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Custer State Park More Info
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Located about 40 minutes southeast from downtown Rapid City, Custer State Park encompasses seventy-three thousand acres of land. Buffalo and other wild animals roam freely in the park and jeep tours can help to get an up-close view of these creatures. Park rangers lead guided nature walks and evening campfire programs. Roads, such as the Wildlife Loop, Needles Highway and Iron Mountain Road, run through the park highlighting some of the most scenic areas. Many landmarks and formations are outlined throughout the park as well as the Black Hills Play House. Ranger programs include guided hikes and Junior Naturalist programs, to name a few. The park also has museum and exhibits, taverns, churches, a casino, souvineur shop and plenty of tours (on horsesback, foot or vehicle). Tel: 1 605 255-4515
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Black Hills National Forest + My Favorites
Carpeting the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming, The official Black Hills National Forest area covers over 1.25 million acres (505,857 ha). Composed mostly of ponderosa pine, this expansive forest area can be enjoyed via various trails for hiking, biking, horseriding, cross-country skiing, ATV-ing and snowmobiling, as well as by scaling its rock faces, kayaking its lakes, and more. Camping is allowed almost anywhere on public forest land. The Forest Service headquarters are located in Custer. Address: . | Black Hills, SD Tel: 1 605 673-9200
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Black Elk Wilderness + My Favorites
Managed by the Forest Service, the Black Elk Wilderness area comprises 13,605 acres (5,505 ha) located next to Mount Rushmore National Memorial, within the Norbeck Wildlife Preserve. Hikers and horseback riders enjoy the trails in this area but must self-register at trailheads. Address: . | Black Hills, SD Tel: 1 605 673-9200
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Norbeck Wildlife Preserve + My Favorites
Located within the Black Hills National Forest, the Norbeck Wildlife Preserve covers 34,255 acres (13,862 ha) and is easily accessed from surrounding towns, Custer, Hill City and Keystone. Bordering Mount Rushmore National Memorial to the northeast and Custer State Park to the south, this area was originally designated as a preservation sanctuary for game animals and birds in 1920. Visitors to the Norbeck Wildlife Preserve can enjoy numerous trails, scenic drives, lakes, granite rock formations and wildlife. Address: . | Black Hills, SD
Jewel Cave National Monument More Info
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Jewel Cave is the third largest cave in the world, with over 125 miles surveyed and a vast area that is yet to be explored. It is located around 50 miles southwest of Rapid City on Hwy 16. Cave tours are available year round. Tel: 1 605 673-2288
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