓŠIČA BADLANDS

MATHÓ THÍPILA BEAR LODGE

WAČÍPI POWWOW

WÓPHILA THÁŊKA MANY THANKS

MITÁKUYE OYÁS’IŊ WE ARE ALL RELATED

Travel further onto the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation to gain a deeper understanding of the Lakota way of life at the Oglala Lakota College Historical Center. Here, you can view historical photographs and artwork, accompanied by an audio recording that depicts the tumultuous history of the Oglala Lakota from the early 1800s through the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890.

Take in the outstanding exhibits at the Indian Museum of North America® and The Native American Educational and Cultural Center® at Crazy Horse Memorial®.

Exhibits feature art, artifacts, and history of the many different tribes within the region and throughout the U.S. During the summer, watch indigenous performances complete with dancing and singing, visit with artists in residence, and learn more at Talking Circle Speaker Series presentations.

PINE RIDGE INDIAN RESERVATION

Majestic Badlands, rolling grassland, and dryland prairie await you on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation — home of the Oglala Lakota Tribe. The tribal headquarters is in the town of Pine Ridge, and the reservation includes the towns of Kyle, Oglala, Manderson, Porcupine, Wanblee and Long Valley.

Tour the Pine Ridge Visitor Center west of Kyle for a wildlife exhibit, art displays, informative videos, and works of art.

Pine Ridge Visitor Center

Powwows

Experience the pageantry and breathtaking beauty of Great Plains indigenous song and dance at a powwow or wacipi. Intricate regalia, powerful music, and moving celebrations of tradition and community will be at these incredible events.

TWO-SPIRIT POWWOW

June 28-30 • Rapid City

OGLALA LAKOTA NATION WACIPI, RODEO & FAIR

Aug. 1-4 • Pine Ridge

KUL WICASA WACIPI, FAIR & RODEO

Aug. 8-11 • Lower Brule

148TH ROSEBUD SIOUX TRIBE

FAIR & WACIPI

Aug. 21-25 • Rosebud

HE SAPA WACIPI NA OSKATE/ BLACK HILLS POWWOW

Oct. 11-13 • Rapid City

Black Hills Powwow, Photo by Visit Rapid City Mah ˇ píya Lúta - The Heritage Center

Black Hills & Badlands Directory

BADLANDS REGION

Beyond the corn-covered edifices in Mitchell and the silhouette of “Dignity” at the Missouri River you will find history of the cold war, free ice water and the rich culture of the area among the dramatic backdrop of the Badlands.

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RAPID CITY REGION

Big things are waiting to be discovered in the eastern foothills. As the largest city in the region, Rapid City offers both urban and rural pleasures. Six national parks and monuments are within an hour and a half drive, making this town your gateway to adventure. Whether you explore the art scene, pose with a president, hold a 12-foot python or sit on a triceratops’ horns, Rapid City is an essential part of experiencing the Black Hills and Badlands.

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SOUTHERN HILLS REGION

Towering granite spires, buffalo jams, natural hot springs, larger-than-life mountain carvings and endless outdoor fun await in the Southern Hills. Hike the highest peak east of the Rockies, traverse off-road trails or take a winding, scenic drive. There’s guaranteed adventure at every turn.

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NORTHERN HILLS REGION

Find yourself at the center of the nation, feel the rumble of the largest motorcycle rally in the world, walk the same streets as Wild West legends and revel among 7,000-foot peaks — all in the Northern Black Hills.

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BLACK HILLS OF WYOMING

Your Black Hills experience spills next door into the state of Wyoming. Stretching into the northeastern part of the state, the Black Hills of Wyoming is home to America’s first national monument. Nearby towns offer prehistoric history, abundant wildlife and tales of the state’s Wild West roots. Have your own “close encounter” in the Black Hills of Wyoming.

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WINTER IN THE BLACK HILLS & BADLANDS

Winter in the Black Hills and Badlands means crisp air and a snow-covered oasis that’s begging to be your next getaway. Sun-soaked skies, pristine powder-filled valleys and snowcapped peaks beckon to be discovered. Take a quiet weekend escape in a cozy cabin and venture out to the iconic parks and monuments, trails and peaks — smaller crowds mean you’ll have them all to yourself. Fall in love with winter.

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Terry Peak Ski Area Badlands National Park Downtown Rapid City, Photo by Visit Rapid City Custer State Park Spearfish Canyon

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• 5¢ Coffee

• 80-ft Roadside Dinosaur

• Campgrounds

• Casual Dining

• City Recreation Center

• Free Ice Water

• Giant T. rex

• Golfing

• Hotels

• Mystical Jackalope

• Shopping

• Splash Pad

• World-Famous Doughnuts

POINTS OF INTEREST

• Badlands National Park

• National Grasslands Visitor Center

• Minuteman Missile National Historic Site

• Wall Visitor Center

A QUIRKY, WORLD-FAMOUS, ONE-OF-A-KIND, MUST-SEE DESTINATION

As the “Window to the West” Wall, South Dakota is a must-visit destination. The town offers services, dining, and lodging to visitors exploring nearby attractions like Badlands National Park and Minuteman Missile National Historic Site. Wall is also a fascinating place in its own right, with small-town charm and a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1907 as a railroad station. Today, the town continues to grow and serve the needs of its year-round residents as well as thirsty visitors passing through.

MUST-SEE

You've seen the signs, but you'll agree that Wall Drug Store should be on everyone's bucket list after you see it. This iconic road trip spot has a little bit of everything, making it more than easy to spend most of the day exploring this block-long attraction. Have a homemade doughnut, drink your share of free ice water, watch a T. rex come to life, purchase a t-shirt or two and grab your free bumper sticker to be a part of this treasured destination’s long history.

When you’re finished touring Wall Drug Store and have climbed atop the Jackalope in their famed

backyard, be sure to stop by the massive wooden Jackalope sculpture just down the block and take a tour inside!

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

Fresh air and outdoor fun are abundant in Wall. Play a round of golf at the ninehole golf course. Ride or walk the bike path that follows the Badlands wall ridge. Stroll through the city park which offers a shaded picnic area as well as a complimentary playground, swimming pool, and tennis court for all to enjoy.

At night, head over to the Badlands Observatory for a wonderful view of the night sky! (Find more under Night Sky Viewing on page 51)

BUFFALO GAP NATIONAL GRASSLAND

In addition to Badlands National Park, Wall sits next door to the expansive Buffalo Gap National Grassland. With 600,000 acres to its name, this grassland is a great place to enjoy dispersed camping, hiking and horseback riding. Stop at the visitor center for more information.

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Set among picturesque backdrops of expansive plains and breathtaking views of the Badlands, Wall offers family-friendly restaurants, comfortable motels, campgrounds and unique shops! Plan an affordable multi-day stay to enjoy western history, wildlife, amazing landscapes and family fun! Wall is home to the world-famous Wall Drug Store and neighbors to Badlands National Park, Buffalo Gap National Grassland and Minuteman Missile National Historic Site.

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Need more help exploring this area? Visit Wall-Badlands Area Chamber of Commerce downtown, where the friendly staff can answer your questions.

LODGING

If you’re planning a family vacation to the Black Hills, or just passing through, Wall offers a variety of places to stay to meet your needs. From hotels & motels to camping sites that accommodate most camper/ RVs and simple tent camping, there are many great options for visitors looking for affordable and comfortable lodging.

Whether you’re exploring nearby attractions like Badlands National Park or just stopping by, Wall has plenty of options for a restful night’s sleep.

For Wall business listings, turn to page 118.

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Minuteman Missile National Historic Site

NEARBY

• BADLANDS NATIONAL PARK 4 miles

• KADOKA 20.5 miles

• WALL 21.5 miles

FEES

• ENTRANCE Free

• TOURS Fees Apply

PETS

• Pets on a leash no longer than six feet are permitted in designated areas.

AMENITIES

• Accessible

• Bookstore

• Tours

• Visitor Center

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HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT

Dedicated to commemorating the events of the Cold War, Minuteman Missile National Historic Site offers a chance to immerse yourself among the underlying drama of the era. Visit this park to explore three different sites along a 15-mile stretch of I-90 and learn what it was like to have the responsibility of thermonuclear war at your fingertips.

EXPLORING THE PARK

Two facilities — Launch Control Facility Delta-01 and Launch Facility (missile silo) Delta-09 — make up the national historic site in addition to the visitor center. We recommend dedicating at least an hour to fully appreciate the somber and captivating history of this site.

THINGS TO DO

Start your tour at the visitor center at Exit 131 to discover displays and stories of the people who worked

at the facilities. Friendly staff are on-site to help you navigate and learn about the park.

Go underground on a ranger-guided tour of Launch Control Facility Delta01. The trek begins and ends at the entry gate to the Delta-01 compound and lasts 45 minutes. On this engrossing journey, you’ll descend 31 feet underground and see ten consoles that once controlled ten nuclear missiles. Be sure to plan ahead as these tours require reservations and fill up quickly.

Resurface to take a self-guided cellphone tour of Delta-09 and Delta-01. Gaze through the glass roof of Delta-09 to see an unarmed missile. Air Force veterans who served at both sites may be present to narrate these tours. Be sure to engage with them and expand your knowledge of the Cold War as it existed on the Great Plains.

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Badlands National Park

OTHERWORDLY ADVENTURE

Step into an entirely different world when you enter Badlands National Park. With 244,000 acres of jagged buttes, spires, and pinnacles juxtaposed against the bordering grasslands, this national park has a rugged beauty unlike any other.

EXPLORING THE PARK

Adventures in Badlands National Park are endless. Things like wildlife viewing, historic places, hiking trails, and stargazing are sure to keep you enthralled. You could spend anywhere from one hour to multiple days in the park — you’re going to want to have time dedicated to tour through this national treasure.

WILDLIFE

Aside from the boundless views of the park, you’re likely to catch sight of traffic-stopping wildlife along your trek. Keep your eyes peeled and cameras at hand for bighorn sheep, bison, prairie dogs, eagles, pronghorn, and rare blackfooted ferrets along the way.

NORTH UNIT

Your journey begins in the north unit of the park, whether you enter from Wall at I-90, Exit 110 or I-90, Exit 131. Start by taking a scenic drive along the Badlands Loop State Scenic Byway — a 38-mile stretch that takes an hour at

NEARBY

• PINE RIDGE INDIAN RESERVATION

• INTERIOR 1 mile

• WALL 7.7 miles

• KADOKA 23.5 miles

FEES

• ENTRANCE Fees Apply

minimum to complete. More time may be needed, depending on traffic and the number of stops you make.

Choose from 16 designated overlooks and photo spots or visit them allwhatever you decide! Just be sure to notice the scent of juniper and wild sage along the way.

BEN REIFEL VISITOR CENTER

Explore the Ben Reifel Visitor Center to familiarize yourself with the park and learn about its remarkable history. Rangers are on-site to answer questions and can provide information as well as maps. Pick up materials for the Junior Ranger Program, ask about Rangerled programs, and take a look inside the working Fossil Preparation Lab.

Before you leave, watch a 22-minute film to learn more about the park’s incredible history and pick up a souvenir from the Badlands Natural History Association bookstore.

WILDERNESS AREA

Within the North Unit, 64,000 acres of the park have been designated as the Sage Creek Wilderness Area — one of the largest examples of preserved mixed-prairie grasslands in the country.

In this part of the park, you can enjoy backcountry camping, hiking, and tons

AMENITIES

• Accessible

• Camping

• Food & Drink

• Night Sky Viewing

• Photography

• Ranger-Led Programs

• Scenic Drives

• Trails

• Wildlife Viewing

of wildlife viewing. Please note that if you intend to camp, you must hike to your spot; there are no vehicles allowed in the backcountry. This section of the park is teeming with over 1,000 bison as well as prairie dogs and bighorn sheep. Always stay at least 100 feet from wildlife.

SOUTH UNIT

Since 1976, the National Park Service and the Oglala Lakota Nation have partnered in managing Badlands National Park. Plans are in place to expand visitor facilities in collaboration with the Tribe.

While you’re in this portion of the park, you’ll see some of the craggier formations in areas like Red Shirt Table and Sheep Mountain Table. Take in the deep canyons, ravines, and mesas that make up this stunning unit.

WHITE RIVER VISITOR CENTER

Be sure to stop at the White River Visitor Center on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation to speak with rangers about the significance of the Badlands in Lakota heritage. You can also explore exhibits, get maps, and learn information about the South Unit.

For Badlands business listings, turn to page 100.

PETS

• Pets on a leash no longer than six feet are permitted in designated areas only.

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Night Sky Viewing

STARRY NIGHTS

As the sun sets over the Badlands and Black Hills of South Dakota, visitors are treated to an awe-inspiring night sky experience. The relatively remote location of these areas makes for a clear, unpolluted view of the Milky Way Galaxy, stars and satellites, perfect for stargazing. On any given night, one can see over 7,500 stars shining brightly in the sky.

In the summer, visitors can see celestial objects such as Scorpius, Andromeda Galaxy, and Hercules Cluster.

During the winter, the clear night skies make it possible to see the Orion Nebula, Pleiades star cluster, and constellations like Orion, Taurus, and Gemini.

With the region's dark night skies, meteor showers offer a breathtaking and unforgettable experience for stargazers. Visitors can also enjoy the annual Perseid and Geminid meteor showers. The Perseid meteor shower occurs annually in mid-August, while the Geminid meteor shower can be seen in mid-December.

GAZING

During the summer, on Friday to Monday nights visitors can enjoy a Night Sky Program at the Cedar Pass Campground Amphitheater offered by Badlands National Park. During this program, park rangers and volunteers will showcase and share the wonders of the universe, including constellations, planets,

and stars, using telescopes provided by the park.

The Badlands Astronomy Festival held July 5-7, 2024, brings together space science professionals, astronomers, educators, and enthusiasts for a weekend of lectures, stories and star-gazing.

TOUR THE SKY

For a more personalized experience, visitors can also visit the Badlands Observatory in nearby Quinn. Observe the sun, moon, galaxies and planetary nebulae using the public telescopes on the outdoor observing deck. With a variety of telescopes, including the 16” Dobsonian reflector with Goto capability and viewing enhanced with night vision, visitors can embark on year-round Night Sky Tours and enjoy live-stack imaging of a deep sky object, a laser constellation tour, and stargazing.

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I-90 Adventures

FROM THE PRAIRIES TO THE HILLS

There’s so much to see and do on the eastern stretch of I-90! Witness larger-thanlife sculptures, art, roadside attractions, historic sites, a distillery and more along the 300-mile stretch of I-90 between Minnesota and the Black Hills and Badlands.

The stainless-steel work of art stands 50-feet-tall and was designed to honor the cultures of the Lakota and Dakota people. Enjoy this sculpture in person and gaze over the Missouri River at the viewing point where she stands.

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• Auto Show & Museum

• Distillery & Tasting Room

• Historic Homestead

• Hotels & Campgrounds

• Rock Hounding

POINTS OF INTEREST

• World’s Only Corn Palace

• Dignity: of Earth & Sky Sculpture

• Missouri River Crossing

MITCHELL

Mitchell, at Exits 330 and 332, is home to the World’s Only Corn Palace. The stunning civic center is decorated inside and out with murals made from various seeds and colorful ears of corn. Each ear of corn is carefully sliced and nailed into place to create the murals that adorn the building.

Visitors travel from across the nation to see this one-of-a-kind creation that mixes old folk art with modern ingenuity. Visit the palace throughout the year for special events, including live entertainment, vendor fairs and the Corn Palace Festival, August 21-25, 2024.

CHAMBERLAIN-OACOMA

The mighty Missouri River divides the state of South Dakota nearly in half. At this halfway mark, you can stop by the Lewis & Clark Welcome Center in Chamberlain at Exit 263 or 265 to admire the remarkable Dignity: of Earth & Sky sculpture.

MURDO

The friendly citizens, comfortable accommodations, and home-style eateries of Murdo epitomize small-town USA. This family-oriented community is perfect for all ages. Visit the Pioneer Auto Show, a nostalgic display that's celebrating its 70th year of housing a collection of vintage cars, trucks, motorcycles, and tractors now amounting to over 275. Many of the vehicles are featured in films and on television.

Take a walk into the past at 1880 Town and see for yourself what life was like in the Old West.

BADLANDS REGION

If you’re traveling west on I-90, Exit 131 is a must-stop destination for those interested in history and culture. Enjoy buffalo hot dogs, snacks, and ice cream at the Badlands Trading Post.

The Oglala Lakota Living History Village offers an immersive experience into

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the daily life and customs of the Lakota people. At Prairie Homestead, visitors can step back in time to the early days of homesteading in the region and tour an authentic sod house. Each of these attractions offers a unique glimpse into the history and heritage of the area.

INTERIOR

This town is a popular stop for those traveling along the I-90 corridor, providing a glimpse into the history and culture of the Badlands region.

Interior is the oldest town in the Badlands, dating all the way back to the 1800s. It is located one mile outside of Badlands National Park’s south gate and is home to premier agate beds for geology enthusiasts. Spend a night or two camping under the stars, and stop at the Cowboy Corner for services!

KADOKA

Heading west, your first glimpses of the Badlands formations will appear near the town of Kadoka, at Exits 150 and 152. Visit the only distillery in town at Exit 150 to sample their award-winning, handcrafted spirits, or enjoy lite bites, pizza, and snacks.

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Rapid City

A PLACE TO STAY AWHILE DISCOVER

• Animal Adventures

• Art Galleries

• Biking & Hiking Trails

• Black Hills Gold

• Downtown District with Festivals & Concerts

• Fine & Casual Dining

• Health Services

• Historic Locations & Buildings

• Mini-Golf

• Museums

• Places to Stay

• Specialty Souvenirs

POINTS OF INTEREST

• Art Alley

• Black Hills Visitor Information Center

• Rapid City Visitor Center

• City of Presidents

• Main Street Square

• Berlin Wall Exhibit

• Chapel in the Hills

• The Journey Museum & Learning Center

• Dinosaur Park

• City View Trolley

Rapid City, nestled on the eastern foothills of the Black Hills, is a spirited city that shines as the headquarters to the region’s vacation activities. However, it’s not just a place to drop your bags. From front row seats at the Black Hills Powwow to hearing the story of America’s leaders in the City of Presidents or clinking glasses at a local speakeasy, this destination has a way of unearthing the unexpected.

DOWNTOWN

The heart of downtown is Main Street Square, on the northeast corner of Sixth and Main. Enjoy concerts, festivals, and celebrations that take place year round. In the summer, cool off by playing in the interactive fountain. In the winter, have fun ice skating.

The City of Presidents features a collection of life-sized bronze statues depicting past American Presidents standing along the streets and sidewalks of downtown Rapid City. Take the selfguided walking tour or use your phone to bring the statues to life with the audio tour.

Downtown also offers inventive cuisine, creative exhibits, and local art galleries. Art Alley, tucked between Main and St. Joseph streets, displays an ever-changing collection of murals created by local artists.

BLACK HILLS GOLD

The Mount Rushmore Gold & Diamond Factory Outlet is a family owned and operated business that has been crafting exquisite Black Hills Gold jewelry for over

40 years. Observe skilled artisans create stunning pieces of jewelry featuring the iconic grape leaf design.

EXPLORE

THE OUTDOORS

Take advantage of local access to the outdoors at Hanson-Larsen Memorial Park, known as M-Hill, overlooking downtown with over 20 miles of trails to hike and bike.

The Skyline Wilderness Area is the perfect spot to enjoy scenery and stretch your legs. Dinosaur Park, situated just atop the hill, has seven dinosaur replicas built in the 1930s. The surrounding wilderness area is etched with trails - many offering beautiful views of Rapid City.

West of Rapid City, The Petrified Forest offers a unique experience to see trees so old they’ve turned to stone. The on-site museum offers a glimpse into the geological history of the area, and the gift shop has petrified wood and rocks for purchase.

FIND YOUR WAY

Maximize your vacation by stopping at the Rapid City Visitor Center in downtown Rapid City or the Black Hills Visitor Information Center of 1-90 at Exit 61. Both of these locations offer the opportunity to chat with local experts and purchase locally-made items. The Black Hills Visitor Information Center also offers park passes & off-road permits for purchase.

For Rapid City business listings, turn to page 113.

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The Road to Rushmore

Highway 16 is your corridor for unforgettable family adventure! Located south of Rapid City along the drive to Mount Rushmore, this highway is packed full of incredible things to see and do for all ages.

MUST-SEE

Begin your Highway 16 fun at Fort Hays — visit the Old West Town, enjoy dinner and entertainment at the Chuckwagon Supper & Show, and ride the Buffalo Hunt Coaster — voted the #1 roller coaster in the Black Hills.

Looking for another thrilling experience?

Sugar Park Adventures offers a 150-foot zipline ride through the pines. Right in front of it lies Rushmore Candy Co., an emporium for sweets and local jams, so stop in for your sugar fix! Slightly up the road, Putz n Glo Black Light Mini-Golf shines a new light on a classic.

For wildlife experiences, start by petting giant tortoises at Reptile Gardens. Then, see black bears, wolves and more at Bear Country U.S.A. Afterward, visit Old MacDonald’s Farm for pony

rides, pig racing and tons of farm animal excitement.

Do some shopping at Christmas Village, where you can choose from over 10,000 different ornaments year round. Nearby, browse through the collection of Scandinavian home goods, apparel, and novelties at House of Scandinavia.

Before you view the four presidents on the mountain, see all 46 of them at the famed National Presidential Wax Museum, where the image of every U.S. President has been - and will be - replicated in wax.

Hungry yet? Stop in at the Ruby House Restaurant in Keystone, where you can find delicious meals and refreshments while sitting among historical décor. Leave yourself a little time to digest because you’re going to need it for the adventure that awaits!

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RAPID

DISCOVER

• Aerial Adventures

• Casual & Fine Dining

• Craft Coffee & Gelato

• Downtown District

• Gold Mines & Caves

• Historic District

• Live Art Demonstrations

• Mini-Golf

• Museums

• Scenic Drives

• World’s Largest Wooden Big Foot

POINTS OF INTEREST

• Historic Walking Tour

• Horsethief Lake

• Iron Mountain Road

• Keystone Visitor Center

• Mount Rushmore

National Memorial

Keystone

HOME TO MONUMENTAL FUN

Nestled in the Black Hills National Forest just a few miles away from Mount Rushmore, Keystone is a town that’s no stranger to non-stop family fun. This small, former mining town is ready to take your vacation to the next level with some of the biggest bucket-list stops in the region.

MORE THAN A MOUNTAIN

Keystone is full of history and flavor. For a look at local life and stories of the Black Hills gold rush, stop by the Keystone Historical Museum. In addition to mining history, the museum details the life of Carrie Ingalls Swanzey of “Little House on the Prairie,” who spent 35 years living in Keystone.

Complement your visit to Mount Rushmore by visiting the Rushmore Borglum Story where you can see the lifetime works of the two carvers, Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln.

Just down the road, stop in at the National Presidential Wax Museum. Detailed audio tours guide your way through the various stages of America’s history and its leaders.

Round out your tour with a visit to Grapes & Grinds next door for refreshing gelato, gourmet coffee, and local wine.

HIGH-FLYING ADVENTURE

Discover heart-pounding thrills and soar through the sky at incredible attractions throughout Keystone.

Start by making memories of a lifetime at Rushmore Tramway Adventures. Fly down the Tubing Hill, zip through the air on the Pinnacle Zipline Tour, wind down the hillside on the Alpine Slide, climb among the treetops in the Aerial Adventure Park, and ride the Scenic Chairlift up to George’s Grill for a phenomenal view of the faces.

After a warm-up of zip-lining and tubing, take to the skies with Rushmore Helicopters and Black Hills Helicopters. Their private helicopter tours allow you to discover the vertical world while experiencing unparalleled views of Crazy Horse Memorial®, Black Elk Peak, and more.

For fun that traverses land, air, and the 7th-dimension, travel five miles east of Keystone to Rush Mountain Adventure Park. Reach new heights on the Soaring Eagle Zipline and Wing Walker Challenge. Ride a Mountain Coaster for some

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speedy thrills. Test your aim in a 7-D gunslinger experience or explore the underground with a tour through Rushmore Cave

ART COMES TO LIFE

Live art demonstrations from some of the best in their field can be seen right in Keystone. Don’t miss your chance to watch the wood chips fly at Dahl’s Chainsaw Art and visit the World’s Largest Wooden Bigfoot.

Pose with Bigfoot as well as some of the latest wooden creations from the skilled carvers that work here daily. Watch as bears, eagles, figures, and characters emerge

from tree stumps at this fantastic outdoor gallery.

On Old Hill City Road, Black Hills Glass Blowers creates delicate glass pieces on-site. If you're lucky, watch Peter Hopkins and Gail Damin skillfully craft molten glass into ornaments, figures, vases, and more with a 2000-degree furnace. Afterward, shop for a piece to take home and call your own.

MORE FAMILY FUN

Family friendly adventure is endless in the town of Keystone. The fun doesn’t stop with art, history, and aerial adventure — several attractions throughout the area are primed and ready for everyone to learn, explore and have a blast.

At Holy Terror Mini Golf, the wacky course will have the whole family doubled over in laughter. Named and themed after the last active gold mine in Keystone, the course is friendly for all ages. Give it your best shot and navigate the steep hills and tricky turns to victory.

Tour through a former gold mine when you visit Big Thunder Gold Mine. The tour is engaging and accessible, so everyone can enjoy and learn more about gold mining in the Hills. Step back in time and get your hands dirty by panning for gold near the same streams that prospectors did when you reserve a full or half-day ‘claim experience.’

For state-of-the-art arcade games, pop into Sprocket’s Fun Foundry. This new family entertainment center features fully immersive virtual reality gaming, a modern arcade, duck-pin bowling, a taproom, and a tasty casual dining restaurant.

For Keystone business listings, turn to page 109.

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Within its central spot in the Black Hills, one of the most recognizable symbols of America is brimming with history, amazing views, and family memories that are sure to last a lifetime.

EXPLORE

There is no shortage of things to do, see, and experience at Mount Rushmore. With great activities like tours, trails, wildlife viewing, and exhibits, you can expect to spend anywhere from 30 minutes to three hours at this remarkable national memorial.

SELF-GUIDED TOURS

Before you start your journey, stop by the Information Center to pick up a self-guided audio tour device and/or a Junior Ranger activity book. You can also find maps and learn how to join one of the ranger’s walk-and-talks.

YOUTH EXPLORATION AREA

Along the Presidential Trail, young visitors have the opportunity to burn off excess energy as they experience the natural and cultural history of the area.

AVENUE OF FLAGS & GRAND VIEW TERRACE

Upon entering the grounds, you’ll be greeted by the new and expanded Avenue of Flags. Fifty-six flags line the walkway

NEARBY TOWNS

• KEYSTONE 3.5 miles

• HILL CITY 12.5 miles

• CUSTER 20 miles

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• PARKING Fees Apply

to the Grand View Terrace, where you’ll have the best views of the entire memorial. Strike your best pose for family photos, and observe the intricate carving marks on the 5,550-foot-tall monument.

HERITAGE VILLAGE

On the easternmost segment of the Presidential Trail, you’ll arrive at the Lakota, Nakota, and Dakota Heritage Village. This area is staffed by Indigenous culture bearers who will share their stories, history, culture, and art with interested guests. Several tipis are set up for visitors to appreciate.

PRESIDENTIAL TRAIL

Walk onto the Presidential Trail along the base of Mount Rushmore. The winding path is a fantastic way to view the presidents and enjoy the beauty of the Black Hills National Forest as you go. The 0.6-mile trail is a moderate hike, with 422 stairs along the journey and plenty of places to stop, rest, and admire the sights along the way.

LINCOLN BORGLUM VISITOR CENTER

Below Grand View Terrace is the Lincoln Borglum Visitor Center. Interact with striking exhibits and displays inside the Visitor Center. Stay for the free historical film to see how the project came to life.

AMENITIES

• Accessible

• Food & Drink

• Gift Shop

• Ranger-Led Programs

• Self-Guided Tours

• Trails

BORGLUM VIEW TERRACE & SCULPTOR’S STUDIO

While you walk the Presidential Trail, stop and see the memorial from the Borglum View Terrace. It was the sculptor’s favorite spot to view the mountain and evaluate the progress of the carving. At the Sculptor’s Studio, located just down the steps, you can learn more about the work it took to carve Mount Rushmore and the men who dedicated their lives and time to it.

GIFT SHOP & CARVERS' CAFÉ

Relax at Carvers' Café, where you can dine with a perfect view of the Presidents. Finish your meal in the café with a scoop of vanilla ice cream based on Thomas Jefferson’s original recipe that he brought to the US in 1780.

EVENING LIGHTING CEREMONY

Each evening from late May through September, the Evening Lighting Ceremony is held at dusk. The event includes a 10-minute Ranger Talk followed by a short film, singing of the national anthem, and lighting of the sculpture. If you are visiting later in the day, stick around to take part in this moving program.

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Custer State Park

WHERE THE WEST REMAINS WILD

Custer State Park is a South Dakota treasure and is one of the few truly wild places left in the country. Towering pines, rolling hills, and massive granite spires set the stage for all kinds of adventures.

EXPLORING THE PARK

Wildlife adventure, hiking trails, lakes, and scenic drives are all ready for you to explore. Set aside one or several days to visit, as this park is sure to keep you busy.

THINGS TO SEE & DO

Make one of the park’s visitor centers the starting point for your journey. Located at the junction of US 16A and Wildlife Loop Road, the main visitor center has interactive displays, an educational video, and informative staff to help you find your way around.

On Wildlife Loop Road, visit the new Bison Center to learn the story of the park’s bison and see the process of managing the herd.

Join an open-air Buffalo Safari Jeep Tour at the State Game Lodge to spot some

NEARBY TOWNS

• CUSTER 3.3 miles

• KEYSTONE 17 miles

• HILL CITY 27 miles

• RAPID CITY 31.5 miles FEES

• ENTRANCE Fees Apply PETS

• Pets on a leash no longer than ten feet are permitted in the park.

wildlife on an off-road journey through a region of the park that is blocked off to the public.

If driving yourself is more your style, hop in your vehicle to see all sorts of wildlife such as pronghorn, wild burros, and over 1,300 bison along the wildlife loop. Take off early in the morning for the best chance to spot the more elusive wildlife that call the park home.

Experience pigtail bridges, views of Mount Rushmore, tunnels, and unique granite formations when you go on a scenic drive. Iron Mountain Road and Needles Highway are some of the most loved routes. Be aware that there are height and width restrictions on these roads.

For a Western experience unlike any other, visit Sept. 26-28, 2024, for the Buffalo Roundup & Arts Festival. Feel the thunder as bison rumble across the plains, driven by cowboys and cowgirls on horseback.

For Custer State Park business listings, turn to page 103.

AMENITIES

• Accessible

• Activities & Programs

• Camping

• Food & Drink

• Rentals

• Resorts

• Trails

• Visitor Centers

• Wildlife Viewing

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MINUTES - NOT MILES - FROM ADVENTURE

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• Aerial Adventure

• Biking Trails

• Downtown District

• Fine & Casual Dining

• Glamping

• Historic Buildings

• Local Brewery

• Mountain Lakes

• Off-Road Riding

• Rock Climbing

• RV/Tent Camping

• Scenic Drives

POINTS OF INTEREST

• Custer State Park

• Crazy Horse Memorial®

• George S. Mickelson Trail

• Jewel Cave National Monument

• Stockade Lake

• Sylvan Lake

• Wind Cave National Park

Located just minutes from many of the area’s major parks and monuments, Custer is an ideal place to set up camp in the Hills for those seeking family adventure, outdoor getaways, tasty food, and striking views.

PLAY

Custer, located just a few miles from Custer State Park, is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. Visitors can try guided rock climbing, off-road riding, or explore the George S. Mickelson Trail on bike, horseback, or by foot. Local outfitters and rental companies provide the necessary equipment and can ensure a safe and thrilling adventure.

Experience the thrill of hot air ballooning with Black Hills Balloons. Take an hour-long ride over the untouched wilderness of the Black Hills and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views at sunrise. Sail away on an unforgettable adventure filled with stunning views at Black Hills Aerial Adventures. Book now to elevate your vacation.

HISTORY

Learn about local history and life on the prairie through Native American artifacts, authentic mining tools, and everyday relics at a museum housed in the original 1881 Courthouse Museum.

STAY

There are many great places to stay in Custer, whether you prefer camping, glamping, or a cozy hotel. Choose from a variety of options, including full hookup

RV sites, tent camping sites, deluxe cabins, luxury treehouses, and glamping tipis – or book a hotel room with friendly staff, clean rooms, and ample amenities.

DINING & DRINKS

Custer is the place to be for culinary adventures. Try Mexican classics with contemporary flair at The Begging Burro where you can enjoy guacamole-madetableside and hand-crafted drinks that complement fresh, flavorful dishes.

A few blocks down, grab a table at Mt. Rushmore Brewing Company for craft beer made in-house. Discover delicious, pubinspired food at Pounding Fathers Restaurant on the second floor.

For a fresh take on local classics, have a seat at The Custer Wolf and prepare to have a memorable meal.

Searching for a signature experience?

Head to the Buglin' Bull for a taste of elevated local fare.

GOLD DISCOVERY DAYS

Attend the 101st Gold Discovery Days Celebration from July 19 - 21, 2024 with a three-day event that includes a carnival, car show, arts & crafts fair, sports tournaments, hot air balloon rally, and one of the largest parades in the Black Hills. This event is perfect for the whole family.

For Custer business listings, turn to page 101.

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NEARBY

• CUSTER 7 miles

• HILL CITY 11 miles

• MOUNT RUSHMORE NATIONAL MEMORIAL 17 miles

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• ENTRANCE Fees Apply

• TOURS Fees Apply

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• Accessible

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• Gift Shop

• Museums

• Tours

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Crazy Horse Memorial

“NEVER FORGET YOUR DREAMS”

Emerging from granite in the Southern Black Hills, Crazy Horse Memorial® is the world’s largest in-progress mountain carving.

ABOUT THE MOUNTAIN

The dream began in 1939 when Chief Henry Standing Bear invited sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski to create a tribute to the North American Indians and showcase a great hero.

Today, the crew continues to carve the Lakota warrior, Crazy Horse, upon his steed into the mountain. When completed, the granite sculpture will be 563 feet high and 641 feet long.

No federal or state monies finance the memorial — admission fees and contributions are the only funding the Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation accepts.

THE LEGACY

During your visit, learn about Native American culture. Visit the Indian Museum of North America® and the

Native American Educational and Cultural Center® to explore an extensive collection of art and artifacts. Learn more about the life of Korczak at the Sculptor’s Home & Studio and to see his various projects.

Throughout the summer, watch Native artists, dance and music performers, and culture bearers as a part of the Talking Circle Speaker Series. In addition to these special presentations, you can visit with artisans through the Artist in Residence program, held Wednesdays from May through September.

SPECIAL DAYS OF REMEMBRANCE

Join the memorial for two special days to commemorate the dual anniversaries of The Battle of the Little Big Horn and the birth of Ruth Ziolkowski, June 26. Later in the summer, honor dual anniversaries of the 1877 death of Crazy Horse and the 1908 birth of sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski, Sept. 6. Activities will be available for the public to enjoy during these events.

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VOLKSMARCHES

Join the Spring Volksmarch, June 1, 2024, or the Fall Volksmarch, Sept. 29, 2024. These 5-10K organized hikes bring you directly in front of the ninestory-high face of the carving for a remarkable viewing experience.

NATIVE AMERICANS’ DAY

Celebrate Native Americans’ Day with song, dance, special performances and speakers on Oct. 14, 2024.

GIFT FROM MOTHER EARTH ART SHOW

Celebrate the arts and crafts that are melding Native American cultures and the new west during the Gift From Mother Earth Art Show, June 14-16, 2024. View and buy artwork from the talented artists featured in the show.

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Jewel Cave National Monument

NEARBY TOWNS

• CUSTER 12.6 miles

• NEWCASTLE, WY 24.5 miles

FEES

• ENTRANCE Free

• TOURS Fees Apply PETS

• Pets on a leash no longer than six feet are permitted in designated areas.

AMENITIES

• Accessible Tour

• Gift Shop

• Ranger-Led Programs

• Tours

• Trails

• Wildlife Viewing

DESCEND INTO A HIDDEN WORLD

Hidden beneath the Southern Black Hills lies the underground world of Jewel Cave National Monument. The cave was discovered in 1900 and officially designated as a national monument by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1908 under the Antiquities Act of 1906. Over 210 miles of the cave have been mapped, and the rare formations draw visitors year round.

EXPLORING THE PARK

With so much to see above and below ground, Jewel Cave is a natural wonder you’ll want to include in your trip. Plan to spend one to two hours at this national monument.

ABOVE GROUND

Start your journey in the visitor center to learn about the monument and immerse yourself in the interactive exhibits. These engaging displays showcase the features that make

the cave unique and detail the various explorations.

On the surface, hike one of the selfguided trails and keep your eyes open for wildlife in the area. Deer, bighorn sheep, a variety of bird species, and bats are among the inhabitants that call the monument home.

Join one of the ranger programs to learn about cave mapping, wildlife, fire ecology, and wildflowers.

BELOW GROUND

After visiting the surface, take a ranger-guided cave tour. Tours range from 20 minutes to four hours, and highlight the various formations, crystals, and geological features.

Please note that tours are often filled by late morning and may be limited due to inclement weather and staffing levels. It’s recommended to purchase tickets in advance at recreation.gov or arrive early at the start of your day to inquire if walk-up tours are available.

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FULL OF HEART Hill City

Scenic beauty, great dining, unique art, and heaps of outdoor fun await you in Hill City. Central to the region’s major sights and surrounded by lakes, it’s easy to make the “Heart of the Black Hills” the base camp for your next getaway.

MUST-SEE

While in Hill City, you’re sure to hear the trademark sound of a steam engine rolling into town. Since 1957, visitors and locals alike have been hopping aboard the 1880 Train to take the two-hour scenic trip that winds through the trees from Hill City to Keystone. Book a round trip or buy a oneway ticket to stop in Keystone.

Explore the railroad museum, where the train docks in Hill City. Railroad and train enthusiasts of all ages are sure to be delighted by its collection.

On Main Street, go on a journey through time at the Museum at Black Hills Institute – a museum featuring geology, mineralogy and fossils. Explore the extensive research collection of fossils and even see a replica model of STAN, the largest and most complete male T. rex fossil ever discovered.

WINE & DINING

A trip to Hill City isn’t complete without a signature meal. Enjoy a glass of South Dakota made wine along with a delectable dining experience or choose delicious Italianstyle pizza pies in a cozy ambiance at Mangiamo’s Pizza.

If you’re looking for classic European-style cooking, look no further than the Alpine Inn, where delicious entrees like Kaes Spaetzle Primavera have been

CITY

• Art Galleries

• Casual & Fine Dining

• Hiking & Biking

• Horseback Riding

• Main Street Shopping

• Museums

• Steam Powered Train

• Wineries & Breweries

• World’s Largest Chainsaw Wood-Carved Smokey Bear

POINTS OF INTEREST

• Black Elk Peak

• Civilian Conservation Corps Museum

• Deefield Lake

• Downtown District

• Hill City Visitor Center

• Off-Road Riding

• George S. Mickelson Trail

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perfected. This restaurant is cash-or-check-only, so be sure to plan accordingly.

Wind down your day at Sick-N-Twisted Brewery or Prairie Berry Winery. Each offers the best of locally made, handcrafted wine and beer, as well as regular entertainment and plenty of outdoor space to soak up the sun.

CYCLING

After purchasing a $4 daily or $15 yearly pass, cyclists can access the Mickelson Trail easily at the small park across from Bicyles & Boats near the 1880 Train Depot.

Enjoy your winding ride at a moderate grade and either turn around at your leisure, or aim to make it past the Crazy Horse Memorial® for a longer ride!

If you’re wanting to do lengthier segments at a time, the Hill City – Pringle segment is just under 30 miles one way and works best with two cars handy – one at each stop - or a planning for a ride to pick you up! Bring plenty of water, as the trek is deceptively challenging with its subtle grades. Didn't bring a bike? Rent one from Rabbit Bicycles or Black Hills Power Bikes Rentals & Boutique!

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Wind Cave National Park

NEARBY TOWNS

• HOT SPRINGS 7 miles

• CUSTER 18 miles

• EDGEMONT 33.5 miles FEES

• ENTRANCE Free

• TOURS Fees Apply PETS

• Pets on a leash no longer than six feet are permitted in designated areas.

AMENITIES

• Accessible

• Camping

• Trails

• Tours

• Visitor Center

• Wildlife Viewing

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DISCOVER TWO PARKS IN ONE

This remarkable national park in the Southern Hills is a place of two worlds. Above ground, discover wide-open trails, prairie grasslands, and wildlife. Below-ground, 164 miles of known cave passages await.

EXPLORING THE PARK

Designated as the eighth national park in the U.S. and the first cave to be protected within the National Park System, Wind Cave is a one-of-a-kind experience.

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: Tours will be suspended from May 1, 2024, to fall of 2024 as the elevator system into the cave is being rebuilt! This improvement project will benefit future visitors, and even though access to the cave itself will not be granted during this process, Rangers will host virtual tours of the cave using LIDAR technology.

Explore above ground and discover hiking trails, prairie dogs, bison, and incredible sights. Expect to spend an hour and a half to four hours exploring the surface and visitor center of the cave.

ON THE SURFACE

Begin your trip at the visitor center which is open year-round and located 11 miles north of Hot Springs. Learn more about the park’s history, geology, and wildlife by enjoying the interactive exhibits and viewing an educational film.

On the surface of the park, there are over 30 miles of hiking trails which include a portion of the 111-mile-long Centennial Trail that stretches across the Black Hills.

GO BELOW

Following the completion of elevator work in fall of 2024, visitors will be able to descend into the cave below by going on a ranger-guided tour. Tours last from an hour to an hour and a half. Arrive early or make a reservation at least three days prior. Get your advance tickets at recreation.gov.

Accessible cave tours and special accommodations are available for those with limited mobility, vision and hearing. Call the visitor center to make arrangements or ask at the information desk for an accessible tour.

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DISCOVER

• Active Ice Age Dig Site

• Casual Dining

• Downtown District

• Fossil Museums

• Golfing

• Mineral Springs

• Sandstone Architecture

POINTS OF INTEREST

• Angostura Reservoir

• Cascade Falls

• Chautauqua Park

• The Depot Visitor Center

• Sheps Canyon State Recreation Area

• Wind Cave National Park

Hot Springs

NATURAL WONDERS & MORE

Located at the southernmost edge of the Black Hills, Hot Springs is a picturesque city immersed in natural history.

Visitors can expect to find historic sandstone buildings, dig sites, fossil museums, and mineral springs nestled among the sloping foothills, making for a peaceful and fascinating stop.

BONES & STONES

For bone and stone enthusiasts, Hot Springs is a paradise. Here you can explore a vast collection of fossils from around the globe.

View the largest known concentration of mammoth remains in the world at an active dig site in town, The Mammoth Site of Hot Springs

New species of plants and mammals are still being discovered in the Ice Age tar pit that led to their demise. The dig site itself is celebrating its 50th Discovery Anniversary in 2024!

HEALING WATERS

While you’re in town, sink into warm spring waters at the oldest commercial tourist attraction in the Black Hills, Evans Plunge Mineral Springs. Once sought as a

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cure-all for a multitude of illnesses, they now offer naturally heated indoor and outdoor pools equipped with waterslides.

If relaxation is more your style, try heating up and taking it easy at one of the spas. Vacations are supposed to be full of adventure, of course, but also relaxation. Soak in some “me time” in Hot Springs!

TAKE TO THE SKIES

Visit in 2024 to see the 9th Annual Fall River Hot Air Balloon Festival, where over 30 hot air balloons will take flight above the Southern Hills at dawn. This festival will be held on August 23-25, 2024, and is a great place to catch a glimpse of balloons, learn how they operate, and snap some great photos as well.

Kids are encouraged to join in on the fun! They can bounce on inflatables in the park or enjoy exciting crafting events.

Other events at the festival include live performances, a farmers’ market, and a vendor market too. Event schedules can be found on the festival website.

The balloon launches start at 6:00 a.m., so be sure to get there early and with plenty of time to park and set up your chairs!

For Hot Springs business listings, turn to page 108.

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Lead

A GOLD MINE OF HISTORY AND FUN

DISCOVER

• Historic Gold Mining

• Holiday Celebrations

• Live Theatre

• George S. Mickelson Trail

• Museums

• Neutrino Research Underground Lab

• Ski & Snowmobile Access & Rentals

POINTS OF INTEREST

• Gold Run Park

• Sanford Lab Homestake Visitor Center

• The Black Hills Mining Museum

• The Open Cut

The town of Lead (pronounced Leed) is tucked into the steep folds of the Northern Black Hills. This quaint mountain town has the perfect mix of fascinating history, outdoor recreation, entertainment, and shopping.

MINING

As the home to what was once the deepest and most productive gold mine in the Western Hemisphere, Lead offers captivating mining history that is easily accessible and digestible.

Learn about the former gold mine in town that now hosts a Nobel Prize-winning science lab.

LIVING HISTORY

Tour the entire town and experience its history on a one-hour, narrated tour. Board at the Visitor Center and travel along steep roads all the way up to the Hoistroom, an engineering marvel.

On the tour, listen to stories of the past, learn about contemporary happenings, and get the scoop on what the future holds for this cozy Black Hills town.

At Black Hills Mining Museum, visit a replica of an authentic mine. View exhibits and interactive activities for a genuine hard-rock mining experience.

Local historical institutions pay homage to Lead’s glory days of the performing arts. Visit a building nicknamed the “jewel of the Black Hills,” and maybe take in one of the performances hosted there year-round.

MODERN SCIENCE

In addition to historic preservation, the Sanford Lab Homestake Visitor Center focuses on education and research. The Homestake Gold Mine, the underground mining site on which the new facility was built, was transformed into a research center in the 2000s. This facility is a mustvisit attraction for all science enthusiasts.

Here, researchers conduct experiments in the fields of physics, geology, and engineering. Visitors can explore exhibits on the history of the mine, its transformation into a research center, and the cutting-edge scientific experiments taking place underground.

With interactive displays, engaging exhibits, and knowledgeable guides, the Sanford Lab Homestake Visitor Center provides a unique opportunity to witness groundbreaking scientific research firsthand.

HOSPITALITY

You can find top-notch amenities and hospitality in Lead. Resorts, hotels, cabins, and vacation homes offer

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convenient access to skiing, snowmobile, and motorized trails directly from their properties to ensure an exciting adventure awaits.

FAIRS & FESTIVALS

From winter festivals to renaissance fairs, Lead offers visitors a unique and unforgettable experience.

Winterfest, held in early February, is a highlight of the winter season. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities like snowshoeing then warm up with delicious food & drink; plus take in live music & entertainment.

The Renaissance Festival, held in June, is a celebration of all things ‘revival.’ Guests can step back in time to enjoy live performances, jousting tournaments, and a variety of food and drinks. Dress in your best Renaissance attire! Some even take it old-school with their medieval garb.

The Gold Camp Jubilee, held in early July, celebrates the town’s rich mining history. The event includes a parade, live music, food vendors, and plenty of family-friendly activities.

No matter when you visit Lead, there’s always something fun and exciting happening. Check out the events calendar to plan your trip and experience the best that this charming town has to offer.

For Lead business listings, turn to page 111.

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• Concerts

• Casual & Fine Dining

• Hiking & Biking

• Historic Buildings

• Western Hospitality

• Museums

• Off-Roading

• Old West Reenactors

• Rodeos

• Vegas-Style Gaming

POINTS OF INTEREST

• Friendship Tower

• Historic Main Street

• George S. Mickelson Trail

• Mount Moriah Cemetery

• Outlaw Square

• Welcome Center

Deadwood

OLD WEST HISTORY AND MODERN-DAY ENTERTAINMENT

Deadwood is just as wild today as it was when Western legends roamed the streets.

The historic town has been entertaining guests since 1876 with modern-day casinos, one-of-a kind events, big-name concerts, and some of the best parties around. You can rest assured this city knows how to have a good time.

HISTORIC DEADWOOD

When the town’s very name sparks the image of Old West gunslingers, it’s only fitting to meander about and take in some of its notorious past.

Take a guided tour of the original Shasta Rooms site at The Brothel Deadwood. Curated with period-appropriate decor, the rooms tell the story of a century-long history. Visitors should be at least 16 years of age.

The Days of ‘76 Museum tells rodeo and ranching stories. Exhibits feature a historic firearms collection, wagons, stagecoaches, and plenty of Black Hills history.

Visit historic Mt. Moriah Cemetery, where notable figures like Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane are buried.

Be sure to pick up a brochure at the ticket booth so you can navigate your way around the cemetery. Pause on the walkway to catch your breath on this uphill site and to see incredible views of Deadwood.

TOUR THE TOWN

Kevin Costner’s Original Deadwood Tour takes you on an entertaining trip back in time and offers a narrated historical tour.

See stunning bronze sculptures frozen in motion against the backdrop of the beautiful high-prairie at Kevin Costner’s Tatanka: Story of the Bison.

STAY & PLAY

Play the latest slots, live table games, roulette, craps, and keno in Deadwood, or place your bet for game day by sports wagering.

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Each casino has its own flair, from historic buildings with grand staircases, crystal chandeliers and Old West charm to modern casinos and resorts with concert venues, restaurants, coffee shops, and bars.

For those on the hunt for trivia knowledge or who just have a fondness for classic cinema, the Celebrity Hotel is as much of a museum as it is a place to stay.

Find more exceptional stay and play accommodations at the Deadwood Mountain Grand and The Lodge at Deadwood Gaming Resort. Both provide luxury year-round, and are great choices for lodging and gaming.

FUN YEAR ROUND

For year-round, family-friendly entertainment, see what’s happening at Outlaw Square in Deadwood — the newest venue on Main Street. Their lineup includes concerts, movie nights, ice skating, ice bumper cars, and heartwarming holiday events.

Pause in the square to watch a local reenactment troupe perform legendary skits of the past. You’ll feel as though you are transported back in time as these actors play cards and recreate some of the most iconic moments in Deadwood’s history, including shootouts!

For Deadwood business listings, turn to page 104.

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Sturgis

EXPERIENCE THE RALLY ROAR AND SO MUCH MORE

Situated between picturesque canyons, the town of Sturgis offers military history, outdoor adventure, a unique Main Street, and legendary events throughout the year.

OUTDOORS

Sturgis has evolved into a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Take a motorcycle ride, go on a hike, hop on a bicycle, or explore a scenic trail on horseback.

At Bear Butte State Park, you can hike up to the peak for a view across three states. Please keep in mind that the mountain is sacred to many American Indian tribes. Do not remove prayer flags if you see them along the trail. A state park pass is also required.

Close to Bear Butte, 7,000 acres of public land are open to explore at the Fort Meade Recreation Area with trails for all to enjoy.

Sturgis is RV-friendly. Reserve your camping spot at places like Sturgis RV Park for a prime location that’s close to your favorite activities.

FOOD & DRINK

Sturgis eateries have food that’s sure to get your motor running. Grab a bite and enjoy live music and entertainment.

Local breweries offer up their own carefully crafted selection of brews and tasty dishes that pair perfectly with the scenery.

Stop at the Belle Joli Winery Sparkling House, located at the entrance to Vanocker Canyon. Tour their on-site vineyard and the surrounding scenery with a glass of wine in hand.

MUSEUMS

Uncover a world of motorcycling history at the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame. Browse their curated collection of bikes and related antiques.

Nearby, see over 90 cars, including rare Saabs from the GM Heritage Collection and the oldest Saab in the country, at the Sturgis Car Museum.

For Sturgis business listings, turn to page 117.

DISCOVER

• Casual Dining

• Downtown District

• Golfing

• Hiking & Walking Tour

• Hotels & Campgrounds

• Local Winery & Breweries

• Motorcycle Mecca

• Museums

• Outdoor Concerts

POINTS OF INTEREST

• Bear Butte State Park

• Black Hills National Cemetery

• Fort Meade Recreation Area

• Harley-Davidson® Rally Point

• Legendary Main Street

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• Biking & Hiking Trails

• Places to Stay

• Museums & Galleries

• Scenic Canyon Drive

• Snowmobiling

• Waterfalls

POINTS OF INTEREST

• Bridal Veil Falls

• D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery

• High Plains Western Heritage Center

• Spearfish Falls

• Roughlock Falls

• Spearfish Canyon State Nature Area

• Spearfish City Park

Spearfish

FIND YOUR ADVENTURE

Explore this town to find incredible outdoor recreation, delicious food, craft breweries and great entertainment.

THE HISTORY

Find scores of Western history, authentic displays, and Old West antiques at High Plains Western Heritage Center. Stop by for cultural events and chuckwagon dinner shows.

THE SIGHTS

Visit the D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery to see how present-day work is put into preserving and enhancing the historic site that bred trout for the entire region. Buy fish pellets from the gift shop to feed the trout.

THE OUTDOORS

With a location that offers four seasons of world-class outdoor recreation, you can easily fill your days hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, fishing,

snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling.

Take a trip down Spearfish Canyon and see sites like Bridal Veil Falls, the most easily accessible waterfall in the canyon. Cascading approximately 60 feet down the rocky walls, the best time to view this waterfall is in the spring when it’s flowing with winter snowmelt.

Another must-see water feature flows at the Roughlock Falls Recreation Area. Just a short walk down a boarded path, this waterfall is an excellent stop along your drive through the canyon.

THE ARTS

Spearfish is a vibrant art and cultural community. A variety of theatrical and musical events, art galleries, festivals and markets take place all year long.

For Spearfish business listings, turn to page 116.

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Belle Fourche

THE CENTER OF THE NATION

Belle Fourche (pronounced bell-foosh) welcomes travelers with its own brand of hospitality.

BELLE MARKS THE SPOT

Explore the vibrant historic downtown and Western business community.

A 21-foot in diameter compass rose situated along the Belle Fourche River is a monument that marks the Geographic Center of the Nation and is the perfect spot for a photo opportunity.

Explore the Tri-State Museum & Visitor Center to learn about the region’s intriguing history. Browse unique items in their gift shop, attend special events year-round, wander along the River Walk, and play a round of disc golf.

Belle Fourche hosts one of the oldest continuously held outdoor rodeos in the U.S. — Black Hills Roundup. See rodeo action, watch fireworks and enjoy the festivities from June 30-July 4, 2024.

Relax outside at Rocky Point State Recreation Area where you can boat, camp, canoe, kayak, swim and fish.

For Belle Fourche business listings, turn to page 101.

Geographic

Lemmon

Located on the northwestern border of South Dakota, Lemmon is a small town with a huge personality, and is a pleasant surprise for visitors.

WESTERN FRONTIER

Just 12 miles south of Lemmon, you’ll find Shadehill State Recreation Area, which has 100 miles of shoreline offering excellent fishing, hunting, and camping.

FIND YOUR PATH

Explore a petrified wood park, the largest of its kind in the world, filled with ancient formations. Marvel at the collection and other rare geological specimens.

Catch rodeo action and thrills at the annual Boss Cowman Days Rodeo & Celebration, July 11 - 14, 2024. The community hosts amazing artists, craft and food vendors, concerts, and parades throughout the five-day event.

The 201st Hugh Glass Rendezvous, August 19 - 25, 2024, is dedicated to the experience of frontier man Hugh Glass. In 1823, he was attacked by a grizzly bear near Shadehill Reservoir and lived to tell the tale. The festival invites participants to dress in historical garb, shoot period firearms, and partake in other period activities.

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Center of the Nation Monument
John Lopez Sculpture

DISCOVER

• Wine Tasting

• Close Encounters

• Fossils

• Historic Buildings

• Historic Walking Tour

• Museums & Galleries

• Tasty Dining

POINTS OF INTEREST

• Bear Lodge Mountains

• Cement Ridge Lookout

• Devils Tower National Monument

• Hulett, WY

• Keyhole State Park

• Newcastle, WY

• Sundance, WY

• Buffalo Jump

Black Hills of Wyoming

DISCOVER MORE, JUST NEXT DOOR

Just beyond the South Dakota border, abundant opportunity for adventure awaits in the Black Hills of Wyoming.

WESTON COUNTY

Skirting the western edge of the Black Hills, old-fashioned ranching communities welcome you with friendly hospitality and great outdoor adventures. Dine in historic buildings, go antiquing, take a historic walking tour, or hike nearby trails in Newcastle, Upton, and Pine Haven.

DEVILS TOWER COUNTRY

Crook County in northeast Wyoming is Devils Tower Country — home to world-class outdoor recreation, welcoming locals, and the first national monument.

West of the tower is the town of Moorcroft, home to a museum that houses artifacts from the West Texas Trail, a route used by cowboys bringing Longhorn cattle into the area.

Near Devils Tower National Monument, stop at Devils Tower Trading Post for souvenirs and hand-dipped ice cream, then take a stroll around the mystical base of the tower.

Just east of Devils Tower is the town of Hulett. Visit the free museum to see prehistoric and historical artifacts from northeastern Wyoming.

Sundance is where the Sundance Kid, an outlaw from Butch Cassidy’s Wild Bunch, got his name. Learn his story and others at the county museum housed in a 1923 sandstone schoolhouse. Meet Old West characters in person as you stroll the streets during a Sip ‘n Walk tour.

Along I-90, near the South Dakota state line, step back in time at a natural sinkhole that was used for 300 years as a bison trap by North American Plains Indians. See the excavation, learn the history, science, and culture on a guided tour.

For Black Hills of Wyoming business listings, turn to pages 106, 109, and 118.

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NEARBY

• HULETT, WY 10 miles

• SUNDANCE, WY 27 miles

• MOORCROFT, WY 32 miles FEES

• ENTRANCE Fees Apply (cash not accepted) PETS

• Pets on a leash no longer than six feet are permitted in designated areas

AMENITIES

• Accessible Visitor Center and Trail

• Camping

• Food & Drink

• Night Sky Viewing

• Ranger-Led Programs

• Trails

• Wildlife Viewing

Devils Tower National Monument

A GEOLOGICAL WONDER OF EPIC PROPORTIONS

Devils Tower rises 1,267 feet above the picturesque Belle Fourche River Valley and is a jaw-dropping rarity.

Also known as Bear Lodge, the tower was the first national monument — designated in 1906 — and is sacred to over two dozen Native American tribes. Many ceremonies are still held at the tower today.

ENCOUNTER

The Visitor Center has interpretive exhibits that describe the park’s natural and cultural history, a bookstore and a souvenir shop. Look for the newlyinstalled exhibits and displays.

EXPLORING THE PARK

Hiking trails, climbing, and ranger programs are activities to try or watch as you explore the area around the tower. Expect to spend a couple of hours at the monument seeing it from different angles and discovering its history.

During your visit, you may see prayer flag bundles on trees. Do not disturb or photograph these spiritual items.

TRAILS

Take a trek on one of the five trails in the park. Tower Trail, the most popular route, takes you along a paved, 1.3 mile path around the base and offers spectacular views.

CLIMBING

Devils Tower is a premier climbing area. Anyone wishing to climb above the boulder field needs to register prior to their ascent. Please note, there is a voluntary climbing closure in June.

EVENTS

During the summer, park staff and special guest speakers cover topics related to the monument’s natural and cultural history. Programs include guided walks along Tower Trail and short talks outside the visitor center.

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Year-Round Adventure

There’s no doubt that the Black Hills and Badlands are a summer road trip must, but the other seasons make this the best place to be all year long.

See for yourself why cooler temperatures, smaller crowds, and the most exceptional sights of each season will have you falling in love and springing for a getaway year-round.

ALWAYS OPEN

This part of the country is built for all-seasons fun. Year-round events, museums, parks, monuments, shops, attractions, wineries, breweries, and distilleries are set to fill your days with non-stop adventure.

SPECIAL EVENTS

If one-of-a-kind events are on your list, fall is one of the best times of the year to visit. Phenomenal festivals will put you in the mood for pumpkin-flavored everything. Oktoberfests, car shows, concerts, hot air balloon festivals, a buffalo roundup, and more all make this season unforgettable. See what’s happening during your visit on pages 7 and 8.

SMALLER CROWDS AND SHORTER LINES

The fall, winter, and spring months are your chance to break away from the crowds and see all the area has to offer. Explore these seasons and let your only traffic jam be a bison jam!

AFFORDABILITY

Few things spark satisfaction like saving money on your vacation. Lower prices in the spring, winter, and fall months mean more time in the area and more opportunities to stretch your dollar. See more parks, more attractions, and pick up a few more souvenirs with your newfound savings.

ENJOY A DIFFERENT VIEW

The region transforms throughout the seasons and comes with epic views that you won’t catch in the summer.

Go on a brisk spring excursion to see snow-dusted parks, monuments, and wildlife, like newborn bison calves, and delicate Pasque flowers breaking through the thawing soil. Or, visit later in the year for magnificent fall color, breathtaking scenic drives and no shortage of fantastic fall festivals.

Take in these unique seasonal sights by car, or rejoice in perfect conditions for outdoor fun. Hike, ride ATVs and UTVs, go on photography expeditions, or rent a bike and hop on the trails to catch some of the best views.

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A Powdered Paradise

Snow-seekers and wonderland dreamers, you’ve come to the right place. Winter in the Black Hills and Badlands has all the makings for a perfect cold-weather getaway. Experience for yourself how lifelong memories are forged from the peaceful retreats in the Black Hills.

THINGS TO DO

A visit to Western South Dakota is a thrilling experience any time of year. Pick from over 80 attractions that are open year-round, offering endless fun.

The stunning sights of the season and boundless, wide-open spaces to roam offer many ways to stay busy.

As autumn dissolves into the powdery white of winter, local wildlife is easy to find as they become less shy and search for food. Be on the lookout for incredible wildlife like bison, elk, deer and bighorn sheep.

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

Come winter, lakes once teeming with boats transform into ice fishing villages where anglers set up houses, drill holes in the ice, and wait for the fish to bite.

Fast-flowing, spring-fed streams continue to run even in the coldest months, allowing fly fishing for coldwater trout year-round. Contact South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks for fishing limits and licenses at 605-223-7660.

Hop on a fat bike and hit the trails. Fat biking is permitted on any Black Hills trail where mountain biking

is permitted — meaning tons of wintertime adventures.

For more fat tire fun, register for a winter race like The Winter’s Fat Classic Race, an evening fat tire bike race that starts and ends in Deadwood.

Take on a fresh challenge during the winter months as waterfalls and vertical seeps freeze up and are perfect for ice climbing. The Black Hills are a great place to get started or polish your ice climbing skills. Many climbs are easily accessible and have low avalanche danger while offering challenges on vertical ice.

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When the temperature dips, stay warm with magical parades, holiday markets, culinary celebrations and more. Use the Winter Events Calendar on page 96 to see a full list of what’s happening while you’re here.

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Skiing & Snowboarding

AREA SKI RESORT

Looking for a familyfriendly resort with short lines, great runs, highspeed lifts and a terrain park? Then head to Terry Peak Ski Area near Lead. The summit clocks in at 7,100 feet, offering the highest lift service this side of the Rocky Mountains. The resort offers a full slate of services and amenities, including lessons and equipment rental.

CROSSCOUNTRY SKIING

Spend a day gliding through the snow on crosscountry skis. Find peaceful solitude on the nearly 6,000 miles of abandoned railroad grades, logging

roads and fire trails open to cross-country skiers.

TRAILS

In the Black Hills National Forest, Big Hill Trail near Spearfish, Eagle Cliff Trail near Lead and Carson Draw Trail near Sundance, WY, are groomed for cross-country skiing.

Other trails include the Beaver Creek trail system, portions of the Centennial and Mickelson trails, and trails in Bear Butte State Park and Custer State Park.

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Snowmobiling

AT A GLANCE

• 1.2 million acres of off-trail riding

• 350 miles are part of the SD snowmobile program

• The trail system is open to ride, Dec 15 through Mar 31

Traverse 416 total miles of groomed trails and 1.2 million acres of off-trail riding in the Black Hills National Forest. 350 miles in South Dakota and 30 miles in Wyoming are included in the South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks program. There are an additional 66 miles of trails in the Bearlodge District in Wyoming.

For more information about the Wyoming Trails Program, visit wyoparks.wyo.gov. Make sure to update your snowmobile trail map annually due to trail changes.

TRAIL MAPS

The annual South Dakota Snowmobile Trail Map is available on the South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks website, at local Forest Service offices and the

Black Hills Visitor Information Center in Rapid City. Access snowmobile trail conditions and live trail cameras at gfp.sd.gov/snowmobiling.

Snowmobiling is closed in some areas, including active logging operations, winter wildlife ranges, plowed roadways, developed cross-country ski areas and posted private land.

Know before you go: Private property is interspersed within the Black Hills National Forest. Please respect private property owners. The Snowmobile Trail Map depicts most of the areas that are closed.

Many trails lead to restaurants, lodging and other popular amenities.

RENTAL COMPANIES

Local rental companies are ready to effortlessly transform your Black Hills adventures into memories that last a lifetime. Rent a machine or ride from places like Spearfish Canyon Adventures and Trailshead Lodge.

LICENSES

In South Dakota, all snowmobiles must be properly licensed to operate on public and private lands, except private land owned by the snowmobile’s operator.

Resident snowmobile licenses must be permanently affixed to each side of a snowmobile, below the windshield and on the hood cowling. Snowmobilers who operate on road rights-of-way and public snowmobile trails must show proof of financial responsibility (liability insurance). Non-resident snowmobiles licensed in another state can be legally operated in South Dakota.

COST Resident, $10; Non-resident/ Temporary five-day permit, $40. Prices are subject to change.

PURCHASE Buy permits at trailside vendors or online at gfp.sd.gov/snowmobiling. A separate permit is required to operate a snowmobile in Wyoming's trail system.

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Snowshoeing

The Black Hills, known for its picturesque beauty, offers unique opportunities for explorers during winter. In this cold season, snowshoeing allows travelers to hike through the snow and grants access to normally inaccessible locations. Treks in the snow provide opportunities for stunning views, wildlife sightings, and solitude.

Unlike downhill or cross-country skiing, snowshoeing requires minimal technical training, heavy equipment, waxing or slopes. Embrace the winter wonderland, and discover the stunning Black Hills on a snowshoe adventure.

RENTALS

Custer State Park and the Black Hills Trails Office offer free snowshoes to rent for a day or weekend with youth to adult sizing.

For an unforgettable, personally-tailored tour, book a private snowshoe hike with local tour operators. See a list on page 4.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Get out on the snow and see the best of winter in the Hills when you participate in a guided snowshoeing event put on by South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks.

These ranger-led events offer hands-on instruction and snowshoe training in a group setting. They are open to all skill levels and the walking distance is determined by the individuals own ability. Call 605.584.3896 for locations and snowshoes.

TRAILS

Nearly 60 miles of marked and mapped trails in the Black Hills National Forest offer adventure for all skill levels.

Popular trails:

• Centennial

• George S. Mickelson

• Flume

• Big Hill

• Crow Peak

• Iron Creek

• Roughlock Falls

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1-28 Trees & Trains Exhibit Hill City 1-30 Light Up Lead Lead 5 Tree Lighting Ceremony & Parade of Lights Sturgis 7 Christmas Parade Custer 13 Light Up the Night Belle Fourche TBD Santa Visit & Community Tree Lighting Lead
2025 1 First Day Hike Custer State Park 12 Breakin’ the Winter Blues Chili Cook-off Hill City 18 Burning Beetle Festival Custer 25 K9 Keg Pull Outlaw Square, Deadwood
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BLACK HILLS POWER BIKES RENTALS & BOUTIQUE

605-673-2405

1029 Mt Rushmore Rd, Ste A, Custer blackhillspowerbikes.com

Our electric bikes are revolutionizing the way you see the Black Hills. We carry both ebikes and pedal bikes available for half-day and full-day rentals. The boutique in the shop offers a variety of trending apparel & gifts. Open year round & right next to the Mickelson trail. Trail pass included in rentals.

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SOUTH DAKOTA HIDDEN GEMS

Discover hidden gems by finding the listings with the icon. From one-of-a-kind overnight experiences to mom-and-pop restaurants, these are the places locals swear by - and the hidden gems visitors love to find. Discoveries are unlimited. Our online passports help you find the best of culture, local favorites, and history. The Head for the Hills Passport is a can’tmiss collection of attractions in the Black Hills & Badlands. This free, digital passport will guide you to the region’s family-friendliest places. Experience it all and earn prizes along the way. For more information about available passports, visit TravelSouthDakota.com/Passports.

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BICYCLES AND BOATS

605-574-5695

525 S Newton Ave, Hill City letsgo@bicyclesandboats.com bicyclesandboats.com

Enjoy time on the Mickelson Trail or area lakes with family & friends. Rent an ebike, kayak, or paddleboard here. Experience more with our trail shuttle & paddlecraft delivery-tours. Conveniently located off Railroad Ave, south of the 1880 Train, on the Mickelson Trail. Such a fun way to experience the Black Hills!

RABBIT

BICYCLE RENTAL & SHUTTLE SERVICE

605-574-4302

175 Walnut Ave, Hill City rabbitbike.com

What better way to discover the beautiful Black Hills than by bicycle?! We offer a wide variety of bikes for all ages, as well as ebikes. If you bring your own, we have a shuttle service & repair shop. Supplies & Mickelson Trail merchandise too. Hop on in to Rabbit Bikes!

BLACK HILLS CAR RENTALS

605-342-6696

1600 E Hwy 44, Rapid City

jon.t@blackhillscarrental.net blackhillscarrental.net

Explore the Black Hills and Badlands in a clean, late model, non-smoking car, minivan, sport utility, pickup truck, or 15-passenger van. We are not your ordinary car rental company. Call us, visit our website or stop by to see if we can make your vacation more enjoyable.

RECREATIONAL SPRINGS RESORT RENTALS

605-584-1228

11201 US 14A, Lead recreationalspringsresort.com

Your destination for outdoor fun in the “Hills”! We offer 2, 4, & 6-seater UTV’s for warm weather exploring as well as single & double seat snowmobiles for winter play. Located right on the BH Trail system, plan to stay here in your RV, a cabin, or our lodge. Return after a day of exploring to relax in our bar & grill.

CUSTER STATE PARK RESORTS WATERSPORT RENTALS

605-574-2561 & 605-255-4521

custerresorts.com

Available at both Sylvan and Legion Lake. Get out on the water and explore the solitude of a mountain lake with canoes, kayaks, and SUP boards. Clear waters, sandy beaches, picturesque rock outcroppings, and hiking trails that circle the lake. Life jackets provided.

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SIGHTSEEING

AFFORDABLE ADVENTURE TOURS

605-342-7691

affordableadventuresbh@yahoo.com

affordableadventuresbh.com

Year-round sightseeing tours & transportation service for any size group (min 2), emphasizing our rich history and cultural heritage. Tour planning and professional guides for custom and private tours, motorcoach groups, conventions and reunions. Exceptional customer service. Free pick-up in Rapid City.

BLACK HILLS “ABOVE & BEYOND” TOURS

605-641-8687

blackhillsaboveandbeyondtours.com

#1 best value tour! Discounts for seniors 55+, military, law enforcement, firefighters, medical personnel, teachers, AAA & children 17 & under. 15 passenger vehicles with high ceilings & big windows. Complimentary unlimited snacks & bottled water. Mt Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Iron Mountain Rd, State Game Lodge, Custer State Park — including the Needles Hwy, Sylvan Lake, Wildlife Loop with free roaming buffalo herds & so much more! We pick you up at hundreds of locations! 5-star reviews on TripAdvisor! We go “Above & Beyond” to make your day “tour-rific!”

BLACK HILLS ADVENTURE

TOURS & VACATION PLANNING

605-209-7817

carrie@blackhillsadventuretours.com

blackhillsadventuretours.com

Recipient of the 2024 George S. Mickelson Award for exceptional service, our tour company specializes in intimate experiences across the BH & Western SD. Travel in smaller vehicles for personalized service to Mt Rushmore, Badlands, Deadwood, Devils Tower, & beyond. Offering hiking, biking, kayaking, & SUP adventure activities as well as Native American cultural, winery, & brewery tours. Let us help plan your vacation!

BLACK HILLS TOUR COMPANY

605-389-2092

blackhillstourcompany@gmail.com

blackhillstourcompany.com

Top rated Black Hills tours! We provide specialized and private, authentic experiences with local guides who love the Black Hills. Scenic & cultural tours, cycling & hiking tours, wildlife spotting & photography tours - let us help you make the most of your Black Hills experience! See our reviews on TripAdvisor.

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605-343-3113

2255 Ft Hays Dr, Rapid City Jct Hwy 16 W mountrushmoretours.com

Enjoy the Black Hills without the driving! All day tour packages available. Your day includes an all-you-can-eat cowboy breakfast, a 9-hour narrated tour visiting places like Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Custer State Park, “Dances With Wolves” film set, and Fort Hays Old West Town & Dinner Show.

REGIONAL TRADE ASSOCIATIONS

BLACK HILLS VACATIONS

Reservations 888-945-7676

68 Sherman St, Deadwood blackhillsvacations.com

The official central reservation service for the Black Hills & Badlands region. We find the best price at the best place. Our call center is staffed with local travel experts to help you book air & car, over 150 lodging options, shuttles, activities & national parks. Book online at blackhillsvacations.com.

BADLANDS NATL PARK

ACCOMMODATIONS

BADLANDS HOTEL & CAMPGROUND

605-433-5335

900 Hwy 377, Interior

I-90, Exit 131, Hwy 240 to Hwy 377 to Interior before Hwy 44 badlandshotelandcampground.com

New shower house, full hookups, W/E and FHU pull through sites, firepits, 21 room hotel, A/C, free WIFI, TV, swimming pool, store, laundry, restaurant, on-site breakfast available, ice, firewood, pets welcome. Only 1 mile from Badlands National Park. The views from the hotel and campground are incredible. Apr 26 - Oct 14.

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ATTRACTIONS

BADLANDS HELICOPTERS

605-673-2163

I-90, Exit 131 reservations@bhaerial.com badlandshelicopters.com

Add some vertical to your adventure! The Badlands are best experienced from the air. The rugged beauty of the Badlands is ever evolving and is known for incredible geology. We have experiences for everyone, from first time flyers to adventure seekers. We have over 30 years of experience, let us share this landscape with you!

HURLEY BUTTE HORSEBACK

605-450-1683

19651 E Hwy 44, Interior hurleybuttehorseback.com

Experience the beauty of the Badlands via horseback! Get a feel for cowboy life on our working ranch! Guided rides can accommodate 1-5 riders, beginners welcome! Advanced reservations are required. Give us a call & make your adventure in the Badlands unforgettable! Season May 1- Oct 1.

PRAIRIE HOMESTEAD HISTORIC SITE

605-433-5400

21070 Hwy 240, I-90 Exit 131, Badlands National Park prairiehomestead.com

Journey into the visual memories of homestead days at this original pioneer dirt home. Fun for all ages. Video room. White prairie dogs. Listed on National Register of Historic Places. Open daylight hours mid-May-mid-October.

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BADLANDS HERITAGE GUEST RANCH

605-515-3203

20910 Craven Rd, Interior hello@badlandsguestranch.com badlandsguestranch.com

Badlands Heritage Guest Ranch offers visitors a unique vacation experience from May 15th-October 31st each year. Ranch guests have the option to stay in an RV or tent site, a tipi, or a camping cabin. Guests will experience regenerative agriculture, local history, traditions, and Lakota culture.

BADLANDS/WHITE RIVER KOA

800-562-3897

20720 Hwy 44, Interior koa.com/campgrounds/badlands

“The Oasis in the Badlands,” featuring shade trees, high-speed Wi-Fi, a refreshing pool, & cable TV. Level pull-thru sites with 50-amp, ideal for big rigs. Deluxe cabins, a pet park, propane, laundry & store. Daily breakfast offerings at the cook shack. Minutes from Badlands National Park. April 26September 30.

SHOPPING

BADLANDS TRADING POST

605-433-5411

21290 Hwy 240, Badlands National Park turn S off I-90 at Exit 131 badlandstradingpost.com

This is truly where the West begins. A unique Western store featuring gifts from rocks & fossils to custom designed t-shirts & caps. A full line of convenience store items including buffalo hot dogs & ice cream. Unique, must see! Gas station.

BELLE FOURCHE

BELLE FOURCHE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

605-892-2676

509 Grant St, Belle Fourche bellefourchechamber.org

Experience the attractions of Belle Fourche! Visit the Geographic Center of the Nation Monument, wander along the Riverwalk, explore our museums, stroll through our historic downtown, browse the unique gift shops & plan to stay overnight for our fun events. There is a lot of life in this “cowboy” town!

CITY OF BELLE FOURCHE

605-723-2010

415 5th Ave, Belle Fourche bellefourche.org

Pop. 5,725. El. 3,021. 8 motels, 17 eating establishments, 4 campgrounds, 8 gas stations. Northern gateway to the Black Hills. Community rich in Western heritage. Home of the Black Hills Roundup Rodeo: June 30 - July 4, 2024; TriState Museum, Geographic Center of the Nation, 5-mile Riverwalk.

ACCOMMODATIONS

JC STAGE STOP RESORT

307-896-9134

78 Hay Creek Rd, Aladdin, WY 13 mi W of Belle Fourche jcstagestop.com

Your “home away from home” is just west of Belle Fourche in the Black Hills of WY. We offer furnished vacation homes, cabins, & RV sites for your adventure. Bring your horses! We have lodging for them & miles of trails to explore. Coinoperated laundry, shower house & Trading Post on-site. The Stage Stops here!

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TRI-STATE MUSEUM & VISITOR CENTER

605-723-1200

415 5th Ave, Belle Fourche Hwy 85 at the Center of the Nation thetristatemuseum.com

The corners of SD, MT & WY have a fascinating history! Stories of cattle companies, sheep/wool industries, BH Roundup Rodeo, railroad, military, paleontology & more. Children’s dress-up trunk, activity table, discovery boxes, archeological dig box & a gold panning station. 1876 Johnny Spaulding Cabin. Free admission. Donations appreciated.

CAMPING

WYATT’S HIDEAWAY CAMPGROUND

605-892-0600

11144 SD Hwy 34 E, Belle Fourche wyattshideaway.com

Nestled on 13 acres along the Redwater River, our guests enjoy a peaceful atmosphere with an abundance of shade, river-fishing, & relaxation. Just 3 mi south of town with easy access to the Northern Black Hills, Sturgis & Devils Tower. We offer tent, big-rig friendly RV sites & cabins. Stay a while at Wyatt’s!

BOX ELDER

ACCOMMODATIONS

COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT

605-791-0945

580 WaTiki Way, Box Elder I-90, Exit 61 watikiwaterpark.com

Relax and recharge at Courtyard by Marriott, Rapid City’s newest hotel. Perfectly suited for business travelers and travelers alike. Business and fitness center, meeting spaces, free Wi-Fi, The Bistro Bar; breakfast, lunch, and dinner options. Proudly serving Starbucks. Close proximity to local attractions and steps away from WaTiki® Waterpark Resort.

HOME2

SUITES BY HILTON

605-791-4662

621 WaTiki Way, Box Elder I-90, Exit 61 watikiwaterpark.com

There’s no place like Home2 Suites. The newest extended stay hotel at WaTiki® Indoor Waterpark Resort. Perfect for family vacation getaways. Conveniently located in the Black Hills and close to local attractions. Complimentary breakfast, full kitchen suites, business and fitness center, free Wi-Fi, pet friendly, and more.

RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT

605-791-9600

581 WaTiki Way, Box Elder I-90, Exit 61 watikiwaterpark.com

Residence Inn by Marriott is a family favorite hotel and a great home base for your Black Hills adventure. Offering state-of-the-art amenities with spacious suites, fitness center, free Wi-Fi, complimentary breakfast and more. Conveniently attached to WaTiki® Indoor Waterpark Resort.

SERVICES

THE BOX ELDER EVENTS CENTER

605-791-0753

631 WaTiki Way, Box Elder thebox.live

Discover the Midwest’s newest state-of-the-art venue, The Box Elder Events Center. Whether it’s an intimate gathering or championship game, we design affordable, modern events for sports, conventions, weddings, and more. Conveniently located steps away from five hotels, WaTiki® Indoor Waterpark Resort, various restaurants, and I-90 for easy access. Open year round.

CUSTER

CUSTER AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

800-992-9818

info@custersd.com custersd.com

Custer: minutes, not miles, from adventure! Full-service community including a variety of lodging accommodations, outstanding restaurants and unique shops. Centrally located just minutes from Mt Rushmore, Jewel & Wind Caves, Custer State Park & Crazy Horse Memorial®. Great hiking/biking on the adjacent Mickelson Trail. Call for free travel literature.

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BEARDED BUFFALO RESORT

605-606-9200

12427 US Hwy 16, Custer info@beardedbuffaloresort.com beardedbuffaloresort.com

Your place to roam! Bearded Buffalo Resort is located just outside Custer State Park & along the Mickelson Trail. With creekside cabins & full hookup RV sites, you can relax in peace & comfort after the day’s adventures! Don’t forget to snag a selfie with Bo, the Black Hills’ largest bison sculpture!

COMFORT INN & SUITES

605-673-3221

339 W Mt Rushmore Rd, Custer comfortinn@custerhospitality.com custerhospitality.com

REST. SET. GO. at this newly renovated, award-winning hotel. Comfort Inn offers a warm welcome & real value with convenient amenities like warm cookies, Wi-Fi, breakfast, fitness center, guest laundry, indoor pool, hot tub, microwaves, & refrigerators. Enjoy spectacular mountain views & only minutes from top attractions!

EAGLE’S LANDING LODGE

605-673-3373

12046 US Hwy 16, Custer eagleslandinglodgesd@gmail.com bookeagleslanding.com

Experience ultimate comfort by reserving your room at our farmhouse, just a short drive from iconic attractions like Mt Rushmore & Crazy Horse Memorial®. Our newly renovated rooms & cabin blend modern amenities with the lodge’s heritage charm. Enjoy cozy Egyptian linens, fluffy duvets, & stunning mountain views.

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES

605-673-2500

433 W Mt Rushmore Rd, Custer holidayinncuster@custerhospitality.com custerhospitality.com

Get more out of your hotel stay with our award-winning hotel! We offer a clean & comfortable stay with thoughtful amenities like breakfast, Wi-Fi, business center, indoor pool, hot tub, guest laundry, HBO, fitness center, balcony rooms, suites & amazing mountain views. Close to downtown & minutes from attractions!

ROCK CREST LODGE

605-673-4323 or 888-875-0001

15 W Mt Rushmore Rd, Custer Hwy 16/385 rockcrestlodge.com

Great location, close to Black Hills attractions & Custer State Park. Authentic log cabins, some w/ fireplaces, hot tubs & full kitchens! Outdoor pool, picnic area, playground. Suites & family cabins available. Free continental breakfast. Near shopping, restaurants & downtown Custer. HBO. Wet bars in all rooms!

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ADVENTURE RENTALS

605-673-4540

444 Mt Rushmore Rd, Custer atv@adventurerentalssd.com adventurerentalssd.com

Family owned & located in downtown Custer. Our UTVs, slingshots, & Ford Broncos are street/highway legal. Park passes & forest permits are included. Over 1.2 million Black Hills acres, almost 4,000 miles of roads & trails, hidden treasures & scenic vistas at every corner.

BLACK HILLS AERIAL ADVENTURES

605-673-2163

24565 US Hwy 16/385, Custer reservations@blackhillsaerialadventures.com blackhillsaerialadventures.com

Located just 1/4 miles north of Crazy Horse between Custer and Hill City. Helicopter tours and charters from our heliport that covers the Southern Black Hills and beyond. View of Mt Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Black Elk Peak, Sylvan Lake and more. We have experiences for first time flyers and the ultimate adventurer. Fly with us today!

CRAZY HORSE MEMORIAL®

605-673-4681 crazyhorsememorial.org

The world’s largest Mountain Carving in progress is located between Hill City and Custer on Hwy 16/385. Open year-round: museums, the Cultural Center, sculptor’s studiohome-workshop, and more. Explore Native cultures through art, artifacts, seasonal artists/performers. Restaurant and gift shop on-site. See our display ad on page 72.

SYLVAN ROCKS CLIMBING SCHOOL & GUIDE SERVICE

Reservations 605-484-7585

632 Mt Rushmore Rd, Custer sylvanrocks.com

Since 1989, we’ve offered climbing adventures from mild to wild for experienced & beginner climbers ages 5 & up. As the only American Mountain Guides Association accredited guide service in the area we provide professional instruction for guests at Custer State Park, Palisades State Park, Mt Rushmore & Devils Tower.

BEAVER LAKE CAMPGROUND

605-673-2464

12005 Hwy 16, Custer beaverres@goldenwest.net beaverlakecampground.net

Stay in the Black Hills National Forest. Large RV sites, simple to deluxe cabins, tent sites, heated pool, store, 3 bath houses, 2 laundry facilities, TV, propane, Wi-Fi, volleyball, basketball courts, 3 miles west of Custer, 24 miles to Mt Rushmore, 6 miles to Crazy Horse, close to many other attractions. 4000 miles of area trails.

BIG PINE CAMPGROUND

605-673-4054

12084 Big Pine Rd, Custer bigpine@gwtc.net bigpinecampground.com

Awesome campground at a reasonable price! No frills camping in the tall ponderosa pine trees. Wi-Fi, laundry room and sparkling clean shower house and restrooms. FHU 50 & 30 amp sites. Water/electric RV & tent sites. Primitive tent sites. Camper cabins. Quiet, shaded RV park with spacious, level sites. Open May 1-Oct 1.

BUFFALO RIDGE CAMP RESORT

605-673-4664

245 Centennial Dr, Custer buffaloridge@custerhospitality.com custerhospitality.com

Elevate your outdoor getaway with unique camp lodging and modern amenities while escaping to a mountain retreat. The campground features deluxe cabins, glamping teepees, treehouses, camping cabins, & RV sites. Adventure rentals, general store, laundry, shower houses & new pools. Minutes away from attractions!

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CUSTER CRAZY HORSE

CAMPGROUND

605-673-2282

1116 N 5th St, Custer reservations@ custercrazyhorsecampground.com custercrazyhorsecampground.com

We are a family owned and operated business that has over 100 years of combined camping experience. We have a conviction that spending time outdoors and enjoying nature brings us closer to peace and happiness! We would love for you to come and stay with us and share our beautiful campground!

CUSTER’S GULCH RV PARK & CAMPGROUND

800-531-5923

25112 Golden Valley Rd, Custer camp@custersgulch.com custersgulch.com

AAA-certified, endorsed by Big Rig Best Bets, our campground occupies the historic 1874 Custer Expedition site, just 400 yards from Hwy 16A. Enjoy tranquil, forested surroundings with 90 spacious sites (60’-100’), full hookups, 50amp power, showers, accessible restrooms, laundry, clubhouse, cabins, shaded tent areas, Wi-Fi, and nearby fishing. Conveniently located next to Custer State Park, near major attractions.

FORT WELIKIT FAMILY CAMPGROUND

605-673-3600

24992 Sylvan Lake Rd, Custer blackhillsrv.com

On Sylvan Lake Rd (Hwy 89) - The Norbeck Scenic Byway - 1 mile north of Hwy 16A, between Custer & Custer State Park. 100 pine tree shaded campsites, hot showers, laundry, extra-long 20/30/50 amp full hookup pull-thru RV sites, cabins, cable TV, free Wi-Fi, campfires & dump station. Visa/MC/Discover. AAA, Good Sam. Kids 13 & under stay free.

SERVICES

MONUMENT HEALTH CUSTER HOSPITAL

605-673-9400

1220 Montgomery St, Exit 61, Custer monument.health

MONUMENT HEALTH CUSTER URGENT CARE SERVICES

605-673-9400

1220 Montgomery St, Exit 61, Custer monument.health

SHOPPING

SOUTH DAKOTA

OUTDOOR SHOP

605-673-2240

632 Mt Rushmore Rd, Custer adventure@southdakotaoutdoorshop.com southdakotaoutdoorshop.com Adventure. Beer. Gear. South Dakota Outdoor Shop has all the camping supplies, clothing, & gear you need to enjoy your next outdoor adventure. SDOS team + local knowledge = you have more time playing! Stop back, share a story & enjoy a cold one!

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WINE, BEER & SPIRITS

MT RUSHMORE BREWING COMPANY

605-673-4200

140 Mt Rushmore Rd, Custer mtrushmorebrewing.com

Mt Rushmore Brewing Tap House is part brew house, turning grain into beer right behind the bar, with rotating beers, wine & spirits, pub food and Fido friendly. Barrel room is a 21+ lounge experience with Belgian Sours and beers aged in spirits barrels, paired with rotating seasonal bistro small plates.

CUSTER STATE PARK

ACCOMMODATIONS

BLUE

BELL LODGE

Reservations 888-875-0001 25453 Hwy 87, Custer info@custerresorts.com custerresorts.com

A Western themed lodge featuring 30 rustic, yet first-class, secluded cabins; some with kitchenettes & fireplaces. The dining room has been remodeled & specializes in hearty home cooked meals. The general store is handy for picking up supplies. Chuckwagon cookouts, hayrides, horse trail rides & hiking trails originate from this lodge.

CREEKSIDE LODGE

Reservations 888-875-0001 13389 Hwy 16, Custer info@custerresorts.com custerresorts.com

This open year-round lodge, on the grounds of the State Game Lodge, features 30 luxurious, oversized lodge rooms w/pillowtop beds & duvet bed covers. The lobby features a cozy fireside seating area & great room. Be on the lookout for buffalo, deer, wild turkeys & bighorn sheep who like to roam just outside your window!

LEGION LAKE LODGE

Reservations 888-875-0001 12967 Hwy 16A, Custer info@custerresorts.com custerresorts.com

A laid back lodge sitting directly on the water’s edge & featuring 27 cabins nestled in the forest surrounding the lodge, some with kitchens. Rent a variety of non-motorized watercraft. The Centennial Trail is easily accessible. Convenience store to purchase fishing licenses & supplies. Playground, swimming area & a 1-mile hike surrounding the lake!

STATE GAME LODGE

Reservations 888-875-0001 13389 Hwy 16A, Custer info@custerresorts.com custerresorts.com

The “Summer White House.” Historic lodge, 105 units: historic rooms, cabins, modern hotel rooms. Some w/full kitchens, all w/fridge. Largest cabin sleeps 28! Elegant restaurant featuring local game. Buffalo Jeep Tours, Chuckwagon Cookouts, trail rides, hiking, fishing & endless possible wildlife encounters within the 71,000-acre wildlife preserve!

SYLVAN LAKE LODGE

Reservations 888-875-0001 24572 Hwy 87, Custer info@custerresorts.com custerresorts.com

Magnificent mountain lodge overlooking Sylvan Lake w/views of Black Elk Peak. Hotel rooms, elegant yet casual restaurant, lounge, terrace. Modernized cabins nestled in the pines, some w/kitchens. 67 total units. Swimming beach, paddle boats, canoes, kayaks, waterbikes, fishing, hiking, rock climbing. Supplies & souvenirs at the general store.

BLUE BELL CHUCKWAGON COOKOUT

at Blue Bell Lodge in Custer State Park 605-255-4531

25453 Hwy 87, Custer info@custerresorts.com custerresorts.com

Frequent wildlife encounters! Start w/a guided relaxing hayride along peaceful roads through the Park. Hearty chuckwagon dinner in a secluded canyon w/ live band. Souvenir hat/bandana. Audience interaction. Combine w/ Buffalo Safari Jeep Tour! Departs evenings.

BLUE BELL STABLES

at Blue Bell Lodge in Custer State Park 605-255-4531

25453 Hwy 87, Custer info@custerresorts.com custerresorts.com

Breathtaking! Explore the 71,000acre wildlife preserve of Custer State Park on a peaceful guided horseback ride. Beginners/experts welcome. 1 hr to full-day rides. 5 yrs+ can ride the trail, “Lil’ Buckaroo” rides for kids under 5 yrs. Explore the beautiful trails the Black Hills has to offer!

BUFFALO SAFARI JEEP TOURS

at the State Game Lodge in Custer State Park 605-255-4541

13389 Hwy 16A, Custer info@custerresorts.com custerresorts.com

Exciting off-road adventure deep into the wildlife herds! Your guide takes you on an unforgettable tour of the backcountry, where free-roaming buffalo, burros, bighorn sheep, prairie dogs are within the Park’s 71,000 acres. “Secret” scenic stops. 1.5-2 hours.

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CUSTER STATE PARK

605-394-2693

5 mi E of Custer on Hwy 16A custerstatepark@state.sd.us custerstatepark.com

A world-class park featuring spectacular geological formations, three scenic drives and one of the nation’s largest bison herds. Four mountain resorts, nine campgrounds, fishing, swimming, day & evening park programs, visitor centers and historic sites. Park entrance fee required. Open year-round. See our display ad on page 67.

CAMPING

CUSTER STATE PARK

605-394-2693

Reservations 800-710-2267 campsd.com custerstatepark.com

71,000 acres of outdoor adventure including 9 campgrounds with 350 individual sites and 50 camping cabins tucked away in the pines, along streams or near mountain lakes. Some with electricity. See our display ad on page 67.

DEADWOOD

ACCOMMODATIONS

BLACK HILLS ADVENTURE LODGING

605-490-9944

blackhillsadventurelodging.com

The best choice for family and group accommodations. Stay together in private luxury with all the amenities of home and more. Homes located in the Northern Hills, minutes from skiing, snowmobile trails and Deadwood. Fully furnished with kitchens, grills, flat-screen TVs, hot tubs, fireplaces, decks and fantastic views of the Black Hills!

CELEBRITY BOUTIQUE HOTEL

888-399-1885

629 Main St, Deadwood celebrityhotel.com

A luxury boutique hotel, offering luxury & Victorian rooms. Marble bathrooms, heated towels, spa inspired amenities & outdoor deck overlooking historic Main Street. 80 movie memorabilia displays & Guitar Bar. Casino players drink free! Shop at Pink Door 629 Clothing & Bootery. A beautifully restored hotel, on-site parking & ideally located in the center of downtown Deadwood.

COLE CABINS

800-245-7335

5 min from Deadwood on Hwy 385 colecabins.com

A 4 season paradise awaits you. Snowmobile & ATV enthusiasts can access trail #7 here. 7 deluxe log cabins w/full bathrooms, A/C, fireplace & modern conveniences, sleeping 2 to 12 people, open all year. All amenities, grills & picnic tables. Linens provided. Pets welcome at no extra charge.

DEADWOOD

MOUNTAIN GRAND — A HOLIDAY INN RESORT

605-559-0386

1906 Deadwood Mtn. Dr, Deadwood deadwoodmountaingrand.com

This place rocks! Upscale elegance & amenities will exhilarate your senses. Luxury hotel, first-class sportsbook & casino, world-class cuisine with multiple dining options as well as the area’s most energetic concert & entertainment facility. We are Deadwood’s premier entertainment resort — located in the heart of Historic downtown Deadwood.

HAMPTON

DEADWOOD GULCH GAMING RESORT

Trademark Collection by Wyndham 605-578-1294 or 800-695-1876

304 Cliff St, Deadwood deadwoodgulchresort.com

This newly renovated, full-service hotel is nestled in the beautiful Black Hills, featuring rooms overlooking Whitewood Creek. Enjoy front-door, on-site parking with access to the Mickelson Trail for year-round activities. Our Creekside Convention Center is ready for your events!

SPRINGHILL SUITES

at Cadillac Jack’s® Gaming Resort

605-559-1600

322 Main St, Deadwood cadillacjacksgaming.com

Experience Deadwood’s premier hotel with 78 luxurious suites, a glassenclosed infinity pool, hot tub, lobby bar, and outdoor firepit. Enjoy underground parking, complimentary breakfast, and over 3,800 sq ft of meeting space with on-site catering. Proudly serving Starbucks, and conveniently located at Cadillac Jack’s® Casino, offering the best in entertainment.

TRU BY HILTON

at Cadillac Jack’s® Gaming Resort

605-578-1500

376 Main St, Deadwood deadwoodtru.com

Say hello to Tru. Say hello to Deadwood’s newest Hilton hotel that’s vibrant, comfortable and young at heart. Work, play games, or eat in our energetic, yet relaxing lobby. Enjoy efficiently designed rooms with free, fast Wi-Fi and complimentary breakfast with every stay. It’s completely unprecedented, it’s uniquely Tru.

ATTRACTIONS

ADAMS

MUSEUM & HOUSE

605-578-3724

22 Van Buren St, Deadwood deadwoodhistory.com

INN BY HILTON

at Tin Lizzie Gaming Resort

605-578-1715

531 Main St, Deadwood tinlizzie.com

Indulge in style at Hampton Inn by Hilton conveniently located in Tin Lizzie Gaming Resort. Offering luxurious accommodations, steps away from the casino action. Enjoy timeless details, complimentary breakfast and beverage area, on-site dining, fitness room, business center, pet-friendly amenities, and more. Explore historic Deadwood and enjoy a comfortable stay.

MINERAL PALACE HOTEL & GAMING

800-847-2522

601 Main St, Deadwood mineralpalace.com

Located on Deadwood’s historic Main St, the Mineral Palace provides everything you need! Stop in for live gaming tables, hot slots & The Gem Steakhouse serving breakfast, lunch & dinner. Stay right in the action in our comfortable hotel or treat yourself to a luxurious VIP Suite. Your Palace, Your Escape!

Explore a fully restored Queen Anne-style mansion, a testament to Deadwood’s past. Stained glass windows, 19th century modern amenities like indoor plumbing, electricity, and a telephone, as well as original furnishings tell the story of the town’s evolution from a mining camp to a prosperous city. Open April-October & special events.

DAYS OF ‘76 MUSEUM

605-578-1657

18 Seventy Six Dr, Deadwood deadwoodhistory.com

The Days of ‘76 Museum commemorates the history of the award-winning Days of ‘76 Celebration and Rodeo, and features a collection of American Indian artifacts. Other exhibits explore Black Hills history, a historic firearms collection, as well as a stunning collection of wagons, carriages and stagecoaches. Affordable admission.

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FISH ‘N FRY TROUT POND

605-578-2150

21390 Hwy 385, Deadwood stay@fishnfrycampground.com fishnfrycampground.com

Fishing in our Trout Pond is fun for families & groups of all ages & sizes! Everything — including cleaning is provided; no license needed. Simply pay by the size you catch. We’ll package your Rainbow for you or enjoy it cooked with our famous recipe in our café/ bar. Camping available too!

KEVIN

COSTNER’S TATANKA STORY OF THE BISON

605-584-5678

100 Tatanka Dr, Deadwood storyofthebison.com

30-60 million bison once roamed the Great Plains. By 1890, there were less than 1,000. This is their story! Learn how the eradication of one animal destroyed the way of life for the Northern Plains people. View the spectacular “Buffalo Jump” sculpture. Unique gifts & art on-site. Book online today! See our display ad on page 83.

THE BROTHEL DEADWOOD

605-559-0231

610 Main St, Deadwood deadwoodbrothel.com

Visitors (suggested for 16 years & older) are transported through the 104-year history as they walk through one of Deadwood’s houses of ill repute. This guided tour of the original site of the Shasta Rooms tells the story of Deadwood brothels from 1876-1980.

TRIAL OF JACK MCCALL

800-344-8826

Main St, Deadwood deadwoodalive.com

Wild Bill Hickok liked a good card game. Once in his life he took a chair with his back to the door. He never heard the boom of Jack McCall’s vengeful six-gun. America has never forgotten. McCall is captured on Main Street at 7:35 p.m, followed by the Trial at 8:00 p.m. daily except Sundays. May 18-Sept 21.

CAMPING

OUTLAW

SQUARE

605-578-1876

outlawsquare@deadwood.com outlawsquare.com

Outlaw Square is Historic Deadwood’s newest year-round, family friendly gathering space and entertainment venue on Main Street. This outdoor space in the heart of all things Deadwood hosts a variety of events including concerts, ice skating, history presentations, movie nights, craft fairs, holiday and sporting events and much more.

HIDDEN VALLEY CAMPGROUND

605-578-1342

21423 US Hwy 385, Deadwood hiddenvalleydeadwood.com

Nestled in a picturesque valley with Paradise Creek meandering through it, we offer 55 RV & tenting sites as well as camping cabins, shaded by pines, & a private lake with a beach. Sites have electric & water, or full hookups as well as fire rings & picnic tables. Bring your UTVs, bicycles, & hiking boots to explore nearby trails!

KOA DEADWOOD

800-562-0846

11484 Hwy 14A, Lead 1 mi W of Deadwood deadwoodkoa@rushmore.com koa.com/campgrounds/deadwood City trolley to downtown Deadwood. Stay in a covered wagon, lodge, cabin, RV or tent site. New Wi-Fi network, free cable TV, laundry, heated pool, hot tub, store, & playground. Close to casinos, historic reenactments, museums & gold mines. So much to see & do here!

STEEL WHEEL CAMPGROUND & TRADING POST

605-578-9767

6 mi S of Deadwood steelwheelcampground.com

Centrally located, we offer 95 spacious RV sites w/full hookups 30/50 amp, tent sites w/electric, 16 cabins, 3 park models & 5 fully furnished camping cabins. 1 new lodge sleeps 12. Clean restrooms w/showers, free Wi-Fi, full c-store, groceries, camping supplies, fuel & LP fill up. ATV & snowmobile trails border property. Shuttle to/ from Deadwood entertainment.

GAMING

DOUBLE TREE BY HILTON

at Cadillac Jack’s® Gaming Resort

605-578-1500

360 Main St, Deadwood cadillacjacksgaming.com

Discover modern comfort at DoubleTree by Hilton, Deadwood, SD, featuring newly renovated rooms with contemporary amenities. Enjoy underground parking, free Wi-Fi, meeting spaces, fitness center, petfriendly amenities, outdoor patio & fire pit, on-site dining options, and conveniently located at Cadillac Jack’s® Casino, offering the best in entertainment. Proudly serving Starbucks.

FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON at Tin Lizzie Gaming Resort

605-578-1715

575 Main St, Deadwood tinlizzie.com

Discover style at Four Points by Sheraton, Deadwood’s newest hotel, on historic Main St in Deadwood. Steps away from Tin Lizzie Gaming Resort’s casino. Enjoy comfortable beds, breakfast, and complimentary coffee. Our hotel is conveniently located near Black Hills attractions, pet-friendly, outdoor deck & fire pit, on-site dining, and more.

THE LANDMARK CASINO

605-219-8899

Open year round! Private lake w/ beach & walking trails.

DALE’S SPORTSBOOK BAR AND GRILL

at Deadwood Mountain Grand 605-559-0386

1906 Deadwood Mountain Dr, Deadwood deadwoodmountaingrand.com

Eat, drink & play in the most modern sports bar in Deadwood! Watch any sporting event on dozens of big screens — including a 40’ video wall & nearly thirty 65” screens! Enjoy tasty food — from our famous burgers to whiskey ribeye & handmade margaritas. It’s the best place around for sports, drinks & eats!

53 Sherman St, Deadwood deadwoodlandmark.com

A new chapter begins in a historic 1800’s building steeped in Gold Rush history. Located in what is known as “The Adams Block” in downtown Deadwood, this luxurious new casino boasts over 100 games, a lively bar, & unbeatable excitement. Don’t just “Do Deadwood” - make your mark at The Landmark Casino! See our display ad on page 82.

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DEADWOOD ALIVE SHOOTOUTS

605-578-1876

Historic Main St, Deadwood deadwoodalive.com

Ride the horse-drawn Deadwood Stagecoach & catch an Old West “shootout” on Main St that happens throughout the day. After the last “shootout,” Jack McCall is captured in front of the Saloon No. 10. Follow the crowd to watch the Trial of Jack McCall. Website has dates/times to watch Deadwood come “alive”!

KEVIN

COSTNER’S ORIGINAL DEADWOOD TOUR

605-578-2091

Ticket booth & boarding at 675 Historic Main St, Deadwood deadwoodtour.com

Climb aboard Deadwood’s oldest & foremost tour company! Be captivated with this historic town’s colorful past while traveling down cobblestone streets. Hear the legends & tales that made the Old West fun on our 1-hour live narrated tour of Deadwood & Mt Moriah Cemetery. Book online today! See our display ad on page 82.

SERVICES

MONUMENT HEALTH

LEAD — DEADWOOD HOSPITAL

605-717-6000

61 Charles St, Exits 17 & 30, Deadwood monument.health

MONUMENT HEALTH LEAD — DEADWOOD

URGENT CARE SERVICES

605-717-6431

71 Charles St, Exits 17 & 30, Deadwood monument.health

DEADWOOD HARLEY-DAVIDSON®

605-722-2675

681 Main St, Deadwood sturgisharleydavidson.com

Historic Deadwood meets historic Harley-Davidson®. Come shop Deadwood Harley-Davidson® on Main St. Featuring one of a kind custom apparel and collectibles. We’ll have everything you want and a few you didn’t know you needed! If you miss us while you’re here, you can shop us online year round.

DEVILS TOWER, WY

DEVILS TOWER COUNTRY devilstowercountry.com

Devils Tower, a natural wonder and America’s first national monument, reaches to 5,112 ft at the heart of Devils Tower Country. Whether you are a rock climber, a hiker, an outdoor enthusiast or a historian, adventure awaits in the Black Hills of Northeast Wyoming. Visit our website & Facebook page!

CAMPING

DEVILS TOWER KOA

307-467-5395

60 WY-110, Devils Tower, WY info@devilstowerkoa.com devilstowerkoa.com

At the entrance to Devils Tower National Monument. 100+ RV sites, cabins, teepees, & tenting. Full service restaurant, handdipped ice cream, homemade fudge, propane, gift items, liquor & beer. Outdoor swimming pool, mini golf ($), hayride ($), nightly showing of “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”!

EDGEMONT

EDGEMONT

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

605-662-5900

edgemont.info

Edgemont offers biking, horseback riding, hiking & hunting, all amongst spectacular canyons. While riding the Mickelson Trail or on a road trip, take a break & check out the free museum, walk through the covered bridge, browse through one of our quaint shops, or enjoy a good meal from one of our restaurants.

HILL CITY

ACCOMMODATIONS

ALLEN GULCH CABINS

605-574-0606

320 Park St, Hill City hillcitycabin.com

Rustic cabins in the heart of the Black Hills. Enjoy the wildlife of Allen Gulch from your front porch, walk to dinner & shops in Hill City, parking for all your trucks, trailers & UTVs. All cabins have private bathrooms, A/C, heat, cable TV, fridge, coffee, microwave, & linens.

EDELWEISS MTN. LODGING

605-574-2430

12780 Black Forest Rd, Rapid City edelweissmountain.com

Relax in a private home nestled in the pines on our mountain. Vacation homes are fully furnished with 2-4 bedrooms, 1-3 baths, kitchens & some with hot tubs! Located on Hwy 385 just 2 miles south of Pactola Lake. Private & secure homes for rent — ideal for group gatherings & reunions.

HILL CITY SUPER 8 MOTEL

605-574-4141 or 800-800-8000 Hwy 16/385

Main St & Deerfield Rd, Hill City blackhillsbadlands.com/super8-hill-city

In the “Heart of the Hills,” close to Mt Rushmore, Crazy Horse & Custer State Park. Easy walking to dining & shopping. Free continental breakfast & Wi-Fi. Elevator, laundromat, casino, ATM, meeting rooms, indoor pool & hot tub. Open year round for your lodging needs.

HORSE CREEK RESORT

913-272-4001

23570 Hwy 385, Hill City thehcresort.com

Nestled in the pines, at the center of the Hills, & along Horse Creek. HCR is adjacent to Sheridan Lake & mere miles from Pactola & Mt. Rushmore. With plenty of trails, local wineries & breweries to explore, you’re not far from anything. Plan to stay awhile in one of our newly renovated cabins or new creekside RV sites!

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MICKELSON TRAIL LODGING

605-574-4000

12165 Ray Smith Dr, Hill City mickelsontraillodging.com

Our 3, custom-built, family friendly cabins settled along the Mickelson Trail just outside of Hill City allow easy access to all Black Hills attractions. A perfect place for gathering friends, a family reunion, conference, retreat or wedding group. Rented together, our cabins can accommodate up to 53 people. Relax — explore — enjoy! We’re here to make your stay exceptional.

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NEWTON FORK RANCH

Reservations & Information

605-574-2220

12407 Deerfield Rd, Hill City newtonforkranch@aol.com newtonforkranch.com

BLACK HILLS OUTDOOR FUN

605-574-2430

12780 Black Forest Rd, Rapid City just off Hwy 385 blackhillsoutdoorfun.com

SWEET GREENS MINI GOLF

605-574-2824

Hill City, at the intersection of Hwys 16/385 candylandsd.com

FIREHOUSE CAMPGROUND

605-786-2350

23858 Hwy 385, Hill City firehousesmokejumper.com/lodging firehousecampground.com

Located 0.5 mile from Main St Hill City. Our six real log cabins feature full kitchens, clawfoot bathtubs or showers surrounded by rock work, gas fireplaces, gas barbecues and a deck with stunning views. Gate from ranch opens onto the 109-mile Mickelson Trail for hiking and biking.

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1880 TRAIN - BLACK HILLS CENTRAL RAILROAD

605-574-2222

1880train.com

See the Black Hills of SD by rail! Experience a historic, breathtakingly scenic, relaxing steam train ride that your family will never forget! Trips depart from Hill City & Keystone. Open mid-May through mid-October & holidays. See our display ad on page 74.

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ADVENTURE RENTALS

605-574-2684

12670 Robins Roost Rd, Hill City atv@adventurerentalssd.com adventurerentalssd.com

Family owned & located in the heart of the Black Hills. Our UTVs, slingshots, & Ford Broncos are street/ highway legal. Park passes & forest permits are included. Over 1.2 million Black Hills acres, almost 4,000 miles of roads & trails, hidden treasures & scenic vistas at every corner.

Ditch the map! Follow us through wooded Black Hills trails. This 3.5hour tour will be navigated by staff to ensure a safe, comfortable & exciting adventure. Enjoy the beauty of scenic routes that most ATV travelers miss. Call for reservations. Check us out on TripAdvisor & Facebook!

MUSEUM AT BLACK HILLS INSTITUTE

605-574-3919

117 Main St, Hill City bhigr.com/museum

Explore the extensive collection of dinosaurs, saber-toothed cats, & real fossils you can touch! Ancient skeletons fill the room, revealing new discoveries around every corner. Displays depict area history through maps, photographs, & displays. Enter through the Everything Prehistoric gift shop!

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE RAILROAD MUSEUM

605-574-9000

222 Railroad Ave, Hill City sdsrrm@gmail.com sdsrm.org

We are all about people, places & trains. Railroads influenced SD & America in many ways. Now on display in Hill City next to the venerable 1880 Train, rail memorabilia collections, 75 ft "TimeRail" mural, model trains, interactive displays & staff experience provide visitors w/an understanding of their relationship w/history & the current role of railroads.

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Play 18 holes of mini golf at Sweet Greens while enjoying an old-fashioned soda, coffee, or ice cream. This family friendly and wheelchair accessible course is conveniently located at our Candyland store. Plan to stop, play & find your favorite treat!

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TRAIL RIDES AT HIGH COUNTRY GUEST RANCH

605-574-9003

12138 Ray Smith Dr, Hill City highcountryranch.com

Ride horses in the breathtaking beauty of the Black Hills with our experienced wranglers, 4 miles west of Hill City on Deerfield Road. Open May-September; riders must be at least 6 years old. Rides are operated with a special-use permit from the Black Hills Nat'l Forest service.

CAMPING

BLACK HILLS TRAILSIDE PARK RESORT

605-574-9079 or 855-324-2462 24024 Hwy 385, Hill City blackhillstrailsideparkresort.com

Located in the heart of the hills along Spring Creek & the Mickelson Trail. Fish and bike ride right from your camp site. Fully furnished log cabins with showers. Full hookups for RV’s w/50 amp. Free cable & Wi-Fi. Shower house. On-site bike rental. 5-minute walk to downtown Hill City.

Located in the “Heart of the Hills,” make Firehouse Campground home base for your Black Hills adventures. Explore local flavors at our on-site brewery, winery and bistro. Stay in a brand new cabin or rent an RV or tent site along Spring Creek — just 13 miles from Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse.

MT. MEADOW STORE & CAMPGROUND

605-574-2636

11321 Gillette Prairie Rd, Hill City 14 mi NW of Hill City mtmeadow.com

Plan a stay at our family friendly campground across from beautiful Deerfield Lake. We offer a fullservice campground, cabins & general store, as well as on-site kayak rentals. Enjoy a burger or homemade cinnamon roll at the Gold Run Café inside the store.

DINING

PRAIRIE BERRY WINERY

877-226-9453

3.5 mi NE of Hill City on Hwy 385 prairieberry.com

Hill City’s only working winery! Our fifth-generation winemaker, Sandi Vojta, produces our wine on-site. Stop in for 5 free tastes of award-winning wines. Enjoy our gourmet food & our patios with views of Black Elk Peak. Visit our brewery & our general store, both located next door! Open daily, family friendly.

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THREE FORKS BAR & GRILLE

@ The Country Store

605-574-2998 & 605-574-4377

Intersection of Hwys 16 & 385 3 mi E of Hill City facebook.com/threeforksbargrille

Fill up your snack supply & fuel tank at the convenience store. Stop in the bar & grille for breakfast, lunch or dinner. We have the best burgers around! Enjoy a beverage at our full bar, relax on the deck & play video lottery in the casino. SEE

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DAKOTA

STONE ROCK SHOP

605-574-2760

23850 Hwy 385, 2 mi NE of Hill City marilyn@dakotastone.net dakotastone.net

A hidden treasure in the Black Hills. Browse our gift shop filled with unique gifts. Polished stones, stone-made home decor, figurines, jewelry, local stone & much more. Try your hand at gem panning! We also have boulders, pond & garden rocks. As well as an assortment of building & landscaping stone.

TIN

CITY MASONIC CHARITIES & EVENTS

605-499-9259

288 Pond Pl, Hill City tincitymasons.com

Our Hill City Wine, Brew & BBQ event held in August each year, is sanctioned by Kansas City BBQ Society & Rocky Mountain BBQ Association. This brings world championship competitors to our community & amateur participation is always encouraged. Our Polar Bear Chili Cook-off in February features area competitors & welcomes visitors!

CANDYLAND

605-574-2824

Hill City, at the intersection of Hwy 16/385 candylandsd.com

Marvel at the tasty displays of hundreds of different candies. Take a trip down memory lane with our old school candy. Or kick it “new school” with choices of today’s generation. Play 18 holes of mini golf at Sweet Greens while enjoying an old-fashioned soda, coffee, or ice cream. Stop in for your favorite treat!

HILL CITY HARLEY-DAVIDSON®

605-574-3636

261 Main St, Hill City sturgisharleydavidson.com

Hill City is the perfect place to go for a ride! Stop into Hill City Harley-Davidson® for one of a kind custom apparel and collectibles while you’re enjoying the winding roads and picturesque scenery of the Central Hills. If you miss us while you’re here, you can shop us online year round.

THE HANDBAG STORE

605-574-9585

253 Main St, Hill City thehandbagstore@yahoo.com shopthehandbagstore.com

A must-do during your visit to Hill City! The Handbag Store is your destination to shop name brands & new brands. Explore the enormous selection of handbags, wallets & coin purses. Shop in store & online!

WINE, BEER & SPIRITS

FIREHOUSE

SMOKEJUMPER STATION

605-574-2916

23856 US Hwy 385, Hill City firehousesmokejumperstation.com

Sample award-winning wines & locally crafted beers at Firehouse Smokejumper Station. Our restaurant’s beautiful creekside patio features burgers, wraps, & charcuterie boards—all expertly crafted with wine & beer pairing in mind. A visit to Firehouse Smokejumper Station is sure to be a memorable one in “The Heart of the Hills”.

PRAIRIE BERRY WINERY

877-226-9453

3.5 mi NE of Hill City on Hwy 385 prairieberry.com

Hill City’s only working winery! Our fifthgeneration winemaker, Sandi Vojta, produces our wine on-site. Stop in for 5 free tastes of award-winning wines. Enjoy our gourmet food & our patios with views of Black Elk Peak. Visit our brewery & our general store, both located next door! Open daily, family friendly.

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605-574-2454

23851 Hwy 385, Hill City sickntwistedbrewery.com facebook.com/ sickntwistedbrewingco

We’re all about serving up 22 taps of our great craft beer along with some “Naughti” Wines, lively entertainment & tasty food too! While you relax around the fire — inside or out — dine on stone baked pizza & smoked wings. Indulge in some twisted fun here! #DrinkLocal

HOT SPRINGS

HOT SPRINGS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

605-745-4140

hotsprings-sd.com

There is “So much to Soak In” when visiting Hot Springs! Discover unique attractions such as The Mammoth Site & Evans Plunge Mineral Springs, as well as Wind Cave & lots of outdoor fun. Many lodging, dining, & shopping options. Enjoy events like the Fall River Hot Air Balloon Festival in August. This distinctive destination is loved by all!

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ANGOSTURA RECREATION

AREA

Reservations 800-710-CAMP

605-745-6996

10 mi SE of Hot Springs campsd.com

Crystal clear waters, scenic views & sandy beaches. Angostura is a haven for water recreation offering 166 campsites, 14 camping cabins – 7 wheelchair accessible, showers, dump stations, 4 boat ramps & 2 fishcleaning stations. Enjoy water sports & summer activities – camping, boating, fishing & swimming. Stay & play here!

EVANS PLUNGE MINERAL SPRINGS

605-745-5165

1145 N River St, Hot Springs evansplunge.com

Visit the area’s only indoor & outdoor warm natural mineral spring pools (87°). Quality family fun! Admission includes slides, rings, kiddie pool & health club w/hot tubs, sauna, steam room & fitness equipment. Lifeguards on duty. Black Hills’ oldest attraction! Swim, Soak & Play year-round!

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SHEPS CANYON RECREATION AREA

605-745-6996 or 800-710-CAMP

28150 Boat Ramp Rd, Hot Springs 11 mi S of Hot Springs on Hwy 71 campsd.com

Stay in Sheps Canyon Lodge overlooking Angostura Reservoir & sleeping 12 - perfect for larger groups. Or choose from 1 cabin, 73 campsites, 22 w/electricity & 11 equestrian sites. Nearby boat ramp to enjoy fishing, swimming & boating. Access to vast public lands provides a haven for hunters & horseback riding.

THE MAMMOTH SITE OF HOT SPRINGS

605-745-6017

1800 Hwy 18 Bypass, Hot Springs news@mammothsite.org mammothsite.org

We Dig Big! Explore this active paleontological dig site with a self-guided tour where over 60 mammoths & 80 other species have been discovered. The Mammoth Site offers fossil exploration through educational programs & family fun. Summer kids digs, hands-on activities, exhibits, sluice & Bonebed Bistro. See our display ad on page 78.

HIDDEN LAKE CAMPGROUND & RESORT

605-745-4042

27291 Evans St, Hot Springs campathiddenlake.com

This beautiful campground & resort provides solitude & peace just minutes from town. We have newly renovated cabins, spacious RV sites, & a private lake where you can enjoy fishing, kayaking, & nature. Disconnect & unplug from your everyday routine & make memories that will last a lifetime.

SUNRISE RIDGE CAMPGROUND

605-745-4397

27288 Wind Cave Rd, Hot Springs sunriseridgecampground.com

Enjoy a beautiful start to your day as the sun rises over Battle Mountain, the backdrop to our campground. Park your motorhome, tent or anything in between on our newly renovated sites or stay in one of our fully furnished or rustic cabins. Clean, private restrooms. Begin your Black Hills adventure with us!

DINING

TROUT HAVEN RANCH

605-833-2571

9 mi N of Hot Springs just off Hwys 385/79

Excellent trout fishing, always biting! Everything furnished, and no license needed. Packed to go. You pay only for what you catch. We raise more than one million trout each year for stocking in ponds & streams in Canada and the USA. Open daily, June 1 through Labor Day.

605-745-4441

705

TWO COWS CREAMERY & BISTRO

605-745-3838

237 N River St, Hot Springs facebook.com/twocowscreamery

Treat yourself to a scoop of fresh handcrafted ice cream or go big with a Mammoth Sundae. Also serving lunch & dinner “made from scratch” using local farm ingredients. Build a burger any way you want it & enjoy bottomless fries. Stop in to experience the ice cream & burgers everyone’s talking about.

HULETT, WY

ATTRACTIONS

HULETT MUSEUM & ART GALLERY

307-467-5292

115 Hwy 24, Hulett, WY hulettmuseum.com

A visit to this “Old West” museum will take you through the history & culture of Northeastern Wyoming. Learn the stories behind the collection of prehistoric & historic artifacts that showcase the heritage of Hulett & surrounding area. Take home a unique piece of art, a forever reminder of this special place.

DINING

77 STEAKHOUSE & SALOON

307-467-5773

77 Tower View Dr, Hulett, WY devilstowergolf.com/events/restaurant

KADOKA

WINE, BEER & SPIRITS

BADLANDS DISTILLERY

605-837-3000

425 Hwy 73, Kadoka • I-90, Exit 150 bldstill@gmail.com badlandsdistillery.com

Visit our family-owned distillery near Badlands National Park. Experience our Western tasting room, savor traditional barrel-aged spirits and specialties. Discover South Dakota gifts, food, & swag, plus wine, beer, & cocktails. Enjoy lite bites, pizza, & snacks.

KEYSTONE

KEYSTONE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

605-666-4896

PO Box 653, Keystone director@keystonechamber.com visitkeystonesd.com

Just 2 miles from Mt Rushmore! Climb, hike, bike, zip & fly. Explore caves and mines, pan for gold, view wildlife and watch history come alive. Ride a vintage train, mountain coaster, UTV or horse. Stay in one of our 1000 lodging rooms, shop, dine and tour. Keystone, your playground of the Black Hills!

ACCOMMODATIONS

HILLSIDE COUNTRY CABINS

605-342-4121

13315 S Hwy 16, Rapid City hillsidecountrycabins.com

Located at The Golf Club at Devils Tower, this is the perfect place to enjoy great American cuisine. Come see our restored historic 1895 back bar. Join us for spectacular food in a scenic location. Casual dining indoors or out. Open to the public. Dinner reservations suggested.

Offering 18 modern cabins, log homes, and an executive lodge, including full amenities. Accommodations sleep 2-12 people. Make great memories in the Black Hills for generations to come. Family owned & operated. Close to all major attractions, just 6 miles to Mt Rushmore/4 miles to Keystone/12 miles to Hill City. Book now for a vacation to remember!

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N River St, Hot Springs Find us on Facebook
smoke is always rollin’ for Smokin Mexican’s fusion – where low ‘n slow meets Mexican food. Discover a local bar & grill experience like no other! Indulge in endless family entertainment with activities such as darts, pool, watching your favorite sports on the big screen, & complimentary arcade/board games. Find us on Youtube /blackhillstravel
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ROOSEVELT INN

605-666-4599

206 Cemetery Rd, Keystone rooseveltinnkeystone.com

Enjoy your stay in our family operated hotel with time period charm. We have sparkling clean guest rooms, many with private balconies. All rooms have private bath, satellite TV, free Wi-Fi, microwave, & fridge. Free breakfast, seasonal pool, game room, laundry & elevator. We look forward to meeting you!

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BIG THUNDER GOLD MINE

605-666-4847

604 Blair St, Keystone bigthundermine.com

Tour an authentic 1890s gold mine. Go underground, listen to stories & learn how mines worked “back in the day”. Pan for gold on a claim above a creek or on-site. Visit the mining museum, gift shop & restaurant next door. Open year-round, Nov—Mar by appointment.

BLACK HILLS HELICOPTERS

605-255-4354 (HELI)

24035 Hwy 16A, Keystone blackhillshelicopters.com

This veteran-owned & operated business, provides captivating helicopter tours over the unique terrain of the Black Hills. Feel the thrill of flight & explore the region’s wonders with our experienced pilots who offer rich historical & geological insights. Our well maintained helicopters ensure a safe & unforgettable journey.

Find us on Facebook /blackhills

BLACK HILLS WILDERNESS EDGE ADVENTURES

605-391-6551

1315 Old Hill City Rd, Keystone blackhillswildernessedge.com

Don’t just see the Black Hills, experience it. Black Hills Wilderness Edge Adventures gives you the opportunity to explore the Black Hills off-the-beatenpath with UTV rentals. Located at American Pines Cabins, near Mt Rushmore, close to the trail system & scenic drives. 2, 4 & 6-seat UTVs available for half-day or full-day rentals.

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HOLY TERROR MINI-GOLF

605-666-5170

609 Hwy 16A, Keystone holyterrorminigolf.com

Putt your way along a beautiful pine mountainside at Keystone's only 18-hole mini golf course. Our mining-themed course features a gurgling mining sluice, water wheel, waterfalls & a peaceful river...but watch out! This challenging & fun golfing adventure will have you & yours laughing & screaming "Mulligans!" See our display ad on page 61.

KEYSTONE HISTORICAL

MUSEUM

605-666-4494

410 3rd St, Keystone keystonehistory.com

Located in Old Keystone atop a hill, you’ll find an old schoolhouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places & home to collections of iconic characters & thrilling stories of Keystone’s past. Especially included is the Carrie Ingalls Swanzey collection. Free attraction but donations are encouraged & appreciated!

WAX MUSEUM

605-666-4455

609 Hwy 16A, Keystone on the way to Mt Rushmore presidentialwaxmuseum.com

Meet 100 lifelike wax figures on a journey through stunning visual recreations of iconic moments in presidential history. Explore the stories behind the faces with a selfguided audio tour. See how wax figures are made & give a speech in the White House press room! See our display ad on page 64.

RUSH MOUNTAIN ADVENTURE PARK

605-255-4384

13622 Hwy 40, Keystone 5 mi E of Keystone on Hwy 40 rushmtn.com

Home of Rushmore Cave and the region’s only mountain coaster where you control the speed! Soar on a 2-seated Zipline Ride, experience a virtual shootout at the Gunslinger 7-D Ride, & conquer the Wingwalker Challenge Course! Fun for all ages, just outside Keystone, 10 minutes from Mt Rushmore.

RUSHMORE BORGLUM STORY

605-666-4448

342 Winter St, Keystone rushmoreborglum.com

Explore the life & times of Gutzon Borglum, creator of Mt Rushmore! An exciting, entertaining & educational experience for everyone. Explore his works, then watch the blasting & carving in our exclusive film. Group rates available — children are free! A “must-see” to enhance your Mt Rushmore visit.

RUSHMORE CAVE

605-255-4384

13622 Hwy 40, Keystone 5 mi E of Keystone on Hwy 40 rushmtn.com

Explore the closest cave to Mt Rushmore & see the “Big Room” - the highest concentration of cave formations in the Black Hills. Guided tours leave regularly, no reservations needed. Tour early & then experience Rush Mountain Adventure Park, home of the Mountain Coaster, Ropes Course, Zipline Ride & more!

RUSHMORE HELICOPTERS

605-673-2163

313 Speck Center Rd, Keystone reservations@rushmorehelicopters.com rushmorehelicopters.com

We are located in Keystone behind the Baymont Inn. The longest operating helicopter tour in the Black Hills, we offer a carefully crafted selection of tours providing unmatched views of Mt Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Black Elk Peak, Sylvan Lake and many more. We also fly custom charters. Come join us for an unforgettable experience.

RUSHMORE TRAMWAY ADVENTURES

605-666-4478

203 Cemetery Rd, Keystone rushmoretramwayadventures.com

Just below Mt Rushmore in Keystone – 7 attractions in one location! Rushmore Tramway Scenic Chairlift, President’s Alpine Slide, Pinnacle Zipline Tour, Aerial Adventure Park’s 8 suspended ropes courses, Free-fall Tower, Single-Shot Zipline & the Summer Tubing Hill. Plus, Enjoy dining at George’s Mountaintop Grill & gardens with views of Mt Rushmore! See our display ad on page 60.

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SPOKANE CREEK RESORT FISHING POND

605-666-4609

24631 Iron Mountain Rd, Keystone spokanecreek.com

Love to fish? You can do that here! Bring your own rods & reels or rent one from us. Located at Spokane Creek Campground – Stay in a cabin, RV, or tent site. On-site: free Wi-Fi, shower house, c-store, café/coffee shop, pool, mini-golf, playground, hiking to a ghost town, & of course - fishing in our pond.

SPROCKETS FUN FOUNDRY

605-666-4242

221 Swanzey St, Keystone sprockets.fun

This new state-of-the-art family entertainment center features the largest collection of fully immersive virtual reality platforms in the US, 5O+ arcade games, unique duckpin bowling, a casual restaurant & taproom to keep you fueled while you play. Meet Sprocket the Robot, take a photo & level up your fun!

DINING

BIG THUNDER BAR & GRILL

605-666-4847

308 1st St, Keystone in the building at the entrance to Big Thunder Gold Mine bigthundermine.com

Relax on the deck & enjoy a delicious meal or an ice cream. Specializing in authentic South Dakota made food items such as homemade soups, burgers, sandwiches & salads as well as wild game including buffalo, elk, pheasant, duck & even rattlesnake! Full menu items for lunch & dinner.

GEORGE’S GRILL

at Rushmore Tramway Adventures

605-666-4478

203 Cemetery Rd, Keystone rushmoretramwayadventures.com

Chairlift up to the ultimate in outdoor dining — every table has a view of Mt Rushmore! Relax in a beautiful mountaintop garden with panoramic views, flowers, waterfalls. Savor mouth-watering burgers & brats, freshly grilledto-order, beer & wine, nachos, ice cream. Enjoy watching the action of a breathtaking Zipline Tour.

GRAPES & GRINDS

605-666-5142

609 Hwy 16A, Keystone next to the National Presidential Wax Museum grapesgrinds.com

Come experience TripAdvisor’s #1 rated Black Hills coffee shop & wine bar! Enjoy free local wine tastings or a craft espresso beverage. Homemade Italian gelato made on-site daily. Large patio, yard games, free Wi-Fi & kid’s playground. On the way to Mt Rushmore in Keystone. See our display ad on page 61.

RUBY HOUSE RESTAURANT

605-666-4404

Downtown Keystone rubyhousekeystone.com

Step back in time & relax in our 1900s style dining room with elegant turn-of-the-century décor. Delicious prime rib, steaks, seafood, buffalo steaks & mouthwatering ribs. Kids menu features a smaller cut of prime rib. Full service bar provided by the Red Garter Saloon. Serving lunch and dinner daily, April through mid-October.

BLACK HILLS GLASS BLOWERS

605-666-4542

909 Old Hill City Rd, Keystone 1 mi W of traffic light blackhillsglassblowers.com

Hot! Hot! Hot! Glass is created by Pete & Gail at this showroom/ studio. You can choose from a large selection of blown glass made at the furnace (off-hand) or figurines made at the torch (lampwork). Using 2000°F heat, glass is formed into favorites including vases, bowls, eggs, animals, ships & cake tops. Blowing times are variable.

DAHL’S CHAINSAW ART

605-290-1840

121 Roy St, Keystone dahlschainsawart.com

SERVICES

KEYSTONE LAUNDROMAT & C-STORE

605-666-5203

424 Hwy 16A, Keystone

15 coin operated washers & 10 dryers for your laundry needs. Within walking distance of major hotels, restaurants & shopping in Keystone! Detergent & softeners available. Stop in for all your convenience store needs — including food for the burros on the Custer State Park Wildlife Loop!

SHOPPING

IRON MOUNTAIN ROAD VISITOR CENTER & STORE

605-666-4609

24631 Iron Mountain Rd, Keystone ironmountainroad.com

Celebrate America’s iconic Iron Mountain Road with us! As your exclusive destination for official merchandise, we offer shirts, pins, patches, stickers, & more. Located midway on this 17-mile scenic drive at Spokane Creek Cabins & Campground, stop by for information, souvenirs, snacks, & specialty drinks alongside a delicious meal.

Explore the world of chainsaw art created by Jarett Dahl. Jarrett’s love of wildlife feeds his talent. You’ll find bears, eagles, buffalo & even fish — each unique. Stop by to see live demos daily, take photos & buy one to take home.

MOUNT RUSHMORE SELF-GUIDED TOURS & BOOKSTORES

605-341-8883

Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Keystone mountrushmoresociety.com

Add another dimension to your Mt Rushmore visit! Rent a $6 self-guided tour & learn the rich history of the Memorial by hearing the stories first-hand. Available in 5 different languages. We offer military & member discounts. Explore our bookstores around the park to pick out the perfect souvenir from your visit!

LEAD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

605-580-7393

318 W Main St, Lead PO Box 702 leadmethere.org

Discover something different! Lead is a hidden gem in the west – one with the perfect mix of fascinating history, year round outdoor recreation, delicious dining, vibrant arts, fun entertainment, & unique shopping. Stay & play in Lead – We’re “Miles Beyond Ordinary!”

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LEAD Find us on Facebook /blackhills Find us on Instagram /blackhillsbadlands Tag us or #DiscoverBlackHills to be featured Find us on Youtube /blackhillstravel

DINING

BLACKSTONE LODGE & SUITES

605-584-2000

395 Glendale Dr, Lead blackstonelodgehotel.com

Relax in our 70 room hotel! We welcome families & groups. After a long day of exploring, come back & unwind in one of our 3 outdoor hot tubs. Enjoy a beer or wine in our lounge & a complimentary hot breakfast in the morning. Close to ATV/snowmobile trails & historic Main St in Lead. Complimentary guest shuttle.

TRAILSHEAD LODGE

605-584-3464

22075 Hwy 85, Lead trailsheadlodge.com

ACCOMMODATIONS

IRELAND INN

605-516-0377

108 E 5th St, Murdo blackhillsbadlands.com/ business/ireland-inn

BLACK HILLS MINING MUSEUM

605-584-1605

323 W Main St, Lead blackhillsminingmuseum.com

The “Official Mining Museum of SD” is dedicated to the thousands of hard working men & women who mined & contributed to the 148 years of rich area history. Here you can explore numerous exhibits, take a guided tour of a recreated underground mine & even pan for gold! Enjoy a true mining experience.

GEORGE S. MICKELSON TRAIL

605-584-3896

CHEYENNE CROSSING

605-584-3510

21415 Hwy 14A, Lead cheyennecrossing.org

Experience our friendly hospitality & home cooking in a historic location at the south entrance of Spearfish Canyon. Shop in our unique General Store. Treat your guests to the best when we cater your event. Food, service, variety, & atmosphere in a beautiful setting = wonderful memories!

MITCHELL

MITCHELL CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

Welcome to Ireland Inn in the heart of Murdo. Our dedicated team offers 24/7 service, Free parking, Wi-Fi, & convenient room service. Enjoy modern amenities in each room, including a flat-screen TV & a private bathroom with complimentary toiletries. Your comfort is our top priority, with fresh bed linen & plush towels in every room.

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1880 TOWN — SOUTH DAKOTA'S ORIGINAL

605-344-2236

I-90, Exit 170, 22 mi W of Murdo info@1880town.com 1880town.com

Our cabins are nestled in the ponderosa pines of the Northern Hills— away from the crowds. Everything you need is here. Fuel, c-store, dining & bar on-site. Bring your own play toys or rent a snowmobile here & explore the many trails that leave from our door. Stay & play awhile. Plenty of parking!

11361 Nevada Gulch Rd, Lead mickelsontrail.com

Find us on Facebook /blackhills

WHITETAIL CREEK RESORT

605-584-9085

11295 Hwy 14A, Lead whitetailcreekresort.com

Located along Whitetail Creek, we offer cozy motel rooms, cabins, RV sites & yurts. Enjoy our pavilion/bar, fire pit, barrel saunas & the beauty of the creek. Close to the Mickelson Trail, Terry Peak, Spearfish Canyon & off-road/ snowmobile trails.

The 109-mile-long Mickelson Trail follows the historic Deadwood to Edgemont Burlington Northern rail line. SD’s first rails to trails project. Enjoyed by hikers, bikers & horseback riders. 14 trailheads, over 100 converted railroad bridges, four hard rock tunnels & numerous services along the trail. Gentle slopes & easy access.

SANFORD LAB HOMESTAKE

VISITOR CENTER

605-584-3110

160 W Main St, Lead sanfordlab.org/slhvc

Discover how Lead’s history continues to shape the future through cutting-edge scientific research. Enjoy familyfriendly activities & year round programming. Hop on Lead’s guided tour which departs from the Visitor Center multiple times daily (seasonally).

605-996-6223 or 866-273-CORN (2676) 601 N Main St, Mitchell cvb@mitchellsd.com mitchellsd.com

Come exp-EAR-ience Mitchell’s many historic attractions, starting with the a-MAIZE-ing Corn Palace! Plan a day of outdoor adventure, refuel at one of our amazing restaurants, and kick your shoes off at our relaxing accommodations. Biggest stop between Sioux Falls and Rapid City. Exit 332.

MURDO

MURDO AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

605-669-3333

PO Box 242, Murdo murdosd.com

Pop 492. El 2,313. Located midway across South Dakota on I-90, Exits 191 and 192, and Hwy 83 in the Central time zone. Accommodations for 2,000 guests including the services at 8 motels, 1 campground, 1 supermarket, 4 service stations, 4 restaurants and a medical clinic. Rodeo grounds, swimming pool, city park, tennis court, museums, gift shops and area hunting lodges. Golf course with new grass greens.

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Tour an authentic 1880’s era town from the buildings to their contents. 1100 acre Longhorn ranch with award winning Texas Longhorns, goats, horses, donkeys, “Otis” the camel, & more. Enjoy popcorn & a cold sarsaparilla in the Longhorn saloon. Live entertainment & special events throughout the season. Breakfast and lunch specials available in the 50’s Train Diner. Many movie props from Dances with Wolves. Pets are welcome! Gas, snacks and supplies available at the C-store. Large parking lot for RVs & buses. Great family fun, historical & educational!

PIONEER AUTO SHOW & ANTIQUE TOWN

605-669-2691

503 E 5th St, Murdo I-90, Exit 192 pioneerauto@gwtc.net pioneerautoshow.com

Est. 1954. Over 250 antique, classic & muscle cars. See the Dukes’ “General Lee.” 60 tractors. 60 motorcycles. Collection of toys, guns, Americana, and signs. Food court. Gift shop. Memorial weekend-Labor Day weekend, 8 a.m.- 6 p.m. CST. Fall, winter, spring hours vary.

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NEMO

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D&K ATV RENTALS

605-578-1354

12737 Guest Ranch Lp, Nemo dk-atvrentals.com

Explore hidden areas of the Black Hills via ATV/UTV trails. Located at Nemo Guest Ranch, we rent single or double person 4-wheelers as well as 2 or 4 person Polaris Razors & Rangers. All are licensed & permitted for trails & public roads. See the breathtaking scenery & have some good ol’ family fun in the Black Hills of South Dakota.

CAMPING

HAY CREEK RANCH

605-578-1142

21765 Penny Ln, Nemo hello@haycreekranchsd.com haycreekranchsd.com

Surrounded by the Black Hills National Forest with cabins, RV and tent sites. Bring your horses to ride hundreds of miles of trails with terrain for every experience level and numerous creek crossings. Toprated local favorite horse ranch and camping destination. Easy online reservations!

PINE RIDGE

PINE RIDGE CHAMBER

605-455-2685

PO Box 375

7900 Lakota Prairie Dr, Kyle pineridgechamber.com

While on the reservation be sure to visit the Pine Ridge Visitor Center located just west of Kyle, SD. Enjoy the wildlife exhibit, browse art displays, discover traditional & contemporary works of art created by Lakota Sioux artists. Relax in our comfortable seating area while enjoying informative videos about our local Lakota artists & Lakota way of life.

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OGLALA LAKOTA COLLEGE HISTORICAL CENTER

605-455-6045 mpourier@olc.edu olc.edu

See, hear & feel the history of the Oglala Lakota people as you walk through the Historical Center on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, near Kyle. See photographs & artwork displays that chronicle the history of the Oglala Lakota from early 1800s to the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890. Meet Lakota artists featured throughout the summer. Open JuneAugust, Mon-Fri, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. No admission fee. Call first.

BEST WESTERN RAMKOTA HOTEL & WATERPARK

605-343-8550 or 800-528-1234

2111 N LaCrosse St, Rapid City I-90, Exit 59 ramkotarapidcity.com

AAA. Upscale, Western themed hotel, 267 rooms. All rooms have coffee maker, hairdryer, iron/ board. Free high-speed internet access. Indoor waterpark free for guests, pool, jacuzzi, fitness center. Minerva’s Restaurant, lounge/casino. Meetings up to 1,200. 30 minutes to Mt Rushmore. Near Uptown Rapid & Rushmore Crossing.

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BADLANDS OBSERVATORY

605-381-1521

12 Ash St, Quinn observatory@goldenwest.net badlandsobservatory.com

Astronomical observatory used to conduct scientific research for over 10 years. See where Asteroid South Dakota & Asteroid Deadwood were discovered, including the 26’ Newtonian Reflector Telescope used. Observe the sun, moon, galaxies, star clusters & planetary nebulae using our public telescopes on our outdoor observing deck.

RAPID CITY

ACCOMMODATIONS

AMERICINN BY WYNDHAM

605-343-8424

1632 Rapp St, Rapid City I-90, Exit 59 livhotelgroup.com/stay/rapid-cityhotels/americinn

Are you in pursuit of relaxation?

Enjoy this newly renovated property offering friendly staff, complimentary breakfast, free Wi-Fi, indoor pool with waterslide, fitness center & more. Conveniently located near local Black Hills attractions, shopping, and restaurants. Discounts & group rates available.

BLACK FOREST INN BED & BREAKFAST

605-574-2000

23191 Hwy 385, Rapid City blackforestinn.net

Centrally located in the hills & nestled in the ponderosa pines, our inn features 7 unique suites, a cottage, & beautiful common area for our guests. Enjoy nearby Mt Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Custer State Park, along with Pactola & Sheridan Lake as well as outdoor adventures. At this perfect retreat, breakfast is always included!

CAMPFIRE CABINS

605-209-8574

12648 Campfire Dr, Rapid City campfire-cabins.com

Find us on Hwy 385 just 2 miles N of Pactola Lake. Our cozy cabins are close to everything the BH has to offer. Each modern cabin sleeps 4 to 6 people, has a full kitchen & bath, quality linens & lots of amenities. Easy access to BH offroad trails. Family friendly & open year round. Come join us around the campfire!

COMFORT INN & SUITES

RAPID CITY NEAR MT RUSHMORE

605-503-8926

1720 Rapp St, Rapid City I-90 Exit 59 choicehotels.com/SD141

Discover comfort & convenience at our newly renovated hotel near Mt. Rushmore! Enjoy updated spacious rooms & complimentary breakfast before exploring nearby attractions. Plus, indulge in excitement with our 102ft waterslide, or relax in our hot tub. Endless fun for all ages, book your stay for a memorable getaway!

COUNTRY INN & SUITES

605-394-0017

2321 N LaCrosse St, Rapid City I-90, Exit 59

livhotelgroup.com/stay/rapid-cityhotels/country-inn-suites

Relax in the coziness and warmth only found in the Country. Newly renovated. Perfect for business travelers, groups, and families. Offering amenities like complimentary breakfast, petfriendly, indoor pool with waterslide and hot tubs, free Wi-Fi, fitness and business center, coffee bar and more. Near all Black Hills attractions.

ELK CREEK RESORT

605-787-4884

8220 Elk Creek Rd, Rapid City elkcreekresort.net

Stay at a one-of-a-kind resort located in beautiful Elk Creek Valley just outside of Rapid City. Offering a variety of motel, cabins, tenting & year round full hookup RV accommodations. On-site lodge, convenience store, games & acres of hiking. Heated pool, 2 ponds, meandering freshwater creek all set 1 mile inland from the interstate in a quiet, green hills & trees setting. Step back in time at the famous Black Hills attraction, “The Petrified Forest,” on-site while exploring our 150 acres — pets & horses welcome! Open year round. AAA approved! Find us on Facebook /blackhills

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FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES

605-718-9600

1314 N Elk Vale Rd, Rapid City I-90, Exit 61 watikiwaterpark.com

Stay in style at Fairfield by Marriott in Rapid City. Enjoy complimentary breakfast, free Wi-Fi, fully equipped business center, fitness center, complimentary parking and more. Just minutes away from local Black Hills attractions and attached to WaTiki®Indoor Waterpark Resort.

HAMPTON INN & SUITES RAPID CITY RUSHMORE

605-341-1879

825 Eglin St, Rapid City I-90, Exit 59 rapidcityrushmore.hamptonbyhilton.com

Fun for the whole family, experience free hot breakfast & free indoor pool with 2-story waterslide! New Hilton hotel located in the picturesque Black Hills, 1/2 mile from shopping & dining at Rushmore Crossing. Easy access to Mt Rushmore, Custer State Park, Badlands National Park. Book today for unforgettable memories!

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES RAPID CITY –RUSHMORE SOUTH

605-718-0772

1611 Caregiver Cir, Rapid City hiexpress.com/rapidcitysd

Like those IHG Rewards... This Brand New Formula Blue prototype engages our guests. Just minutes to Mt Rushmore. Well-equipped rooms and excellent amenities, to include complimentary full hot & cold breakfast buffet, indoor pool, free high-speed internet access & much more.

HOLIDAY INN RAPID CITY DOWNTOWNCONVENTION CENTER

605-348-4000

505 N 5th St, Rapid City I-90, Exit 58, 1 mi S hirapidcity.com

HOTEL ALEX JOHNSON

605-342-1210

523 6th St, Rapid City alexjohnson.com

Experience legacy & luxury at the historic Hotel Alex Johnson, a member of the Curio Collection by Hilton. Conveniently located in downtown Rapid City and close to local attractions. Featuring fabulous suites, Juniper at Vertex Sky Bar, Paddy O’Neill’s Irish Pub & Grill, Starbucks, and Chubby Chipmunk Gourmet Chocolates.

LA QUINTA BY WYNDHAM

605-718-7000

1416 N Elk Vale Rd, Rapid City I-90, Exit 61 watikiwaterpark.com

Wake up on the bright side at La Quinta by Wyndham. Beautifully renovated and spacious rooms with first rate amenities. Complimentary breakfast, fitness center, business center, free WiFi, pet-friendly and more. Conveniently located near local Black Hills attractions and attached to WaTiki® Indoor Waterpark Resort.

LAKE PARK CAMPGROUND & COTTAGES

605-341-5320 or 800-644-2267

2850 Chapel Ln, Rapid City I-90, Exit 57 to Hwy 44, 4.5 mi W to Stavkirke sign, left on Chapel Ln lakeparkcampground.com

Shaded, quiet location next to Canyon Lake on Rapid City’s west side. Just 30 minutes to Mt Rushmore & centrally located to all Black Hills attractions. Enjoy our ducks, deer & fishing. No mosquitoes. Good Sam Park. Full hookup 30 & 50 amp, level, some pull-thrus. Free high-speed wireless internet. Tent sites. Fully furnished & equipped 1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom cottages. Large vacation home sleeps 12-14. Cable TV, gas grills, kitchens, laundry, lots of grass, paved bike/walk path. Ideal for reunions.

TRU BY HILTON RAPID CITY RUSHMORE

605-341-1878

825 Eglin St, Rapid City I-90, Exit 59 rapidcityrushmore.trubyhilton.com

BEAR COUNTRY U.S.A.

605-343-2290

13820 S Hwy 16, Rapid City bearcountryusa.com

From the comfort of your own vehicle, observe black bears, mountain lions, wolves, elk, buffalo, reindeer & other North American wildlife in their natural environment. View offspring & smaller animals where they frolic in the outdoors, all while strolling along our walking tour. Dine at the Cub Grub Snack Shack or shop in the Bear’s Den Gift Shop. See our display ad on page 58.

BLACK HILLS CAVERNS

605-343-0542 on Hwy 44, 4 mi W of Rapid City blackhillscaverns.com

Hills’ greatest crystal cave with the best variety of formations. Logomites, frost crystal, stalactites, stalagmites, helectites & colorful calcite crystals. Adventure tour and easy crystal tours. Unique gift & rock shops & free geological museum.

BLACK HILLS ESCAPE ROOMS

605-731-8050

705 Main St, Rapid City blackhillsescaperooms@gmail.com blackhillsescaperooms.com

CHAPEL IN THE HILLS

605-342-8281

3788 Chapel Ln, Rapid City chapel-in-the-hills.org

Replica of the famous Borgund Stave Church in Norway. The chapel, log cabin museum, prayer/ meditation walk, and grass-roofed gift shop create a peaceful setting. Evening worship services at 7:30 p.m. June though August. Open May-September 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. June-August 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Donations appreciated.

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& WHEELS INDOOR RACING

605-341-2186

405 12th St, Rapid City flagsandwheels@ymail.com flagsandwheels.com

Indoor family fun with adult racing karts. Regular go karts for all. The only Black Hills attraction with indoor go kart racing, new bumper cars, new laser tag, reball aka paintball, batting cages, lots of newer arcades and activities for the whole family. Open year round, check our website.

FORT HAYS OLD WEST TOWN & DINNER SHOW

Reservations 605-394-9653

Located in downtown Rapid City and 30 minutes from Mt Rushmore, we will help make your trip one to remember. With newly renovated, spacious sleeping rooms, restaurant, lounge, and over 14,000 sq ft of meeting space, we will be able to exceed any of your expectations.

Your Black Hills adventure includes free hot breakfast, games in the lobby, & indoor pool with 150ft waterslide! Find our new Hilton hotel within walking distance to shops & restaurants at Rushmore Crossing. Near attractions, Mt Rushmore 27 miles, Custer State Park 31 miles, Badlands National Park within an hour.

Located in historic downtown Rapid City, these fun & challenging escape rooms feature scenarios interwoven into the Black Hills rich history. Escape the rooms in 60 minutes...if you can.

4 mi S of Rapid City on Hwy 16W forthaysoldwesttown.com

Experience the greatest chuckwagon style dinner & music variety show! Come early and browse the SD Film Museum, film set from “Dances With Wolves,” cavalry headquarters building, supply house, and much more!

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MUSEUM OF GEOLOGY

605-394-2467

on the SD Mines campus in Rapid City museum@sdsmt.edu museum.sdsmt.edu

Learn about area geology. World-class fossils of Badlands mammals & SD dinosaurs, marine reptiles & plants. Superb exhibits of meteorites, minerals, ores & rocks. Family fun in the Kid’s Zone! Bring your rocks in & get them identified. Free admission. Summer hrs: Mon-Sat, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Winter hrs: Mon-Sat, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

PUTZ N GLO BLACK LIGHT MINIATURE GOLF

605-716-1230

S Hwy 16, Rapid City putznglo.com

Join the fun! 3 great attractions — Putz n Glo Black Light Mini Golf, Miner’s Maze Human Maze Adventure, Finder’s Keepers Gemstone Panning. 1 convenient location. Super savings with the Triple Play Pass! Open year round. Memorial Day to Labor Day daily.

REPTILE GARDENS

605-342-5873 or 800-335-0275

6 mi S of Rapid City on Hwy 16 reptilegardens.com

Reptile Gardens is where you’ll find one of the largest reptile collections in the world, stunning botanical gardens, tropical birds & orchids, as well as beautiful minerals. Take a photo with one of our giant Aldabra tortoises or watch one of our wildlife shows & meet Fluffy, our baby gator! Open mid-March - November.

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STORYBOOK ISLAND

605-342-6357

1301 Sheridan Lake Rd, Rapid City storybookisland.com

Western South Dakota’s premier children’s park. Storybook Island offers free admission to its sprawling 8.5 acres where you can watch the Storybook’s come to life! Hop aboard the train or pick your pony at the carousel; all ages can ride for just $3 per person. Open May 25, 2024Sept 2, 2024. 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.

THE PETRIFIED FOREST

605-787-4560

8220 Elk Creek Rd, Rapid City I-90, Exit 46, near Piedmont thepetrifiedforest.net

A creation celebration! Where the Brachiosaurus dinosaur was excavated in 1889! Step back in time with a one of a kind tour & nature walk through the live & petrified forest. Experience the best Black Hills geology. Trees & animals turned to stone, museum, displays, working lapidary, amazing gems & rock shop. Open daily April-November, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. RV & tent camping, cabins & heated outdoor pool on-site. Free Petrified Forest tour w/lodging. See our display ad on page 56.

WATIKI® INDOOR WATERPARK

605-718-2445

1314 N Elk Vale Rd, Rapid City I-90, Exit 61 watikiwaterpark.com

Make a splash in South Dakota’s largest indoor waterpark resort. 30,000 sq ft of slides, lazy river, KoKo’s Kingdom, activity pool, large arcade, plus Sliders Bar & Grill. Conveniently attached to La Quinta by Wyndham, Fairfield by Marriott, Home2 Suites by Hilton, and Residence Inn by Marriott.

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BLACKHAWK CREEK

RV PARK

855-937-5478

6790 Deadwood Ave, Rapid City blackhawkcreekrvpark.com

Just minutes from Rapid City & a few short miles to Sturgis, Deadwood & all the fun in the Black Hills. Family & pet friendly, new bathhouse, spacious pull-thru & back-in campsites accommodating big-rigs up to 85’ with full hookups available. Rustic cabins & tent sites too. Enjoy our off the beaten path feel, yet easy access to everywhere!

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BLACK HILLS RV PARK

605-343-6319

2200 Ft Hayes Rd, Rapid City bhrvpark.com

Centrally located to all area attractions and downtown Rapid City. Our 80 site RV park offers 50/30/20-amp full hookup pullthru & back in 30’-60’ RV sites. Enjoy Wi-Fi, shower house, coin laundry, 2 dog runs, a scenic dog walk & a charming playground –all available year round.

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HART RANCH CAMPING RESORT

800-605-HART (4278)

23756 Arena Dr, Rapid City

7 mi S of Rapid City, between Hwys 16 & 79 hrresort.org

Hart Ranch Camping Resort is the Hart of your family camping vacation! We welcome first-time visitors & members alike with open arms 365 days a year. Stay in one of our modern & furnished cabins or enjoy one of our 459 full hookup RV sites.

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WESTERN RAMKOTA HOTEL & WATERPARK

800-528-1234

2111 N LaCrosse St, Rapid City I-90, Exit 59 ramkotarapidcity.com

Enjoy one of the Black Hills largest indoor hotel waterparks! Kids love sliding down two 165’ waterslides, shooting water cannons from the deck of the pirate ship and playing beneath a mushroom of cascading water. Great fun for all ages! Free for our guests!

CENTRAL STATES FAIR, INC.

605-355-3861

800 San Francisco St, Rapid City centralstatesfair.com blackhillsstockshow.com

Central States Fair - Carnival, concerts, entertainment, rodeos, demo derby, fair food, & fun for everyone! Black Hills Stock Show & Rodeo® - cattle shows/sales, horse events, concerts, beer festival, & over 300 vendors for shopping! Fairgrounds, year round weddings to motox to auctions to reptile shows to rodeos!

MT RUSHMORE GOLD & DIAMOND FACTORY OUTLET

605-343-7099

2707 Mt Rushmore Rd, Rapid City on the road to Mount Rushmore blackhillsgold.com

Take a fun, free tour on the factory floor to see Black Hills Gold & diamond jewelry made. 30% off factory direct prices on quality Black Hills Gold, diamonds, watches & more. Please visit website for tour times. New... view the unique art of diamond cutting.

PRAIRIE EDGE

605-342-3086

606 Main St, Rapid City prairieedge.com

Visit the most extensive collection of Plains Indian art, crafts & jewelry in the area. An arts & crafts gallery, fine art gallery, bookstore and unique crafts supply center are all housed in a historically restored building. The greatest gift you’ll take home is the experience. Open 7 days a week. Check out our wonderful TripAdvisor reviews.

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BLACK HILLS VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER

605-355-3700

I-90, Exit 61, Rapid City blackhillsbadlands.com/bhvic

Make your visit to our area more fun with a stop at our visitor center. Free brochures, maps, exhibits, displays, Wi-Fi & expert trip counseling. Book store and gift shop featuring local goods. Passes & permits sold here. Picnic area and pet exercise area. Open year round. See our display ads on pages 36 & 98.

MONUMENT HEALTH

605-755-1000 monument.health

When an unexpected illness strikes, Monument Health can help you and your family get back to the fun. We're right around the corner, with 40 healing environments in 20 communities across the Black Hills. And we'll provide the high-quality, caring experience you deserve.

MONUMENT HEALTH

RAPID CITY HOSPITAL

605-755-1000

353 Fairmont Blvd, Exit 57, Rapid City monument.health

MONUMENT HEALTH ORTHOEXPRESS

605-755-6180

1635 Caregiver Cir, Rapid City monument.health/orthoexpress

MONUMENT HEALTH

RAPID CITY URGENT CARE

605-755-2273

1303 N Lacrosse St, Exit 59, Rapid City monument.health

MONUMENT HEALTH

RAPID CITY URGENT CARE

605-755-2273

2116 Jackson Blvd, Exit 57, Rapid City monument.health

BLACK HILLS HARLEY-DAVIDSON®

605-342-9362 or 800-727-2482

I-90 Exit 55, Rapid City blackhillshd.com

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D.C. BOOTH HISTORIC NATIONAL FISH HATCHERY

605-642-7730

CHRIS’ CAMPGROUND & RV PARK

A must see for motorcycle riders in the Black Hills. We are a full service Harley-Davidson® dealership with a huge selection of new and pre-owned motorcycles, factory certified service department, large selection of genuine Harley-Davidson® parts, motor clothes, custom apparel & collectibles. Home to “The Rally at Exit 55”.

RUSHMORE CANDY COMPANY

605-342-1489

9815 S Hwy 16, Rapid City rushmorecandycompany.com

Kids of all ages will have fun exploring 12,000 sq ft of sugary goodness here! South Dakota’s largest candy store houses hundreds & hundreds of different types of candy. Enjoy a handcrafted beverage or ice cream on our pet friendly patio on sunny days or relax on comfortable inside seating. Make your day sweeter with us!

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LAST MILE BREWERY®

605-777-0036

5734 Sheridan Lake Rd, Rapid City lastmilebeer.com

Our taproom offers some of SD’s finest craft beer, locally sourced wines, snacks, N/A options, rotating food trucks & now Grounded Coffee Co. offering coffee during the morning hours. Come relax on our outdoor patio. Children & pet friendly. Follow us on Facebook & Instagram for the latest hours, events, & updates.

423 Hatchery Cir, Spearfish dcboothfishhatchery.org

Explore, learn and view wildlife with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service! Feed fish. Tour historic hatchery buildings. View trout from an underwater viewing area. Walk nature trails. Shop the gift store. Grounds open daily; tours, gift shop open May-September. Fun for all ages! Free attraction.

SPEARFISH REC & AQUATICS CENTER

605-722-1430

122 Recreation Ln, Spearfish between Exit 10 & 12 off I-90 cityofspearfish.com/recreation

Family & friends gather here! Outdoor waterpark has 3 slides, zero-depth pool, lazy river, lap pool, splash pad & climbing wall. Recreation center w/2 court gym, 2 walking tracks, fitness classes, cardio & training rooms. Visit website for hours.

TERMESPHERE GALLERY & MUSEUM

888-642-4805

1920 Christensen Dr, Spearfish termespheres.com

“One of the nation’s more unusual art spaces,” New York Times. The Termesphere Gallery is an experience like no other. Hanging & rotating spherical paintings will turn your mind inside-out. Internationally acclaimed artist Dick Termes has painted on spheres for over 50 years. The Dome Gallery is packed with Termespheres, gifts & much more.

605-642-2239 or 800-350-2239 I-90, Exit 14, .25 mi SE of Spearfish chriscampground@gmail.com chriscampground.com

Good Sam & AAA. Full service w/hookups 30/50 amp, large pull-thrus, cable TV & Wi-Fi. “Big Rigs to Tents” & camping cabins. Restrooms, laundry, 3 heated pools, activities & petting farm. Near scenic Spearfish Canyon, Deadwood & Devils Tower. Family owned for 50+ years. Open May-October.

CITY OF SPEARFISH CAMPGROUND

605-642-1340

404 S Canyon St, Spearfish 1-90, Exit 12 cityofspearfish.com/campground

Full hookups and tent sites along Spearfish Creek. All level sites, most with shade. Police patrolled. Within walking distance of downtown, City Park and D.C. Booth Historic Fish Hatchery. From Jackson Blvd, turn left on Canyon St, south 10 blocks — across the bridge.

MONUMENT HEALTH SPEARFISH HOSPITAL

605-644-4000

1440 N Main St, Exit 12, Spearfish monument.health

MONUMENT HEALTH SPEARFISH URGENT CARE

605-717-8595

1420 N 10th St, Exit 12, Spearfish monument.health SERVICES

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RIM ROCK LODGE

605-642-3192

10900 Rimrock Pl, Spearfish vacation@rimrocklodge.com rimrocklodge.com

Adult-only (21+), no pet bespoke scenic and historic retreat nestled in Spearfish Canyon. 3 luxury cabins & 3 luxury suites. Breathtaking views. Ideal for romantic getaways, active vacations, weddings & special events. Gift shop, beer/wine, and lite bites on-site.

SPEARFISH CANYON LODGE

605-584-3435

10619 Roughlock Falls Rd, Lead spfcanyon.com

In the heart of Spearfish Canyon on scenic Hwy 14A, featuring 57 well appointed rooms including 10 upscale suites & a conference facility. Also on-site is the historic Latchstring Restaurant, lounge, gift shops, hiking trails & trout fishing. Rent a mountain bike, snowmobile, UTV or Slingshot. Close to golfing & Deadwood gaming.

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IRON HORSE INN

605-722-7574 or 888-888-9091

600 Whitewood Service Rd, Whitewood I-90, Exit 23 ihi57793@gmail.com ironhorseinnsturgis.com

Just off I-90 on 14 acres with beautiful views & only 5 miles from Sturgis. Convenient, clean, ground floor rooms with car or motorcycle parking just outside your door. Free Wi-Fi, laundry, on-site sports bar & grill. Plenty of pickup & trailer parking.

THE HOTEL STURGIS

605-561-0116

1144 Main St, Sturgis thehotelsturgis.com

This boutique hotel is adjacent to downtown eateries, bars, & shops. Across from Harley-Davidson® Rally Point, immerse yourself in the legendary Sturgis Motorcycle Rally atmosphere, year round! Delight in luxurious bedding & spa-like bathrooms. Watch all the action from your balcony & savor tasty delights at our on-site coffee shop.

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STURGIS MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM & HALL OF FAME

605-347-2001

999 Main St, Sturgis sturgismuseum.com

Explore our collection of motorcycles, from customs to antiques & racers, original art, & memorabilia. Hear the stories & learn the history of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Learn about our Hall of Famers & their contributions to motorcycling. Bring home souvenirs from our gift shop. Groups welcome. Hours vary by season.

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NO NAME CITY RESORT

605-347-8891

20899 Pleasant Valley Dr, Sturgis I-90, Exit 34 camping@nonamecity.com nonamecity.com

Our full service resort offers a variety of 24 cabins as well as big rig friendly RV sites, a heated swimming pool, above ground hot tub, high speed Wi-Fi, full bar & grill, pavilion, 2 laundromats & private showers. Easy access to off-road trails!

RUSH NO MORE RV RESORT & CAMPGROUND

605-347-2916

21137 Brimstone Pl, Sturgis info@rushnomore.com rushnomore.com

Huge pull-thru full hookups, luxury hot tub sites, cabins & forested tent camping on 80 acres bordering the Black Hills National Forest. Hiking, 4-wheeling & hunting! Ideally located midway between Mt Rushmore & Deadwood attractions. Top rated by Good Sam. Great for family reunions, groups & weddings!

WONDERLAND CAVE

605-578-1728

12634 Alpine Rd, Nemo wonderlandcavesd.com

Take I-90, Exit 32 at Sturgis & follow scenic Vanocker Canyon Rd, or S of Deadwood on Hwy 385 via Nemo area on blacktop highway. Tours leaving every 30 minutes. Walk at an easy pace along the tour’s cool, well-lit passages. Largest variety of formations found in the Midwest. View the famous 40’ icicle fence. Gift & candy shop, picnic area. AAA recommended. Open May 1 - Oct 15.

STURGIS RV PARK

605-720-1501

1175 Woodland Dr, Sturgis sturgisdowntownrvpark.com

In downtown Sturgis – within walking distance of all there is to see & do. Offering 100+ full hookup, big rig friendly RV sites, most on concrete pads. Plenty of tent sites as well as 18 cabins & 5 bunkhouse rooms. All the amenities too! Big, clean shower houses & laundry. Huge event space. This place is made for ease & comfort!

SERVICES

MONUMENT HEALTH STURGIS HOSPITAL

605-720-2400

2140 Junction Ave, Exit 32, Sturgis monument.health

MONUMENT HEALTH STURGIS URGENT CARE SERVICES

605-720-2600

2140 Junction Ave, Exit 32, Sturgis monument.health

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STURGIS HARLEY-DAVIDSON®

605-347-2056

1040 Junction Ave, Sturgis sturgisharleydavidson.com

You’ll find Sturgis Harley-Davidson® a block south of Main St on Junction Ave. We offer a huge selection of custom apparel, riding gear, Sturgis Rally merchandise and select parts & accessories. If you miss us while you’re here, you can shop us online year round.

WINE, BEER & SPIRITS

BELLE JOLI WINERY SPARKLING HOUSE

605-347-9463

3951 Vanocker Canyon Rd, Sturgis jackson@bellejoli.com bellejoli.com

Arouse your senses & experience the exquisite flavors of our sparkling wine creations. Take a tour of our vineyard, learn how these high-quality sparkling wines are made in the traditional champagne method in our production room, then relax on our patio or in the house overlooking our 5 acre vineyard bordered by majestic pines.

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SUNDANCE, WY

SUNDANCE AREA

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

307-283-1000

PO Box 1004, Sundance, WY sundancewyoming.com

"Explore Sundance!" Walk in the footsteps of the Sundance Kid or spend a few days exploring the area's rich history. Nestled between Devils Tower & Mount Rushmore, Sundance welcomes you with wide streets, lodging, shops & dining. Looking for the "real" American West? You'll find it here — unparalleled scenery & adventure abound.

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CROOK COUNTY MUSEUM GIFTS & GALLERY

307-283-3666

108 N 4th St, Sundance, WY crookcountymuseum.com

BEST WESTERN PLAINS MOTEL

605-279-2145 or 800-528-1234

712 Glenn St, Wall 7 mi to Badlands National Park bestwestern.com

Indoor/outdoor pool complex with fitness room & hot tub. Free continental breakfast. Large family units and in-room coffee. Wall Drug & restaurants within walking distance.

HANSEN INN & CABINS

605-279-2501

114 4th Ave, Wall reservation@hanseninn.com hanseninn.com

SLEEPY HOLLOW CAMPGROUND

605-279-2100

118 W 4th Ave, Wall

I-90, Exits 109 or 110 sleepyhollowcampgroundsd.com

8 miles to Badlands National Park & 1.5 blocks to Wall Drug. A quiet area with a playground. Clean restrooms, showers and laundry. Full hookup RV sites. 30 & 50 amp electric (all pull-thrus) & tenting. Dump station, free Wi-Fi, camp store & ice. Open May 1 – Oct 15.

SHOPPING

BADLANDS HARLEY-DAVIDSON®

605-279-2288

601 Main St, Wall sturgisharleydavidson.com

The wild West still lives here! Explore the history of the Sundance Kid & others at our new home, “Old Stoney”, a restored 1923 sandstone schoolhouse. Also featuring one-of-akind artwork & booking special events. Want a real step back in time? Plan to partake in our Sip & Walk Living History Tour. See ya here partner!

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WALL

WALL—BADLANDS AREA

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

888-852-9255

501 Main St, Wall wallchamber@gwtc.net wall-badlands.com

Come look through our “Window to the West!” Wall, SD serves as a gateway to Badlands National Park, a neighbor to Minuteman Missile National Historic Site and the home of Wall Drug Store. Enjoy local history and the Western experience with attractions all members of the family are sure to enjoy!

Family owned and operated inn, one block north of the famous Wall Drug Store. Easy access to local shops & restaraunts. Just 10 minutes from Badlands National Park, our newly renovated, family friendly environment blends comfort & convenience, providing an exceptional stay with contemporary amenities. See coupon section for discount.

Riding the Badlands of South Dakota is a must experience for any motorcycle rider visiting the Hills. Before or after your ride, Badlands Harley-Davidson®is proud to offer a huge selection of custom Harley-Davidson® clothing and collectibles. If you miss us while you’re here, you can shop us online year round.

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