Explore the Black Hills with locals Neal and Becky. Discover Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park, and hidden gems with personal stories and expert tips.
Explore the Black Hills with locals Neal and Becky. Discover Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park, and hidden gems with personal stories and expert tips.
- Black Hills National Forest - Our entire day trip is within the Black Hills National Forest that covers an area 125 miles long and 65 miles wide, a 1.25-million acre forest! We spend about 2 hours driving time that is interspersed between the sites we visit as outlined below. Along the way, we take in the beauty of the Black Hills that encompasses…
- Black Hills National Forest - Our entire day trip is within the Black Hills National Forest that covers an area 125 miles long and 65 miles wide, a 1.25-million acre forest! We spend about 2 hours driving time that is interspersed between the sites we visit as outlined below. Along the way, we take in the beauty of the Black Hills that encompasses rugged rock formations, canyons, gulches, open grassland, and mountain lakes, including learning about the rich history of the area, including Custer’s expedition to the area in 1874.
- Mount Rushmore National Memorial - Our first stop is Mount Rushmore National Memorial where the rich history of the United States is told through the lives of presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham enshrined on Mount Rushmore. Through their lives we learn about the birth, growth, development and preservation of this country. The memorial is surrounded by the beauty of the Black Hills.
- Crazy Horse Memorial - Leaving Mount Rushmore, we wind our way over to Crazy Horse Memorial passing by Horsethief Lake, a beautiful mountain lake, and Black Elk Mountain, the highest peak in SD at 7,244 feet above sea level.
Crazy Horse Memorial is the largest carving in the world, depicting the Oglala Lakota war chief, Crazy Horse, riding a horse and pointing to his tribal land. Housed within the Crazy Horse Memorial complex, is the Indian Museum of North American.
- Custer - Next stop is in the small town of Custer for lunch. You’re on your own for lunch here, having the opportunity to choose the restaurant of your choosing. Custer is the oldest and first permanent settlement established in the Black Hills by European Americans.
- Custer State Park - Next stop is Custer State Park, a 72,000 acre state park and wildlife refuge. The park is home to a herd of 1,500 bison and a variety of other wildlife that roam free over the varied terrain that includes rolling prairie grasslands and rugged mountains.
- Custer State Park Visitor Center - We will stop here for a short break to stretch our legs, watch a short film on Custer State Park, then head out to find the buffalo and other wildlife on the Wildlife Loop Road.
- Iron Mountain Road - The Iron Mountain Road is one of the most scenic and unique roads in America! It winds through the countryside, traversing through three tunnels, navigating up and down switch-backs and pig-tail-bridges with views of Mount Rushmore along the way. It was built to connect Custer State Park with Mount Rushmore. It was intentionally engineered to make travelers slow down to enjoy the beauty of the area. Along the way, we drive through the Norbeck Wildlife Preserve, a wilderness designated area.
- Iron Mountain Road - Iron Mountain Summit, also called the Peter Norbeck Scenic Overlook. From the summit at 5,450 feet above sea level, we are at the same elevation as Mount Rushmore which can be seen in the distance across the valley below, about 1 mile away. A breathtaking view! We can also see Black Elk Peak, the highest point in South Dakota at 7,200 feet above sea level. It is also the highest peak east of the Rockies.
- Keystone - Our last stop of the tour is Keystone, dropping off any guests we picked up here before heading back to Rapid City.
- All fees and/or taxes
- Bottled water and light snacks
- All fees and/or taxes
- Bottled water and light snacks
- Lunch
- No raincoats or umbrellas
- No gratuity
- Lunch
- No raincoats or umbrellas
- No gratuity
Residing in the Black Hills close to the age-old mining town of Hayward are Neal and Becky. Neal, a South Dakotan by birth, has a deep connection with the Black Hills dating back to his younger years. During your journey through the southern Black Hills, you will be regaled with tales of the historical landmarks as well as personal anecdotes about the…
Residing in the Black Hills close to the age-old mining town of Hayward are Neal and Becky. Neal, a South Dakotan by birth, has a deep connection with the Black Hills dating back to his younger years. During your journey through the southern Black Hills, you will be regaled with tales of the historical landmarks as well as personal anecdotes about the region. Their love for people shines through their eagerness to ensure your visit is a pleasant one. They are always ready to provide advice and suggestions to enhance your stay!
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