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How long is the drive from Custer to Spearfish?

The direct drive from Custer to Spearfish is 88.9 mi (143 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 40 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Custer to Spearfish, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Keystone, Rapid City, Deadwood, and Hill City, as well as top places to visit like The Mammoth Site and Evans Plunge Mineral Springs, or the ever-popular Cascade Falls.

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Top cities between Custer and Spearfish

The top cities between Custer and Spearfish are Keystone, Rapid City, Deadwood, and Hill City. Keystone is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Custer and 1 hour from Spearfish.
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Hill City

Nestled in the Black Hills of South Dakota, Hill City is a charming town with a population of just over 1,000 people. As the oldest city in Pennington County, it offers a serene escape surrounded by natural beauty. Visitors can explore the picturesque landscapes by biking along the Mickelson Trail, which spans 109 miles and showcases stunning views of the Black Hills National Forest.
18% as popular as Keystone
1 minute off the main route, 19% of way to Spearfish
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Keystone

Keystone, located in the picturesque Black Hills region of Pennington County, South Dakota, is a charming town with a population of around 240. This quaint destination offers visitors a glimpse into small-town life while being surrounded by the natural beauty of the Black Hills.
Most popular city on this route
5 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Spearfish
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Rapid City

Rapid City, located in western South Dakota, serves as the gateway to the famous Mt. Rushmore and is renowned for its 'City of Presidents' with life-size statues downtown. The town offers attractions like the Journey Museum & Learning Center showcasing local history and geology, as well as the Reptile Gardens zoo. Additionally, it boasts a variety of dining options including Pho Vietnam for Asian cuisine.
97% as popular as Keystone
1 minute off the main route, 57% of way to Spearfish
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Deadwood

Deadwood, a city in South Dakota, is steeped in gold rush history and is home to the Mount Moriah Cemetery where Wild West icons like Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane are buried. The Adams Museum showcases a large gold nugget and a plesiosaur fossil, while the 1892 Historic Adams House offers a glimpse into Victorian-era opulence. For outdoor enthusiasts, the George S. Mickelson Trail winds through the scenic Black Hills National Forest.
43% as popular as Keystone
2 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Spearfish

Best stops along Custer to Spearfish drive

The top stops along the way from Custer to Spearfish (with short detours) are Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Custer State Park, and Wildlife Loop Rd. Other popular stops include Downtown Rapid City, Mount Moriah Cemetery, and The Mammoth Site.
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Cascade Falls

Waterfall
Nature & Parks
One of the most perfect spots on earth to spend a day in the sun.
Lindsay L — Google review
10/10 water temperature is good, not warm but not cold at all
Fatima P — Google review
Anyone that gives this place less than 5 stars is clinically insane. Probably the coolest swimming hole I have ever been to. The water is beautiful and there are a bunch of different spots to explore
Blake M — Google review
Really nice area and waterfall! Looks like a great place to swim. The water is clear and beautiful.
Greg A — Google review
Beautiful water place deep swimming hole on the left shallow watering hole on the upper right. BE CAREFUL!! I BROKE MY ANKLE jumping into the shallow pool up top. The slanted ground in the water twisted my ankle BAD. ENTERVTHE WATER SLOWLY and you'll have a nice time
G. — Google review
Gorgeous trio of waterfalls on the way up to Black Hills! My wife and I love waterfalls so we wanted to stop and check these out. We both were prepared to be underwhelmed but we actually loved the area. It wasn’t warm enough to take a dip but we did enjoy the short walk down to the falls and taking a minute to stretch and take the beauty in.
Leah B — Google review
This place was really neat to go to on a hot summer day. I gave it four stars only because it needs just a little bit of improvement. If the jumping off spot could be leveled (One guy with a shovel and 10 minutes) it would make it much more convenient and easier to jump in without fear of slipping. The water was,and I’m sure, is always bracing and refreshing! While my brother and I were there several others that came and went. We were surprised, as we just happened upon it. They even have a picnic table and easy access route down to the lake. No one swimming had a real bathing suit. I just stripped down to my skivvies and jumped in, as did others. Seriously, if you’re close to, or see a mention of Cascade Falls, drive to The falls. Pack a lunch if you’ve got the time to eat at their covered area, and take a swim!
Michael T — Google review
Fantastic little swim holes with something for everyone! Lots of different size waterfalls, but the current is not overpowering! Being the kids, they will live it!
Martin Y — Google review
4.7
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4.3
(145)
Northeast Fall River, SD 57747, USA
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The Mammoth Site

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Mammoth Site is a museum and research center that showcases numerous mammoth remains preserved in an ancient sinkhole. It is home to the largest concentration of mammoth remains in the world, with 61 mammoths discovered so far. The site was found in 1974 and provides insight into the area's prehistoric past through ongoing excavations that visitors can observe.
Very cool walk through place. There are QR codes to give you more info to what you are seeing. During our visit people were working on excavating bones and cleaning them. Staff is super friendly and good with answering kids questions and getting them involved. The gift shop is cute with a variety for everyone. There is a cheap food stand outside that has good food and drinks available.
Gwen W — Google review
Wonderful exhibit with great interactive displays that even have audio to listen on your smartphone. They had much more to see at this museum than I expected including arrowheads from 10,000+ years ago. The outside has a display of rocks from many different epochs which was neat and free. There’s also a little food stand near the entrance with good prices.
Courtney — Google review
Absolutely a must stop. Great self guided interpretive walk indoors and attached displays. Amazing to see actual numerous skeletal remains in-situ. Thourghly enjoyed this stop on our vacation. Spent about 1.5 hours at site and read almost every info station... It was really well done and informative.
Brandy T — Google review
If you have kids this is a MUST stop! My kids loved it. We went through it pretty quickly (2hours) but probably needed more like 3-4. We just didn’t have the time to stay. Prices are about $13/person. Military is $1 off I believe. They have a large gift shop as well that you exit through. You start by watching an educational video that is about 13 minutes long. Then you move in to the dog site. This is still active and they said they found a new fossil last Sunday! All of the volunteers are helpful and well-spoken. The internet is kind of hit or miss for the listening tour. I would like to see that improved for their guests. One employee was rather rude when I spoke to them about it. The rest were great! My kids bought a bag of rocks and fossils at the end to use the sifting/panning equipment outside to see what treasures they got.
Jill H — Google review
Wow what an amazing experience! You can watch a film, go view the dig site, see other fossils and bones they’ve discovered and then browse the gift shop. If you need a ride from the parking lot to the center, a ride can be provided. Lots of parking and washrooms on site. A great place for the whole family to enjoy. You can even watch as new bones are discovered, cleaned up and preserved. Highly recommend you visit this mammoth site!
Adventures C — Google review
Fascinating place. The central display of the mammoth site is intriguing . Spotting the various parts of each mammoth was fun, and wondering how there were so many there in one spot. The displays are very informative .
Catherine S — Google review
Museum with lots of history. There are a total of 61 mammoths found there. There is a big hole in the middle where some people are working on finding and preserving more bones. You can walk around the “ dig hole “ and see all of the found bones. Very cool experience for all ages
Tim F — Google review
Solid visit. Great stop if you in the area with family. Picnic bench for rest, plenty of shade outside, and a great active dig site inside. 4 kids with the party all had excellent things they liked about the visit. The two youngest were able to pan for fossils from the gift shop. Oldest 2 found pins and souvenirs coins to keep. Highly recommend.
Midwest W — Google review
4.8
(5007)
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4.6
(1815)
1800 US-18, Hot Springs, SD 57747, USA
http://www.mammothsite.org/
(605) 745-6017
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Evans Plunge Mineral Springs

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Water park
Fun & Games
Evans Plunge Mineral Springs, established in 1890, is a comprehensive wellness center offering a range of amenities for families. The facility features indoor and outdoor pools with naturally warm mineral water from a thermal spring, as well as water slides and various activities such as water volleyball and a jet slide. Visitors can enjoy the clean and fresh water without chlorine all year round.
We had so much fun @ Evans Plunge. The water was delightful and there’s a sauna so I was able to go from hot to cool! I highly recommend Evans Plunge as it is great fun for the entire family! Hope to go back soon!
Marija C — Google review
I went here when I was pretty little on a family vacation and again when I was in junior high. I haven't been back since but on a family trip with my own now I said we had to go back. My husband was ready to skip it and wasn't sure he wanted to go. However, we decided last minute let's just do it. We didn't really have anything else planned and it would be fun. We went and spent more time than anticipated here. We loved it. Even us big kids enjoyed the slides! My husband enjoyed trying his luck on the swinging handle bars. He made it all the way across! It wasn't super busy which I was worried it might be. We were there over the 4th of July holiday. We went on a Monday morning around 10:00. We stayed until 2:00 or so. We had lunch there on picnic table in the parking lot. After we got home my said he wanted to back. We will definitely make this a thing whenever we visit the black hills!
KJH — Google review
As guests from out of town, we wanted to visit a hot spring but weren't sure what to expect. One visit and we would highly recommend taking the time to relax in the warm waters. The highlight was watching kids attempt to swing from ring to ring, some succeeding, some falling, but fun to watch. They offer 2 types of indoor slides, a steep quick plunge and a slow luge like slide. There is also volleyball and basketball and a kiddie pool, which we didn't enter but we loved the whale spout. Locker rooms are convenient too, small and large lockers available, private changing area, and showers to rinse off.
Jeremy K — Google review
Well done, Hot Springs, SD! We weren't sure what to expect, but this stop did not disappoint. A natural hot springs turned into a city recreation center but still capturing the historical preservation. The kids would have stayed all day but we actually didn't plan ahead for this stop. Make sure to book a day in this amazing town and let the kids/family enjoy the natural springs and well designed swim park!!
Julie P — Google review
Very nice swimming place. Family friendly. The bottom of the indoor pool is smooth rocks :) bring quarters to rent the lockers. There is a change machine but no atm. They sell swimsuits if you forget yours . There are food and drinks available to purchase at reasonable prices and the staff is really friendly and helpful!
Gwen W — Google review
Fun place to be on a rainy day bring swim shoes for tender feet it's gravel bottom. Kids had a blast, go early it gets crowded
Darren H — Google review
We had such a blast! Well worth the price! Family fun, the slides are super cool, hot tub were so nice and relaxing! The water felt so nice! Nothing like a regular pool! The showers were nice. The lockers were a little annoying but everything else was great and fun! Plenty to do!
A W — Google review
Very fun place to visit. The water slides are awesome. The locker rooms are clean with separate individual dressing rooms, nice showers, small size and large size lockers to store your belongings. They also rent towels. They have water toys like noodles and barbells.BIG parking lot. Had a big gift store. Staff was friendly and helpful.
Dee H — Google review
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3.8
(462)
1145 N River St, Hot Springs, SD 57747, USA
http://evansplunge.com/
(605) 745-5165
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Wind Cave National Park Visitor Center

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Temporarily Closed
Visitor center
Nature & Parks
Wind Cave National Park Visitor Center is a year-round facility and serves as the starting point for all cave tours. It offers maps, books, and nature exhibits. The center provides interesting information about the cave history, animals, and environment in the park. The staff is friendly and helpful. The park itself features trails filled with wildlife such as bison, coyotes, and prairie dogs. Visitors are advised to be mindful of bison along the trails.
Stood in line for tickets for the same day cave tour pretty much right when they opened, but it moved fairly fast and they had enough for everyone in front of us and more after. Don't be discouraged if you don't get an online one, granted it was during the week but the tour was awesome! Very friendly and helpful staff at the desk, the store, and our tour guide. Did the natural entrance tour and they talked about the indigenous beliefs and showed us the sacred site before we started, very cool!
Autumn M — Google review
Our tour guide Alexis was an intern, but you wouldn’t have known it. She was incredibly knowledgeable about the cave’s science and the history. She shared important information that none of our large group had heard, while keeping the story telling succinct and interesting. No question thrown at her went unanswered. Simply can’t rave about her enough. The cave was fascinating. For personal enjoyment, it was cool but not too cold. Shorts were fine for some. Sport sandals (Chacos) were quite adequate for the walking required. Most of all, I would like to commend the rangers for their handling of those with some mobility concerns. Some guests on our visit needed extra time and support to complete the tour and the staff handled it gracefully. If you find yourself struggling with the steps and handrails, please speak up. The rangers will take good care of the cave, and of you. If you can, recommend buying tickets in advance. We did hear of some groups turned away after tickets sold out for the day.
Gina L — Google review
We did the candlelight tour. They only do 2 a day and only accept 10 per tour. You can make a reservation up to 30 days in advance. We did it on the first day available. Highly recommend you do the same. The tour was incredible. Lots of fun seeing the cave this way. The guide did a great job talking about the old stories of the cave. Highly recommend this tour to anyone.
Andrew B — Google review
The staff are very friendly and helpful when it comes to planning your visit. Because of the rangers' suggestions, we were able to visit the cave and drive around the park. We saw lots of bisons, the most we've seen so far. We also hiked to the lookout tower and were able to have great views just before the rain. We also watched the video which I highly recommend and visited the exhibit on both levels.
Claudette C — Google review
The Windcave Visitor Center is where guests check in for the cave tours. The building has a good exhibit area, theater with a short film, gift shop and clean restrooms. The cave tours tend to fill up early, so consider booking your tour in advance online. We booked ours about a month in advance. The cave tour was ok, but could have been better. The tour consisted of walking quickly down long tunnels. With only 3 stops along the way. We missed most of what the tour guide said since we wete in the back section of the large group of 40 people. There is a large parking lot, although it is long and narrow. The lot has designated parking for long vehicles, but we noticed that many of those spots were taken by regular cars and trucks as the lot filled up.
Dawn J — Google review
Well worth in, we did the Natural Entrance tour, traversing many steps to get to 200 feet? they have other tours a little more benign. about 90 minutes of amazing cave structure. Rangers give great narration. If you are xlose to 6 feet or taller, you will need to duck a few times. Make it a must see.
Mark M — Google review
Located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, the cave is one of the oldest national parks in the U.S., established in 1903. It’s renowned for its extensive cave system, one of the longest and most complex in the world, stretching over 150 miles of explored passages. The cave gets its name from the wind-like sounds created by air moving through its entrances due to barometric pressure changes . The cave is famous for its unique calcite formations, including boxwork (thin blades forming a honeycomb pattern) and popcorn-like formations. About 95% of the world’s known boxwork is found here. Our guide's knowledge was off the charts. He not only recited facts; he's weaved the cave's deep history—like how the Lakota people view it as a sacred origin site—and the quirky science behind those jaw-dropping boxwork formations.
Jane B — Google review
We did the most popular hike. Lasted 1h 20 min. Compare to the other caves- this one is least interesting. There is soooo much potential !! However management needs to figure it out how to make it more interesting and entertaining.
St. I — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(777)
26611 US-385, Hot Springs, SD 57747, USA
https://www.nps.gov/wica/index.htm
(605) 745-4600
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Wildlife Loop Rd

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Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
Wildlife Loop Rd is a picturesque 18-mile state park road that winds through rolling prairie grassland and wildflowers, offering glimpses of bison, deer, and elk along the way. It's the most popular route in Wind Cave, providing visitors with a scenic drive through various captivating areas. While it's highly recommended, it's also advisable to consult with the national park service for other suggested routes to explore.
4.5
(2780)
East Custer, SD, USA
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Custer State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Custer State Park, located near Mt Rushmore in the Black Hills, is a vast nature preserve offering stunning scenery, diverse trails, and comfortable resorts amidst abundant wildlife. The park's appeal lies not only in its impressive American wildlife but also in its winding mountain roads and tranquil lakeside getaways. While there is an entry fee to access the park, visitors find it well worth the cost for the unforgettable experiences it offers.
Beautiful landscapes! Really recommend if you want to see wildlife. The park is huge, there’re campings, leisure areas with picnic tables and clean restrooms. It’s all dog friendly, meaning the dogs are welcome on the trails! Driving inside the park is a delight!! The ticket to the park is 25$ and gives you 7 days to explore it.
Joyce S — Google review
Absolutely Incredible - Beautiful Area ! There is greater beauty around every turn. I did Not schedule enough time here & will certainly be back. Just Love the Bison/Buffalo & adorable Burro/Mules. Remember to stay Safe! They are Not pets. Enjoy the beauty
Jeannine U — Google review
Custer State Park completely blew me away — it’s truly one of the most beautiful and well-kept parks I’ve ever visited, even compared to many national parks! The scenery is stunning at every turn, from the rolling prairies to the dramatic granite spires and crystal-clear lakes. Driving through the park feels like stepping into a postcard. We saw bison, pronghorns, burros, and deer up close — it was magical. The roads and trails are in great condition, everything is spotless, and it’s so easy to get around. The staff and rangers are friendly and really care about the park, which makes the experience even better. The Visitor Center is excellent and adds so much to the visit — very informative, modern, and beautifully done. Whether you’re into wildlife, photography, or just peaceful scenic drives, Custer State Park is a place you’ll never forget. I can’t wait to come back.
Nan K — Google review
This park is spectacular, the needles was so fun to experience. Loved we came in the fall the colors were pretty. Wildlife loop was hard to find so look for the Bison center, the round up had happened the weekend before so they were all there getting checked. The burrows made my day, they are just past the bison center.
Rita D — Google review
The park was awesome and had amazing views. There is so much to do. We lost count on how many times we said wow! Started on the Needles highway, did the wildlife loop and saw a herd of Buffalo and finished up on Iron Mountain Road. Had a great lunch The Legion Lodge. The potato salad was the best we ever had in a restaurant. Next time will check out the lakes and more of the park.
Patricia B — Google review
Highly highly recommend going to Custer! Plan a few days though, so much to see and do! We lucked out and were there in time for the Annual Buffalo Roundup which was so cool to see,.def do that if you're there at the end of Sept. Other highlights are the Needles Highway, Mt. Coolidge Lookout, Sylvan Lake and the Wildlife Loop! We camped just outside but there looked to be some great camping and lodging in the park too!
Liam M — Google review
Please we know major attraction is bison/ Buffalo which roam freely around however we loved the donkeys burrows mules a the lil ones walk rifht up a want to be petted! Wonderful treat to just hang out an see them one lil ones walk rifht was even nursing ! Enjoy!
Kathleen C — Google review
So much to see and do here. Great park to stay at to keep you within driving distance of multiple POIs and scenic drives. We stayed at the Grace Coolidge Campground which was a smaller loop that had tents and trailers. This loop had electric at most spots and potable water spigot at the bathroom area. When we showed up there was a male bison hanging out at the entrance. Kept our distance, but was enjoyable for the kids to see from a distance. Visitor center has some small kid friendly activities and a 20 minute movie to introduce you to the park. Take the Wildlife Loop. You will see plenty of bison, deer, and pronghorn sheep. Take Iron Mountain scenic road to Mount Rushmore. Stunning views. There are some tunnels that are one car width. Big trucks take caution. Sylvan Lake was a must see. The sunlight striking the water and rock formations was beautiful. There is a few general stores scattered throughout for your food, drink, and souvenir needs.
Jon F — Google review
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5.0
(6275)
South Dakota, USA
https://gfp.sd.gov/parks/detail/custer-state-park/
(605) 394-2693
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Jewel Cave National Monument

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National reserve
Nature & Parks
Jewel Cave National Monument is a historic site that features over 170 miles of trails, lantern tours, and opportunities to view wildlife. Visitors can explore the fascinating cave system with its colorful walls and unique formations. However, due to the ongoing elevator renovation, only two tours are currently available: Discovery tour and Lantern tour. Despite this limitation, visitors have praised the ranger guide for their extensive knowledge about the cave during these tours.
Most of our party did the scenic tour and loved it. Of the 700 plus stairs, they indicated the majority were down and it wasn't as strenuous as expected. The guide was knowledgeable and entertaining. The remaining 2 of our party did the discovery tour. One was 7 months pregnant, the other an overweight senior. The tour was enjoyable with a great guide. We left feeling satisfied with our cave experience. No regrets. Overall Jewel Cave was the highlight of our South Dakota trip!
Sheryl S — Google review
Stunning in the simplest sense of the word. I could have stayed down there for hours. Our Ranger was knowledgeable and full of stories. The discovery tour (30 minutes for 14 dollars) was what we chose to do as we were somewhat limited on time. It was an amazing experience however next time I would do a longer tour. Note that the longer tour that descends 750 stairs does NOT require you to walk back up said stairs, there is an elevator to the lower level as well. The visitors center is small yet adequate in display the history of jewel cave.
Random 2 — Google review
Jewel Cave is now one of our favorite caves in the U. S. We took the Scenic Tour and were just blown away by the experience. The Ranger/ tour guide was fabulous and really took the time to make sure the visitors got to see and experience the cave features. The tour group was relatively small, with under 20 people, allowing everyone to see and hear the guide. The tour was about 1 hour and 20 minutes long, with a lot of stairs and walking. We suggest arriving at least an hour early so that you have time to watch the movie and see the exhibits before your tour starts. If not, you can do these things after the tour. There are also a couple of hikes you can take in the park. We bought our tickets almost two months in advance as the tours frequently sell out in advance. The parking lot is pretty large and will accommodate RVs and trailers.
Dawn J — Google review
I love caves. I’ve been to many caves. This one is a “dry cave”. Without water leaching through, there are very few formations. The “scenic” tour consists of many stairs to enter a few large cavities. The walls are covered in “jewels” but what you see are mostly bumpy side walls since the beauty is hidden under layers of dirt. Others said they already had been on the “lantern” tour first. It was so good they did this tour as a second chance to see the caves. Maybe take the “lantern” tour if you want to be amazed
Shelley A — Google review
We really liked this tour. The Rangers were really cool and made the tour really enjoyable. When comparing the caves, this one has more interesting things to look at than Wind Cave. The Scenic Tour was 740 steps, but we never felt winded or tires from the walk. They places stopping points throughout to rest. They refinished the steps recently and they are very sterdy with lots of hand rails. It was a great tour!
Murphys O — Google review
We chose to do the one hour, twenty minutes guided tour of this National Park Service site. Fascinating history and absolutely stunning formations, colors and textures inside the cave. Our guide was knowledgeable, interesting and kept us engaged throughout the tour. A must see!
Gregory S — Google review
Showed up late a day to gather info and a ranger gave us all the info we needed - including wonderful recommendations outside the cave locally as well. When online tickets are booked, you show up in person at 8a to get tickets at the booth by the parking lot - first come first serve. We arrived early the next day (745a) and got tickets for a 920a scenic route. A different ranger did an intro and he was a bit abrasive and annoying, but other than that all staff were friendly and helpful. Visitor center has shop, an exhibit, and rally point for cave tour. The ranger assigned for our tour was very funny, lighthearted and overall he was a great guide. The cave itself is really cool - I won't rehash the website but lots of formations and they go at a good pace. Ive had knee surgery and was able to do the scenic route well - stairways have double rails, and there are stops with benches.
H — Google review
We did the 1.5 hour scenic tour. It was fun, not too hard, and despite the fact that I have claustrophobia, I felt fine for the entire trip. Our guide was very good, and the paths were well-lit.
Guyklc — Google review
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4.5
(1454)
11149 US-16 B-12, Custer, SD 57730, USA
https://www.nps.gov/jeca/index.htm
(605) 673-8300
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Needles Eye Tunnel

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Tunnel
Nature & Parks
The Needles Eye Tunnel is a narrow passageway located on the Needles Highway, near a tall granite spire shaped like the eye of a needle. It's an exciting place to visit and offers breathtaking views. Visitors can witness large tour buses passing through the tunnel and may also encounter mountain goats waiting for photo opportunities. The area is perfect for taking pictures and exploring some of the local rocks.
Cool tunnel with amazing views on both sides. If heading to Mt. Rushmore, add this stop to your travel plans. The hike and cathedral rocks around the tunnel are great too. A must-see if in the area. Best on a clear day, but I went when it was rainy, and it was just fine.
Alicia J — Google review
Such an amazing and scenic drive—a perfect way to spend the afternoon after visiting Mount Rushmore in the morning! The winding roads, narrow tunnels, and breathtaking views made it an unforgettable family experience. We stopped for lunch along the way, and it was both peaceful and fun. The kids especially enjoyed watching the big trucks and RVs squeeze through the tiny tunnels—so entertaining! Definitely a must-do if you’re exploring the Black Hills.
Desiree W — Google review
This is a very cool tunnel to drive through. It's too narrow for traffic going both directions, so you may need to stop for a minute. There is a small parking area immediately on the West side of the tunnel. There isn't as much space on the East side right by the tunnel, but there is a scenic overlook with a parking lot shortly down the road.
Alec B — Google review
Fun experience, passing through this tunnel and checking out the amazing rock formations nearby. Mini RVs, caravan or buses might not pass so be careful before you try to enter the tunnel.
Nishant P — Google review
If you can, go!! we love this place. so many cool rock formations, they are surprisingly easy to climb, coming back down is a little tricker, but totally worth the stop. single lane tunnels, small parking areas, but we had no trouble getting around and parking on a Saturday evening.
Julie E — Google review
We had the opportunity to passing through the Needles Eye Tunnel in JUL_FY2025 and it was an amazing experience, a great opportunity to learn more about SD's history and legacy. We did a plant tour in many scenic places, and for sure it's a remarkable state. Definitely, it's a pure nature that deserves my respect. It was a privilege.
Robertson S — Google review
In August 2025, we visited the Needles Eye Tunnel in Custer State Park, South Dakota. The Needles Highway is a section of Custer State Park with world-class scenery and spectacular views. The Needles Eye Tunnel was carved out of the solid granite rock, and it only allows one car to pass through at a time. Vehicles entering the tunnel from either side have to coordinate with each other on which side enters the tunnel first, since the tunnel is only wide enough for single lane travel. Custer State Park is National Park worthy, and it is a treasured asset of South Dakota.
John C — Google review
Needles highway is definitely worth a drive. The landscape is amazing and doesn't disappoint. Would think its pretty busy in high season, but we went in September and it was very pleasant.
Samantha S — Google review
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MP 31, SD-87, Custer, SD 57730, USA
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Mount Rushmore National Memorial

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Memorial park
Sights & Landmarks
Mount Rushmore National Memorial is a massive mountainside sculpture featuring the depictions of four former American presidents. The idea for this monument was conceived by South Dakota State Historian Doane Robinson as a way to attract tourists and boost the economy of South Dakota. Sculptor Gutzon Borglum was hired to carve the granite spires, but he chose Mount Rushmore instead due to the fragility of the original site.
I went twice. First time was during the day. The second time was at night. So glad I went the the lighting ceremony the mountain lights up after a video ceremony in the outdoor theatre. It was pitch dark then wow. The faces were more striking and so clear it was just spectacular. I got there at 9pm thinking it would be less buisy than the daytime viewing. Theatre was completely full with the balcony area standing area full as well. Seats avail near flags offered a beautiful view. They leave the lights on til closing. The night viewing gave the monument the best experience for me and my photos. The difference is like night and day. You only pay once if you save your ticket. Deal for 60 and over $5.00 for our car load. Day and night photos difference. I see why people will pack in there at 9pm to see the sculpture it really comes to life out of total darkness.
Brandi T — Google review
Spent two hours walking on the trail around the monument, allowing for interesting views thereof. 485 steps, so be aware of this. Highly recommend the effort! The Coast Guard were doing a promotional video with fly-overs the day we visited. American flags were present for a naturalization ceremony. Very memorable day.
Katrin L — Google review
We visited Mount Rushmore today, and it was an unforgettable experience. Seeing the monument in person is far more impressive than any photo could capture. The sheer size and detail of the carvings of Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln are absolutely remarkable, and the setting in the Black Hills makes it even more striking. The park is beautifully maintained, and the pathways and viewing areas are very well laid out. We spent time at the visitor center, which does an excellent job explaining the history, design, and construction of the monument—it really added depth to the visit. Parking was convenient and well organized, though there is a small fee. The weather was perfect today, which made walking around and taking in the views even more enjoyable. It did get a little crowded in the afternoon, so going earlier in the day is probably best. The evening lighting ceremony was the highlight—it was both moving and patriotic, bringing the day to a perfect close. Overall, visiting Mount Rushmore today was an incredible experience that blended history, artistry, and natural beauty. Definitely worth seeing in person.
Omar R — Google review
Visiting Mount Rushmore was an absolutely unforgettable experience. From the moment I approached the site, the sheer scale and artistry of the monument were breathtaking. The massive granite faces of Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln are carved with astonishing detail, and seeing them in person gives you a real sense of the vision and skill that went into this iconic landmark. The surrounding landscape is equally stunning, with rolling hills, forested areas, and well-maintained paths that make exploring the site enjoyable and accessible. The visitor center provides rich historical context, interactive exhibits, and fascinating insights into the sculpting process and the history behind each president represented. What really stood out was how impressive the monument is up close. The faces are larger than life, yet the artistry makes them feel lifelike, evoking a sense of respect for the history and ideals they symbolize. The viewpoints and walking trails allow you to take in multiple perspectives, perfect for photography or simply soaking in the grandeur. However, there were no chicken noodles, so I give this 1 star. I would not recommend this for anyone that enjoys chicken noodles like I do.
Levi T — Google review
If your adventurous, hike up to the top of the monument. It's a bit strenuous. We didn't realize you could go up and missed this adventure. (400+ stairs) overall it's an amazing site and beautiful!
Kathy M — Google review
I was in SD visiting a friend and wanted to see Mt. Rushmore. The drive up was so beautiful, I moved the little towns on the way. We got there just before sunset and Mt. Rushmore was amazing to see. The place was clean and the gift shop was nice and not extremely overpriced. After dark the mountain is lit up and it was really cool. I definitely want to go back.
Naomi O — Google review
Mount Rushmore was an unforgettable experience that left me in awe of its grandeur. Walking the Presidential Trail was a blast, offering incredible views of the massive carved faces of Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln. The trail’s scenic path brought me up close to the monument, revealing intricate details that made the craftsmanship even more impressive. I felt a deep sense of patriotism standing before this iconic symbol of American history. The surrounding Black Hills added a stunning backdrop, enhancing the whole adventure. The visitor center’s exhibits were fascinating, providing rich context about the monument’s creation. I can’t wait to return and share this remarkable place with others!
Jacob R — Google review
(Handicapped) From Mississippi. I ride on electric scooter. We love this place. Only thing bad u go right stairs. You can go c Left certain point then more stairs. But u go left you can go far on path but you can't go all around on path. We come back this side town we will be visiting again...
Jennifer C — Google review
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4.5
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Keystone, SD 57751, USA
https://www.nps.gov/moru/index.htm
(605) 574-2523
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Sylvan Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Sylvan Lake is an ideal location for outdoor activities such as swimming, canoeing, hiking, picnicking and rock climbing on the large outcroppings. It offers walking paths and stunning views that make it a highly recommended place to visit. The park entrance fee is $20, but the gift shop prices are overpriced. Interestingly, Sylvan Lake was featured in a movie called National Treasure 2 where one can find the rock they filmed on.
Breathtakingly beautiful lake that has an easy walking trail around it that provides views from every angle. Parking is pretty easy. The path was closed at the boulders when we went, so we could not complete the full circle around the lake. Many places for great photo opportunities, especially if you climb up the rocks a little.
Melissa P — Google review
This place is great. There are multiple amazing hikes, everyone is super friendly. We hiked black elk peak + cathedral spires, very gorgeous. We finished our visit by cooling off in the lake and some slightly illegal cliff jumping? Everyone seemed to be jumping off this rock so we followed them. Long story short, there is something to do for everyone here
Blake M — Google review
Absolutely picturesque lake and a great spot for a hike or a swim. Was definitely busy on a summer weekend when I went though!
Tony I — Google review
Beautiful spot with striking granite formations backing the lake! The walk around the lake was a great way to stretch my legs. If it hadn't of been quite so windy, I would have loved to take a dip from the day use area. Cute gift shop and plenty of parking.
Anna H — Google review
I did not spend much time at this particular lake, but did some nearby hikes, which were great. If you wanna just spend some time and relax, then this is a good spot. You can also do a loop around the lake.
Nishant P — Google review
This park was really cool exploring. We got some great shot while there. The store right at the lake had some great bison burger that we had down by the lake recommend stopping here before riding through the park
Tyler L — Google review
Beautiful. Lots of walking paths, an amazing place to take in nature.
Bernard J — Google review
Rock Solid Experience. Sylvan Lake is basically Mother Nature showing off. The rocks look like giant sleeping elephants, the water is so still it could double as a mirror for anyone brave enough to look at themselves after hiking uphill, and the little trails between the boulders make you feel like you’ve stumbled into a scene from Lord of the Rings. Pro tips: • If you’re into cardio, hike the trail around the lake—it’s only about a mile, but somehow feels like you’ve crossed three time zones. • If you’re into photography, good luck deciding whether to focus on the rocks, the pines, or your own sweat-soaked reflection. • And if you’re into squeezing between rocks barely wider than your hips, this place has you covered—literally. Would I recommend it? Absolutely. Just don’t be surprised if the rocks judge you for bringing trail mix instead of beef jerky.
Jacci G — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(2013)
East Custer, SD 57730, USA
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Crazy Horse Memorial

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
The Crazy Horse Memorial is a massive mountain carving and Native American museum located in the Black Hills region of South Dakota. The project was initiated in 1948 by sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski at the request of Lakota chief Standing Bear to showcase the strength of Native American culture. Today, Ziolkowski's family and supporters continue his work, inviting visitors to celebrate the legacy of Crazy Horse and explore Native American culture.
Great experience at the Crazy Horse Memorial! It was $12 per person to get in and then $5 per person if you choose to take the bus ride - so $34 for my husband and I to have an amazing afternoon of getting educated about this incredible undertaking. We truly enjoyed watching thorough videos of the history of the artist and his agreements with the Lakota tribe to make this dream a reality. There are so many spaces to explore, and we even were able to take home a rock from some of the mountain for our grandson. The memorial is breathtaking, even though they haven’t completed the project yet. It’s an absolute Marvel to behold. 5-star experience ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️!
Dar R — Google review
Has a great museum and the process is for Crazy Horse seems forever tell it's finished. I've been going since I was a kid I thought they might of been close to finishing. Awesome site, would like to try the bus tour that goes up close to face area.
Jace E — Google review
This place was phenomenal. I was only expecting to go look at the monument and then leave, but with it being the largest Native American Museum in the North America, there was so much more to it. We watched a presentation, looked at many many artifacts, read about different people and tribes, and then watched several dances with singing and music and even participated in a Native American circle dance at the end. It was such a great experience and we are so so glad we went and didn't just take pictures from the road.
Shannon M — Google review
We visited Crazy Horse Memorial on a beautiful morning, arriving right at 09:00. The weather was perfect, which made the whole experience even better. After a warm welcome, we started with the short film that explains the history and the incredible vision behind the monument. The museum was impressive, with fascinating Native American artifacts and stories. We browsed the large gift shop before heading outside to take in the view of the massive carving in progress. There’s a huge car park, and for $5 extra you can take a bus ride closer to the statue. Our group of four paid $35 total for entrance, and for those who want the ultimate experience, there’s also a $125 minibus tour to the top. We stayed until 10:45 — just a short visit this time, as there’s so much more to see and do here. Next time, we’ll definitely allow more hours to explore in depth.
Traveller T — Google review
Absolutely amazing. The artifacts, the information. I just regret that I didn't have time to see it all. I was on a bus tour. You can easily spend 3 hours there. And the Crazy Horse monument - they have been working on for 75 years and more to go. Absolutely stunning!
Petra C — Google review
This is a must stop on your western South Dakota vacation!! It’s going to be HUGE when it gets finished. I am really hoping it’ll be done in my lifetime so I can go back and see it. It’s impressive they are funding the project by themselves and receive no help from the government. Not many people would turn down 10 million dollars twice. The stories told were incredible. The museum is beautiful! Going the bus tour. It’s $5/person. No one was at the counter when we got there. It’s a one man show. He gives the tours as well as collects the money. So just stay put to get your spot in line. It does fill up. We also got a rock to take home from the monument. My kids loved that.
Jill H — Google review
It's amazing the work being done on the monument. There is tons of history. They have a snack area, restaurant, and a gift shop. If you want to take a bus up to the monument it's an additional $5.
Marcella W — Google review
Very educational. The museum part shows how modern day culture was woven into the native American culture as well. The dancers were awesome! The video clip is a must see as it explains so much to really be able to follow along. There is a place to eat and lots of great angles to see the memorial.
Chelsea C — Google review
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3.9
(5569)
Crazy Horse, SD 57730, USA
https://crazyhorsememorial.org/
(605) 673-4681
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Bear Country USA

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Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Bear Country USA is a seasonal wildlife park that offers visitors the opportunity to view North American animals such as bears, wolves, elk, coyotes and foxes. The drive-through experience takes approximately 45 minutes and allows visitors to see animals up close while driving through the park. Additionally, there is a separate section where visitors can get out of their cars and walk around to view bear cubs and other animals.
Recently, I visited Bear Country USA, and it was an amazing experience! 🐻🚗 It’s a drive-through wildlife park where you can see a variety of animals up close from the comfort of your car. The park features wolverines, bears, bison, small bear cubs (which I fondly call “small teddies”), and many other animals. It was thrilling to see so many bears walking right next to the car — sometimes even on the road just beside your door! 🎟️ Entry Fee: $20 per person Maximum $80 per vehicle (so if you have 5 or 6 people, it’s still just $80 — a great deal!) At the end of the drive, there’s an area with adorable baby animals and smaller wildlife. I highly recommend spending some time there! 🛍️ Don’t miss the gift shop! It has a wide range of souvenirs and unique gifts — definitely worth a visit. 📸 I’m attaching some photos from my visit so you can get a glimpse of the experience. 👉 Final thoughts: If you’re in the area, I highly recommend visiting Bear Country USA. It’s safe, fun, and perfect for families or friends. Thanks for reading my review — and have a nice and safe drive!
Satya U — Google review
Amazing experience!!! It was so fun driving through and you really do get to see animals right next to your vehicle! Especially the bears! That's the closest we've ever been to a bear! I think we saw every animal, except the lynx, on our tour. And we loved watching all the cute little baby bear cubs playing and swimming in the walk-through area:) It was a a very nice walk with animals to see in enclosures along the way:) I think it was very affordable. Wonderful gift shop and drinks and snacks, as well! This is a great place to take your family - our kiddos loved it!
Charles B — Google review
This was a spectacular experience! Both the drive through and walk through experiences were better than any zoo we’ve been to. The bears were especially fun. They wandered across the road while we got to see them up close and personal. The animals in the walk through area were all very active in the morning. The river otters were especially fun to watch. Ther gift shop was also very nice.
Special E — Google review
Bear Country USA is a fantastic drive through wildlife park, you get to see a wide variety of animals up close, all from the comfort of your car. Along the route, we spotted bighorn sheep, bison, reindeer, pronghorn and of course, the bears. The highlight was definitely watching bears casually wander right alongside the vehicle, sometimes just a few feet from the doors. It was truly a one of a kind experience. Admission is $24 per person, with a maximum of $80 per vehicle at the time we went in September. I definitely think it’s worth the price point. After the drive, the walk through area features even more animals, including timber wolves, bear cubs, porcupines, foxes and more. It’s definitely worth spending some time there before you leave. The gift shop is well stocked with fun souvenirs and unique gifts. Overall, Bear Country USA is a must see in the Black Hills. It’s safe, family friendly and an unforgettable way to get close to wildlife. Highly recommended for anyone visiting the area.
Liane D — Google review
We came here expecting a fun wildlife drive-thru… and left wanting to hug a fat raccoon and adopt a fuzzy skunk. Seriously. The animals are well cared for, healthy, and incredibly active. The wolves came right up to the vehicle, pacing with curiosity — an unforgettable moment. And the bears? Fluffy, playful, and full of personality. Every size, every shade, and a whole tree full of them! Watching four bears playing high up in the treetops like mischievous siblings was one of the best laughs we’ve had in a while. The walk-through portion stole the show for our girls — the baby bears were hilarious, and the smaller animals like foxes, skunks, and raccoons had our whole family grinning ear to ear. If you’re in the Black Hills, do not miss this place. It’s entertaining, educational, and just plain magical
Dj A — Google review
Bear Country was amazing! I visited as a little girl and I got to visit again with my family. We enjoyed every minute and spent several hours soaking up the experience. They have window washing stations before you drive into the park which is nice because it’s a requirement to keep your windows rolled up. After you drive through the park, they have another area that you can walk through that is set up more like a zoo. They also have a cute gift shop that’s pretty reasonable in pricing. We were not disappointed in anyway!
Asia B — Google review
Bear Country USA, not just a home to bears, but many other cool praire animals! I visited in mid-October and I was happy to see such active wildlife. The bears even walked in front of the car for a short duration of my drive through the park. I was able to see some baby goats sitting out along side the park road. The staff were every friendly and there is a walkable mini zoo at the end of the drive. This is an excellent stop during a trip to the Black Hills!
Northern N — Google review
We loved our visit to Bear Country USA! We didn’t realize we couldn’t take our Jeep with the soft top through the drive, but the staff was so kind and helpful — they provided us with a courtesy minivan that fit the whole family, including our dog. They even had a treat ready for our pup, which was such a thoughtful touch! The walk-through area was our favorite part. Seeing the baby bears up close was adorable, and the rocks with the misting features were a perfect way to cool down on such a hot day. Everything was clean, well-organized, and informative, making it a fun experience for both kids and adults. Highly recommend!
Kristen W — Google review
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4.4
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13820 US-16, Rapid City, SD 57702, USA
http://www.bearcountryusa.com/
(605) 343-2290
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Reptile Gardens

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Reptile Gardens is a long-standing zoo located on Highway 16, offering an extensive range of reptile exhibits, bird shows, and even a greenhouse. It holds the title of the world's largest reptile zoo according to the Guinness Book of World Records. Visitors can get up close with various reptiles while feeling safe as the venomous ones are securely contained.
Absolutely amazing experience. Lots of fun things to do here. The staff are really friendly. The shows are put on very well and the girls love the excitement! Our favorite exhibit was the Koi fish and the giant turtles, the lady who was running the turtle exhibit, was super knowledgeable and told us all about them and about how most of their turtles are rescues, and how they take care of them. They have so many crazy snakes You could literally go through fifteen times and still learn something new. Overall all 10/10 would do again!
BryAnna T — Google review
Reptile Gardens was such an amazing experience for the whole family! The huge gift shop was fun to explore, and the dome is incredible — absolutely filled with fascinating creatures and so well done. We loved how interactive everything was. Getting to pet the giant tortoises was such a highlight, and the snake and crocodile shows were both really entertaining and educational. They even let you touch a snake and a crocodile after each show, which was awesome! There’s also a themed playground for the kids that fit perfectly with the park. Overall, it was a fantastic visit — definitely recommend stopping here if you’re in the area!
Kristen W — Google review
We loved it! They do a snake and gator show 5 times a day throughout the day. The shows are entertaining and educational. The brothers Joe and Dane were humorous through their shows and are amazing, they show they enjoy what they do. Once theyre done with their shows they let you pet the animals. Theres a dome to keep the birds they have (we only spotted 3) from flying out while people walk around. They also have a HUGE crocodile "Manic, giant crocodile." Pictures do not do it justice. A little play area and sand box for kids to let them run around on (next to where they do the snake show). And the Tortuises would have to be our favorite. They have 1 that is 120 years old and its just really cool that you can walk near them and pet them as they eat. They have military discount and an amazing gift shop with such friendly staff.
Logo C — Google review
Amazing experience!!! You cannot miss the Reptile Gardens when you visit SD! We had so much fun! The gardens are absolutely BEAUTIFUL and the jungle in the dome is breathtaking! The snake and alligator shows were fascinating and Joey was GREAT! The kiddos got to touch a boa constrictor and a baby alligator and the giant tortoises:) They really do have the largest selection of venomous snakes and it was fun trying to spot the little lizards in the dome jungle:) We had fun taking pics at the old western town area and enjoyed some delicious lunch and ice cream:) Loved the gift shop, too! And all the staff were so nice:) A special "thank you" to Lillee;) We would definitely recommend seeing the Reptile Gardens!!!
Charles B — Google review
This is an absolutely lovely place to spend the day with your family. Plenty of parking, easy access from Rapid City, and reasonable prices for admission and concessions. We started with the Snake and Alligator Shows which were informative and funny. The grandkids loved the giant tortoises, and every part of the park was fun. So many interesting and colorful varieties of snakes, turtles, frogs and other animals! The frozen drinks gave us a refreshing break, and the gift shop at the end of our day provided more than enough choices to find a special souvenir to take home. The gardens would be an attraction unto themselves. The wonderful flowers and trees and other flora were being lovingly attended to by nice young people, who we thanked for their hard work. This is a must see park. Enjoy!
Gregory S — Google review
From outside you would think is not worth it! You are so mistaken! From plants, rocks, reptiles, tortoises, shopping and more… this is a must stop! O ya they have shows that u can attend, and I recommend you go. The kid presenting the snakes show, he was knowledgeable and funny in a way that encouraged me to accept snakes. Thank you. I forgot to mention Reptile Gardens in Rapid City, South Dakota, was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest reptile zoo in the world. It was first cited in the 2014 edition and recertified in the 2018 edition, holding the record for housing more reptile species and subspecies than any other zoo or wildlife park.
Anca R — Google review
we had a really great experience here! We arrived shortly before 8am when they opened and the parking lot was empty. We were able to park our 45ft camper along the back edge of the lot and there were also dedicated spots for other trailers which I appreciated. Off the bat, the lady at the entrance was very friendly. My daughter scraped her knee outside and she offered us a bandaid from her first aid kit and gave my kiddos a couple pencils which helped cheer the injured one up. The worker in the dome was very interactive and found us whenever she spotted another reptile in the dome to show our kids. We also stayed and watched the snake show and some of the gator show and it was very entertaining. The food was also good! So happy we stumbled across this place! Well worth the money and time spent.
Kristin — Google review
We decided to go to Reptile Gardens on our last day of vacation. Got there around 10:00 and it wasn’t too busy. My husband, two tweens and I loved the exhibits and the alligator show. So many fun animals to see! The grounds and landscaping were clean and beautiful. Fun for all ages! We were there for about two hours, including some time in their huge gift shop.
Nikki B — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(2369)
8955 US-16, Rapid City, SD 57702, USA
http://www.reptilegardens.com/
(800) 335-0275
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1880 Train - Hill City Depot

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Heritage railroad
Tours
Step back in time and experience the charm of the 1880 Train - Hill City Depot, a vintage steam locomotive that has been delighting visitors with its scenic 20-mile roundtrip journey through the Black Hills since 1957. Departing from Hill City, this narrated two-hour tour takes passengers to Keystone and back, offering breathtaking views of Black Elk Peak and historic mining encampments.
Our group of 17 people did this as a family! It was fun and enjoyable for everyone. The views were beautiful! My only complaint. If you riding from hill city to keystone and only doing the 15 min break is that the restrooms are far down from the train. So you have to hustle to make it back. I suggest staying the few hours in keystone, eating and shopping then taking the train back! And same if you get on in keystone to hill city. Stay and shop and EAT!
Jessica H — Google review
I gave this a 3 because the staff is AMAZING. And they do have someone coming by to offer a snack and drinks. I love the fact that you can flip the seats to face one another or whatever direction you want to face. I was very disappointed in the scenery. No fault of the staff or location but we've been on the Georgetown Loop train in Colorado and that scenery was AMAZING. If you've never ridden a train then you'll probably enjoy the 1880 Train ride but if you've been on the Georgetown Loop train, don't waste your money. You'll be disappointed. You really only see deer, a lot of trees, residential houses and rocks.
Melissa S — Google review
Take the train!! It was a great experience. I was on the fence about going but this was a once in a lifetime experience. I took the train from Keystone, did the Stop Over in Hill City and then rode the train back to Keystone. I took a train behind the engine with windows out and an open middle car on the way back to get the experience of both. Wonderful. I would agree with others that sitting on the opposite side of the train for you ride way back is the way to go to see all the sights.
Cindy P — Google review
This is really a moment of history. Went from Hill City to Keystone. 1880 steam engine train ride. 10 miles took an hour to get to our destination, old mining communities were highlighted. Huge granite outcroppings nearly a foot away from the train tracks. The train stations on either end offer nice train memorabilia. And all the employees are friendly, knowledgeable and can answer most of your questions.
Vicki Z — Google review
We took the Saturday afternoon Wine Express on the 1880s Train. This was such a cool and unique experience, combining a wine tasting, great food, and a slow, relaxing train ride. The Train staff ask that you check in at least 30 minutes prior to departure. They have a large covered sitting area to wait in, with music, food and drinks for purchase, and clean restrooms. You can also watch the steam engine connect and fill with water prior to boarding. The train itself was comfortable with padded bench seats. As the train moves at about 10 miles per hour, the open windows provided plenty of fresh air. The train staff were friendly and engaging with an obvious focus on making the trip enjoyable. The Wine Tour train leaves Hill City and travels one hour to Keystone. The stop in Keystone is long enough for restroom breaks and for a quick leg stretch. The return trip is enlivened with folk music (and at least with our car, a good natured sing-along). The tour included 5 Wine tastings paired with an appetizer, small entrée salad, and desert. The wines and the foods were all great quality. We appreciated that the train staff will also exchange any wine tasting for a non-alcoholic beverage. They also provided bottled water on the return journey.
Dawn J — Google review
The 1880 Train was a huge hit with our kids—they loved it. The views from the train are fantastic, you can see the Black Hills and the conductors were friendly and did a great job of explaining the details of the ride and the history. It was a perfect, low-stress activity that everyone in our family enjoyed.
Aswinganga — Google review
Great experience for the whole family! Beautiful views. The train moves slow, 10-15 mph. We choose the enclosed car with the padded seats and the windows can open. Otherwise the open air car has wooden seats. The workers were very friendly and served drinks and snacks on the train. The kids love it.
Kristi H — Google review
Very friendly folks who run the train who are clearly very passionate about the work that they do to keep this historic railroad alive. The round trip ride was just over two hours and included facts about the train and the surrounding areas. Everything seemed clean and well maintained, I would definitely recommend giving them a visit if you are in the area.
Shelbonzo — Google review
4.7
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4.2
(1670)
222 Railroad Ave Building A, Hill City, SD 57745, USA
http://www.1880train.com/
(605) 574-2222
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Chapel In the Hills

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Temporarily Closed
Church
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled at the base of the picturesque Black Hills, Chapel In the Hills is a serene Lutheran church that beautifully captures the essence of Scandinavian architecture. Built in 1969 as a replica of Norway's Borgund Stave Church, this wooden marvel showcases steep gables and intricate craftsmanship that will leave you in awe. It serves as a tranquil retreat for visitors seeking solace from their hectic lives, inviting both locals and travelers to experience its peaceful ambiance.
This church is one of those hidden gems that you'd never just stumble upon. An exact replica of a Norwegian kirke built in the 1100's, it is a beautiful wooden work of art in addition to being a house of worship. An audio tape orients you to the church and grounds, which you can explore at your leisure. The gift shop and small museum are worth a look. There are also two short paths to walk near the church. Enjoy the quiet stillness of this magnificent little church in the hills near Rapid City.
Gregory S — Google review
This was a really fantastic place to visit, and I recommend going if you are in the area. The big church chapel is apparently a replica of a Norwegian chapel. It was very beautiful to visit and look at. There is also a mini museum not far from the chapel and a really cool gift shop with Norwegian books and wooden nativities. I bought one of the nativities, as I learned someone had carved them and made them on their own. I do feel the history could be better explained. I just wish there was more of a tour that explained the history in depth. There is an audio tour in the chapel and signs that explain the history, but it would be nice to have a guide to explain all the pieces of the puzzles in the place. We didn't have a long time here, nor could you spend a long time here, but I would definitely recommend seeing this and asking about the history because not all the questions and sites are fully explained.
Adam P — Google review
Super cool Norwegian-style, wooden church The chapel is open to public to walk through. While it’s not large, it’s upper cool to see all the design and though that went into this.
Kevin W — Google review
Chapel in the Hills is an absolutely beautiful and peaceful place to visit. The rich history of the chapel is fascinating, and the audio narration they offer is well worth listening to — it really helps you appreciate the story behind it all. The prayer walk is amazing and so thoughtfully designed, providing a quiet and reflective space surrounded by nature. They even have a scavenger hunt in the gift shop for the kids, which was such a fun bonus and kept them engaged while we explored. Overall, it’s a truly special stop that feels both inspiring and welcoming. Highly recommend taking the time to visit!
Kristen W — Google review
Definitely worth a stop if you're in Rapid City. The grounds are so peaceful and pretty. The chapel itself is very unique and beautiful. There is a cabin full of antiques that are interesting to see. If you're looking g for a souvenir, the gift shop has many useful and decorative items.
Linda R — Google review
It was closed for most of the season. They will reopen for the Christmas season. Wonderful architecture. Could not go inside. The outside is well worth going to see.
Larry R — Google review
During a very busy vacation sightseeing the a black Hills, a visit to Chapel in the Hills was like hitting the slow motion button in a really good way. There was a sense of peace and calm. Our family took the time to take the prayer walk ((very short walk in the woods behind the chapel). I appreciated the attention to detail in the wood, even the rain spouting was made from wood. I highly recommend taking the time to visit this extraordinary site. Didn't miss the gift shop either.
Jeremy K — Google review
I was really impressed. I didn't know that there was an exact replica of the Norwegian 1108 church, but in this case, it was built in 1969. It's a very peaceful place, and you can really appreciate the architecture work and the spiritual environment in this place.
Juan P — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(701)
3788 Chapel Ln, Rapid City, SD 57702, USA
https://www.chapel-in-the-hills.org/
(605) 342-8281
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South Dakota Air and Space Museum

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Museum
History Museums
The South Dakota Air and Space Museum is a must-visit for aviation enthusiasts and families with kids. Situated near Rapid City, this free museum showcases an extensive collection of aircraft, artifacts, and documents that chronicle the rich history of Ellsworth Air Force Base during the Cold War era.
This is an excellent free outdoor display that every aviation enthusiast passing through should plan at least 1-2 hours to visit. Some of the aircraft have seen better days and I wish they were a little better maintained, but again, it's a free museum and a great little gem of the Black Hills.
David B — Google review
The South Dakota Air and Space Museum outside of Ellsworth Air Force Base has a number of great aircraft on display outside and interior displays focusing on equipment, base history, military history, and space and satellites. There is no charge to enter the museum. The parking lot is large and will accommodate a few RVs and trailers.
Dawn J — Google review
We are lucky to have such a great museum in the state. I can reminded this to anyone passing through. When we stopped it was a free-will donation to the museum. Lots to look at in a small area.
Anthony — Google review
Amazing museum of military aircraft. You can walk up and get a close look and even touch the planes. This is a wonderful place to for a family on a budget traveling cross country with energetic kids. It is free -- your tax dollars at work! Thanks to all who have served in the US armed forces!
Jake M — Google review
This is a great museum to tour both inside and outside if you don’t want to go in the museum, there’s still plenty to see on the outside as well. Parking is no problem even with a big rig RV. If you love military aircraft, this is a must see!
Mark 7 — Google review
Excellent museum outside exhibit was well organized and information provided at each presentation was very interesting. Also the inside exhibits spanned a significant period in time. There were 2 working flight simulators with volunteers at the ready to help guests enjoy the experience. The museum is highly recommended if you are in the Rapid City area. Lastly, if you want a good meal before or after your visit check out Kang San a Korean/Japanese restaurant just a few hundred yards away. Excellent food and service!
Allen H — Google review
GREAT selection of birds, collection of military equipment throughout the years & even a neat engine cutaway. A great tribute & explanation of POWs as well. Would have liked to see more missiles - more info on these and their souvenir shop could use more items. Great prices and they even had a challenge coin, but would have liked a shirt, some hats or postcards from this neat find.
Mata F — Google review
My son loves visiting! The simulator has been closed when we’ve visited but hoping we can make it while it’s operational! There’s a lot to do we spend 1-2 hours each time we go
Anna S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(953)
2890 Davis Dr, Ellsworth AFB, SD 57706, USA
https://www.nps.gov/places/sdaasm.htm
(605) 385-5188
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Downtown Rapid City

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Shopping mall
Sights & Landmarks
Downtown Rapid City is a vibrant hub of activity and culture, perfect for those looking to explore. Take a leisurely stroll through the colorful Art Alley or embark on the intriguing City of Presidents walking tour, where you can discover presidential statues adorning each block. For pet lovers, Main Street Square offers a lovely spot to relax with your furry friend—just keep them away from the turf and fountains!
Lot of things to see in downtown area. You have to explore where the statues of US presidents and having fun
Arlyn F — Google review
Downtown Rapid is pretty solid! The president statues were sweet. Very cool to see some characteristics of each president and guess who it is while walking up to them. Bunch of paid metered parking around, free after 6.
John H — Google review
Rapid City SD has to offer Restaurants shops art galleries hotels bars pubs night clubs car services public library main Street square summer nights events monument arena parks skate boarding bike path toddler play grounds fishing hiking M-hill golf course street vendors diversity of people community unity.
D. T — Google review
Must see all statues of presidents very clean should be proud a beautiful small town should be on bucket list thank you for letting us enjoy
David W — Google review
Final day in South Dakota. Kept it simple. Did downtown rapid city. Lot's of presidents statues. Historical hotel. Pawneseum. John Glenn lense and Michael Jackson glove
Mike H — Google review
Want something to do on a Thursday night?? Yep, me too. 7th and st Joseph is it!! The street is blocked off for concerts, dancing, food, vendors, and mingling. Adults can get wrist bands and wonder for beverages. Kid friendly event! A few stores are open to visit. Lots of fun food to eat your way through the event. My only regret....yep forgot my chair but it's ok! Always next time. A fun filled event for sure. Tonight's featured band " Flannel". A few originals and a few old school. Was fun watching people singing along.
Gene G — Google review
Small town vibes. Nice restaurants, cute movie theater, distillery, and shopping.
Rochelle L — Google review
Every corner had a statue on them cool 😎 had to take pictures 📸
Frankie P — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(2349)
512 Main St #240, Rapid City, SD 57701, USA
http://www.downtownrapidcity.org/
(605) 716-7979
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Dinosaur Park

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Park
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Dinosaur Park, located in Rapid City, South Dakota, is a 20-acre park featuring life-sized concrete dinosaur figures from the 1930s. Perched on a hill with panoramic views of the Black Hills, this iconic landmark offers visitors an interactive glimpse into the world of dinosaurs. The famous Brontosaurus statue can be seen from miles away and visitors can explore the park's gift shop. Additionally, nearby Skyline Drive Wilderness Area provides hiking trails with stunning city views.
I love this kitschy local park because it brings out the inner child in all. This a free park that guides you to an overlook of Rapid City with fun statues of various dinosaurs and educational kiosks at each species. Recently updated with a handicap accessible path, beautiful metal handrails, & additional informative signs along the walk explaining the start of the park, a popular tourist spot. The gift shop has snacks and fun trinkets for kids and adults alike. Great photo opportunity & rest stop for all. Limited parking but easily accessible. Trail map kiosk also found here.
Susan S — Google review
Cool place for some dinosaur history and knowledge. My daughter would have loved it as a child, she might even loved it still. Super kid friendly with a ramp and stairs to access all the displays and it has a dirt hiking trail around the area as well. Visitor center is typical visitor center at places like this, all the typical souvenir and maps and magnets and things like that. Although they do serve some hot dogs and sodas if you're hungry. I was only here for about 20 minutes or so. Doesn't really take long if you're just walking around but if you have kids then you could be here for an hour or so. Overall fairly decent place to take the kids to check out some dinosaur history not to mention it's free.
Diane S — Google review
Not exactly what we imagined or had in mind, but still a fun, fascinating experience:) We were thinking it was more of a playground with big dinosaur sculptures the kids could climb on. While not a playground, there are HUGE dinosaurs, which are pretty cool, and there were a few small enough for the kids to climb on:) It's a nice little walk with a spectacular view of Rapid City. Cute little gift shop with ice cream, too:)
Charles B — Google review
Easy drive, plentry of parking, Great place that overlooks Rapid City, beautiful views. Kids had a blast looking at Dinosaurs, parents felt safe with toddlers because of the railings having decorative barriers preventing them from going through and rolling down the hills. Nice place to take pictures, I didnt get a picture of the Wooden Bridge but I thought was awesome.
Gurpinder V — Google review
I haven’t been to any other city with massive dinosaurs soaring over the town. Definitely a unique and worthwhile experience. Kids and adults alike can enjoy the park and views!
Bernard J — Google review
Free entrance, five minutes drive up the skyline from downtown for 360• view of Rapid City. Visitor centre with food and deck in the back. Accessible for all ages, there’s stairs and paved ramp to make it an easy trek up. Informative plaques, makes for a great pit stop.
Lisa C — Google review
The park was cute, and it has a GREAT view of the city! Fun for some pictures with kids. I will say, if you have mobility issues, it's not very accessible. Which is unfortunate. The path to get up to the top is kind of steep in places and far out of the way. And there are some that just aren't reachable with wheels, or if you're unable to do stairs.
Bailey R — Google review
A group of us hiked up at night. The paths are well lit and are paved. We had beaviews of the city at the top. If you have children, keep in mind there are a lot of concrete stairs. Some elbow and knee pads might not be a bad idea. The visitor center was closed when we went.
Mary K — Google review
4.4
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3.9
(1153)
940 Skyline Dr, Rapid City, SD 57701, USA
http://www.rcgov.org/departments/parks-recreation/parks-recreation-department-78.html
(605) 343-8687
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Moonshine Gulch Saloon

$$$$cheap
Bar
Nightlife
Restaurant
Bars & Clubs
What a cool little bar/pub in Rochford! The young lady behind the bar was sweet and friendly and the patrons were all in great spirits. Lots of character here, outside seating area was great too, neat place, don't miss it if you're nearby!
Chip K — Google review
I took a wrong turn on my motorcycle riding back roads on my way the Sundance, Wyoming. After riding about 10 miles of gravel roads I came across a cross roads where the bar and grill was. They were very friendly and helpful getting me back on route. I had lunch while I was there which was just average. They had an amazing selection of soft drinks to choose from. Almost like a soft drink bar. The decor was exciting and kept you engaged the entire time. They still use a wood burning barrel heater in the winter which I loved to see.
Scott S — Google review
Oh my gosh! We found this little gem when we got lost today while riding our touring motorcycles. You feel right at home from the minute you walk up on the porch! Everyone is friendly and the appetizers were great. There is an added extra next door, The Happy Dog Cafe for ice cream and gifts. If we make it back to SD this will be a must on our list to stop at again! 😁 (It sits right along side the road, you cannot miss it.)
Cynthia F — Google review
Stopped in for lunch during Sturgis 2025. The food was excellent, the way cheeseburgers are meant to be, the atmosphere was perfect and the servers were attentive, quick and friendly. You've got to put this place on your bucket list.
Ken H — Google review
Moonshine Gulch Saloon is a great destination to stop for lunch or just enjoy the atmosphere! We stopped in at Moonshine Gulch Saloon while out trail riding. It's an enjoyable old saloon worth stopping at. There's plenty to look at on the walls and hanging from the ceiling. The food was decent and although fairly busy the service was great. I would recommend Moonshine Gulch Saloon to anyone traveling through the area looking for an old saloon with a lot of charisma!
Nic C — Google review
A group of us rolled in frozen off of the George Mickelson Trail and had the best experience at The Moonshine. Amazing service and hospitality. The food was delicious. I will definitely be back!
Tim J — Google review
Cute bar! Good food.
Miranda V — Google review
Rochford a small town in the black hills with a general store and the Moonshine Gulch saloon In this place has lots of character with country charm. The food has the upmost goodness. I was planning to ask for dessert but the place filled up and more folks waiting outside the Mooshine, thought it be polite to give up my seat for the next person that is hungry also. The Lady's up front where so kind thank you and big thanks to the cook in the back end.
Carl M — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(25)
22635 N Rochford Rd, Hill City, SD 57745, USA
(605) 574-1800
20

Wonderland Cave

Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Wonderful experience! We brought our two children with us and it was a good time for everyone. Our tour guide was friendly and knowledgeable as well! We learned quite a bit and enjoyed our visit. We would recommend this!
Kristin M — Google review
Our guide Jasmine was amazing. Loved her personality and energy. I have COPD and she didn't rush me along at all. Thank you for your kindness and patience.
Starla — Google review
So much fun!! Definitely worth the trip! Glenn was an amazing tour guide. Super funny, and our kids loved him! He had us laughing so much. A lot of stairs as it is pretty far underground, but absolutely worth it!
Emily S — Google review
My experience is a 71-year-old man in fair condition. I thought that this cave was way too much for a person of my age and my height had a lot to do with the fact that it was a Bumpy ride. I think they should have offered helmets because of its low. Ceilings, I would have never done this trip.Had I known that the stairs were so steep
Steve S — Google review
It's such a wonderful experience. Our guide, Jasmine, was fabulous. I would recommend this for anyone looking for a fun little history adventure. If you're out of shape, like I am, the climb out can be a bit tiring, though it's well worth the effort.
JessiJames G — Google review
Glen was an Amazing tour guide! Humorous and very knowledgeable!!! Very beautiful cave and the route guide explains all the types of minerals and rocks/formations within throughout your tour! There are very tight spaces in this cave, if you’re claustrophobic be aware of that. Lots of stairs otw down and back up obvi lol it was well worth it though! Loved the tour!!! 10/10 cave and 10/10 tour guide Glen!!!
Aubrey K — Google review
Very cool place! Jasper our cave tour guide did an incredible job throughout our tour explaining the history and sharing his knowledge about the formations throughout the cave.
Nick S — Google review
Family visits a couple of days ago and had a great time. Glenn was our guide who was very knowledgeable, friendly, engaging, and funny! Definitely a fun stop for the family!
Elizabeth M — Google review
4.5
(956)
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4.0
(114)
12634 Alpine Rd, Nemo, SD 57759, USA
https://wonderlandcavesouthdakota.com/
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Historic Adams House

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Temporarily Closed
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Adams House is a historic home in Deadwood, South Dakota that belonged to W. E. Adams, a prominent figure in the city's history. The house, built in 1892, now serves as a museum showcasing original furnishings and personal items of the Adams family. Visitors can explore different decades of Deadwood's history and learn about its upper class society at the time.
Well worth the stop. The house is gorgeous. Very well preserved and a wonderful insight into some of the past in Deadwood. The guide was fantastic. On a very strange twist of fate we were at the Mount Moriah cemetery before this and just happened to stumble upon the gravesite of the prior owner without even knowing it until we were there. I would definitely recommend checking the place out.
Kevin S — Google review
Very cool museum. The tour guides provide lots of information, but they do have strict rules no touching anything, no standing on the antique rugs, no standing on the tile by the fireplace, no using flash, and no sitting on the furniture. They are very strict about these rules and will not hesitate to yell at you. You must stay with your tour group and keep moving. Other than that our guide shared lots of information, answered every question, and was very detailed. The house was incredible. I highly recommend the Adams House—just follow the rules, as you should always do anyway.
Elijah V — Google review
Great tour and tour guide! It's so amazing to hear the preservation and story of this home and residents. A must see while in Deadwood
David M — Google review
I love history and this house did not disappoint. Desiree was very knowledgeable and kind. The home is beautiful and a must see.
Cathy — Google review
The Adam's house is a wonderful place to visit when you are in Deadwood. I believe the tour was 45 minutes to an hour.
Capeman10 — Google review
Nothing Short of Fantastic!! Your guide was great as well
Kandice F — Google review
What an awesome experience! The near pristine condition of this Queen Anne style home is well worth your time! The tour guide weaves the stories of the home's owners with the history of Deadwood. Just delightful!
Monica S — Google review
This was an amazingly detailed glimpse into past life. It was very well done and we enjoyed it thoroughly. Our tour guide was great and very knowledge.
Jeremy M — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(528)
22 Van Buren St, Deadwood, SD 57732, USA
https://www.deadwoodhistory.com/
(605) 578-3724
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Mount Moriah Cemetery

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Cemetery
Sights & Landmarks
Mount Moriah Cemetery is a historic site located in Deadwood, South Dakota. It is the final resting place of notable figures from the Old West, including Wild Bill Hickok. The cemetery is situated in an area that offers various attractions and activities such as the Days of '76 Museum, Adams House, and other nearby landmarks like Mount Rushmore Memorial. Visitors can also explore the scenic routes and trails in the Black Hills region, making it an ideal destination for history enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
We visited Mount Moriah Cemetery in the early spring so these pictures don't show much green. It is an interesting testament on how people lived and died. They continued to use the cemetery at least through the 1960s. Admission is so reasonable and the provided map makes it easy to navigate the cemetery. Keep in mind that this cemetery is at the top of a mountain, so there are some ups and downs that you'll be walking. You can also get a wonderful bird's-eye view of the town of Deadwood from an Overlook in the cemetery. I'd plan 30 minutes to explore this testament to history.
Kelly R — Google review
We started down in Deadwood went up the many steps to get to this cemetery. I will be honest with you next time I will drive to the top. Once we got to the cemetery, we still had to continue going upward to see all the graves. From Wild Bill to Calamity Jane worth seeing. One of the most disturbing things is noticing how many young children died either birth or a few days afterwards or even a month or two. Please don’t be one of those people to put the rocks on top of the grave because it damages the headstones.
JEFFERY C — Google review
We thought the Mount Moriah Cemetery is one of the most beautiful we have seen. The cemetery is loaded with notable people from the Deadwood area. Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane and Seth Bullock are just a few. Near the top there is a great overview of the town.
Louis E — Google review
Loved it. The walk up to Seth Bullock and wife's grave is pretty intense, it's up hill and required some rest stops. Saw deer romping around.
Bernadette L — Google review
During our recent visit to Deadwood, South Dakota, we visited the Mount Moriah Cemetery where Wild Bill Hickock and Calamity Jane are buried. We parked our car in the parking lot, paid our $3, then walked (uphill) about 200 yards on a paved road. At one point, we had to move off the road into the grass because a tour bus was leaving the cemetery. The graves of Bill Hickock and Calamity Jane are marked with signs so they can be easily found. This cemetery is located on a fairly steep hill, so it doesn't lend itself to wandering around for very long.
Becky B — Google review
Mount Moriah Cemetary is a worthy stop while visiting Deadwood. Western and history fans will find a number of intetesting graves, including Wild Bill and Calamity Jane. However, there are other interesting sites, including a children's section and a Chinese burner. There is a small $2 fee to get in, but it is worth the small fee as the cemetary is maintained in very good condition. You also get a map with suggestions for a self guided walking tour. Parking can be difficult to find, although you can usually find a spot in the small osrking area or on one of the residential streets. We don't suggest trying to bring you RV or trailer as the cemetary is at the top of a hill in a residential area.
Dawn J — Google review
Very well kept with interesting historical information about the famous “residents” and the communities with special sections in the cemetery (Jewish, Chinese). Nice hikes from the cemetery to the summit too.
Miles A — Google review
One of the most famous cemeteries in the Old West that offers some great views of Deadwood and surrounding hills.
Steve K — Google review
4.5
(254)
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4.3
(1881)
10 Mt Moriah Dr, Deadwood, SD 57732, USA
https://www.cityofdeadwood.com/?SEC=A0DB4AD3-F0E9-4EAC-8E22-995D27A3329B
(605) 722-0837
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Adams Museum

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History museum
Museums
Located in the heart of Deadwood, South Dakota, the Adams Museum is a joint venture that combines a Black Hills history museum with the 1892 home of one of Deadwood's founders. Founded in 1930 by W.E. Adams, it offers visitors an opportunity to explore real-life artifacts from the Old West and learn about historical details through Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane memorabilia.
Absolutely one of my favorite museums ever! Purpose built in 1932 it has a fascinating tour of local History and personalities. Open year around and across the street from the newly renovated Landmark Hotel.
John H — Google review
If you're in deadwood, definitely give this place a look! It's pay by donation, and it's suggested $5 per person. It has three levels of historical items, facts and exhibits. It doesn't take too long to walk through the whole place- but there's definitely a lot to see! They even have an area downstairs for kids which is nice. The two ladies working at the front were super nice and knowledgeable.
Elizabeth H — Google review
Stopped by the Adams Museum in Deadwood — mighty fine stop if you’re lookin’ to chew on some real Wild West history. Lots of good yarns from them rough ‘n tumble days. Learned a heap, tipped my hat, and felt right at home among the ghosts of them old trailblazers.
Szilard K — Google review
Jen was phenomenal! Knowledgeable about the wildlife (particularly birds) and geology of the area. The historical displays range from the foundation of the town through the 20th century.
Jeremy S — Google review
This museum was a great way to learn the history of the town and the expansion and correction that occurred over the years due to the gold rush. There's a recommended $3 donation for adults to enter, but the museum is worth more than that. It's a self-guided tour with lots of information and cool historical objects on display. You could easily spend an hour and a half in here leaning into the history and the culture of the area. It's within walking distance of historic Deadwood Main Street. There is a small gift shop that offers mostly souvenirs for kids with a few options that cater to adults.
Heather J — Google review
This place has quite a bit of displays to it. There are 3 floors - the upstairs, main floor, and basement. The basement has a lot of interactive exhibits, especially fun for kids. From upstairs, you can overlook the main floor. There is also a small gift shop.
Laura J — Google review
Really enjoyed this museum. Very good exhibits on the area and the historic time. 3 floors! Well worth visiting. No admission but $5 donation suggested.
Jackie M — Google review
A true landmark in a city full of Old West legends! Hosted by the incredibly beautiful & lovely Rose the museum combines the charms of a small town history legend coupled to the stories of the region that give us the myth and the truth of this legendary town. Whether you want the low down on potato Creek Johnny and his legendary nugget or view Native American artifacts you're sure to find many treasures besides Rose's well informed tutelage that led our group's grasp of the intuitive & straight forward manner of its history lessons.
Bryan M — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(740)
54 Sherman St, Deadwood, SD 57732, USA
https://www.deadwoodhistory.com/
(605) 578-1714
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Historic Downtown Deadwood

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Historic Downtown Deadwood holds a notorious past, having been founded illegally on Lakota land during the gold rush. Despite many original buildings being destroyed in a fire, the area has been recreated to offer an authentic experience of the town's aesthetic. Visitors can explore markers signifying original building locations and immerse themselves in the Wild West atmosphere where famous figures like Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok once roamed.
This place is amazing. Such rich history ( overlook all the gambling if that’s not your thing- it’s not mine) take your time to visit Mount Moriah Cemetery where Calamity Jane and Hickok is buried but follow the map around the whole place. You feel like you have stepped back in time. A true immersive experience.
Natasha O — Google review
This was an amazing experience. Such a great blend of history, adult party/gambling atmosphere, while also being a clean friendly place id be happy to take my young kids. The shootouts and storytelling by the deadwood alive crews were amazing. I love how they get the kids involved. I cant wait to come back!
Jon D — Google review
We visited downtown for the afternoon. We walked around and enjoyed all the stores they had to offer. Plenty of gifts and souvenirs to go around. We ate lunch and just enjoyed the scenery. Its a small town filled with great history. On our way out the next morning, we drove by 6 am when Noone was on the streets, it was pretty cool to see it filled with people one day and rhe next early morning empty. we parked in the public parking lot by visitor center and walked downtown.
Nick H — Google review
We really enjoyed Historic Downtown Deadwood. The atmosphere is great with a really old west feel. People who operate the business are really friendly and there is a ton of things to see and do. We spent two days and really did not have time to see a lot of things.
Louis E — Google review
Lots of cool wild West History involving Wild Bill and Calamity Jane. It's a little sad to see so many of the hotels full of slots, but there is rich history and cool little shops to enjoy. We were there during their Deadweird event, and while we aren't the partying kind it was fun to see everyone dressed up in costumes and enjoying themselves. We stayed at the historic Bullock Hotel which exceeded our wildest expectations.
Heather J — Google review
I loved the history and the general vibe of the town. Lots of people and places to see. If you like casinos they are everywhere.
Linda C — Google review
Good place especially at night during the days of autumn. It’s just fun to explore all the bars and stores walking around it wasn’t crowded and stayed in an historic hotel. Didn’t gamble just explored the town and surrounding areas.
Roland L — Google review
We drove through a couple of times. Awesome place. We parked the Jeep and walked around then had supper. Great food and atmosphere. Just not enough time, so we will be back next year. ( we are not gamblers.....)
Dennis S — Google review
4.4
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4.1
(1235)
480-484 Lower Main St, Deadwood, SD 57732, USA
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Full Throttle Saloon

Bar
Nightlife
Huge biker bar showcased on reality TV for its many amenities, from zip lines to music stages.
f you’re looking for the heart of Sturgis—this is it. Full Throttle Saloon isn’t just a bar; it’s a full-blown experience. It’s massive, chaotic in the best way, and feels like a biker Disneyland with a serious edge. Food? Solid. You’re not coming here for fine dining, but what you get is hot, hearty, and hits the spot. Service? Considering the crowds, the bartenders crush it—fast pours, no frills, all attitude. Atmosphere? Off the charts. Between the live music, the burnouts, the wild setup, and the people watching, there’s never a dull moment. You’ll find yourself taking photos of everything—and everyone. 💵 Expect to spend around $20–$30 per person depending on how wild your night gets. 🔊 Noise level: Loud—but that’s the whole point. Come for the name, stay for the insanity. Just don’t wear anything you care about getting beer (or burnout dust) on
Montana S — Google review
We arrived the week prior to the rally on Sunday. Soon after, this place was packed, as far as parking every day. It's so big (read it could hold 15000 people) there is so much to see and do here. We went multiple times,since we were staying at the Pappy Hoel Campground, to enjoy the great music, entertainment and people watching. I am not sure what it's like in the "off" season make sure to call or check the website before going.
Jeanine G — Google review
The atmosphere is dark, just like I like it. The decorations offer some very interesting pieces of old machinery. Overall a great vibe and an interesting place. There is a lot of room here for concerts and other activities. You also get an amazing view of the mountains. The burger I had was out of this world. It was thick and juicy with two cheeses on it and was very clearly not a frozen patty. The only reason it loses a star is because there a lot of flies everywhere.
Ivy B — Google review
My bf and I watched the show every time it was on. The show did it no justice. That place is all that and so much more. The people are what makes it so good. I have so much respect for Mike and Angie. It's amazing!! I can't say enough about how much I loved being there. My bf passed away this past June and that's where he wanted to go. So, I packed up and went to Sturgis. I felt so lost and out of place without him.....until I got to Full Throttle. I loved it. I'm so grateful. Thank you so so much. Y'all don't know what it means to me. If your reading this, just go. You won't regret going to Full Throttle. Its money you wont regret spending. It's a place you will never forget.
Tabitha H — Google review
Excellent for people watching. Great concerts, lots of room for dancing. There was a fantastic photo exhibit and custom bike show that were really interesting. I had a real blast.
Ellen S — Google review
Of course, the atmosphere is insane. The clerk at the apparel store was incredibly rude. My 76 year old father was getting ready to hit a vape pen and he loudly said "don't even think about it" Dad apologized and put it away. The clerk continued to berate him. Told that's the first and last time I'll ever ask you. Dad told him sorry again. The clerk started going on and loudly said, " How would you like it if I smoked in your store?" I finally told the clerk "enough. " He's not stupid and he apologized and he didn't even hit the pen." Yes, I agree nobody should smoke their e-cigarettes indoors. But, the clerks overreaction was ridiculous.
Tonya M — Google review
The full throttle was rushing to get ready for 2025 sturgis and did an awesome job. I was amazed at how great this place looked. The service we received was friendly, and the vip bar folks had great sense of humor even when busy. I recommend folks visit the throttle while at Sturgis as this is a true biker retreat.
Korey C — Google review
Me and my group of over 3,600 people got here on the 1st for the bike rally. It was a great run from the Texas/Mexico border to Sturgis and this is the first place that we stopped. We are currently enjoying this facility for the fifth time of our trip. I have to say that the moonshine is very good as well as the brisket. The environment is great and the employees here are excellent.
Jeremy J — Google review
4.6
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4.0
(234)
19950 SD-79, Vale, SD 57788, USA
https://www.fullthrottlesaloon.com/
(605) 431-0013
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Spearfish Parks & Recreation

Park
Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
Deep & narrow canyon lying within the Black Hills & featuring a fast flowing creek.
Go play outside it's beautiful. I like to go at all times of the season, however I really enjoy going in the winter when it's not to cold. Everything just kind of slows down a bit. The views are epic. Of course dress for the temperature
Jessica K — Google review
This is why we come to South Dakota. The views and scenery are breathtaking. It is such an amazing place, and we appreciate the locals putting up with us during the Rally. The whole state really makes us feel welcome. The rally goers should do their part to be respectful, and not leave behind trash in this beautiful place.
Timothy O — Google review
We had a great time exploring the waterfalls. Good trail system that allowed us to do that too. Even though there were other people there I never felt like it was overcrowded.
Blaine K — Google review
Drove the scenic byway and saw mountain goat. And a beautiful waterfall.
Michel Z — Google review
Lovely little lodge nestled in a gorgeous canyon at the end of a beautiful, winding 15 mile scenic drive. Lobby is beautiful with a large stone fireplace and the inevitable deer/elk/bison heads adorning the room. Staff bordered on apathetic and weren't very engaging. Rooms were a little dated, trying to get luggage trolley over the back door sill was nearly impossible and the two doors leading to the parking lot were so heavy it took both of us pushing to get them opened. The views are stunning and we saw lots of wildlife during our stay as well as several doable hikes to see the waterfalls near the lodge. Would recommend.
Shelly M — Google review
Beautiful drive w place to stop. Water runs mainly on the left side (if coming from Spearfish). If first time nice to go both directions so the driver can see it all easier. I like looking out through the sun/moon roof. Great for nature lovers. Dog friendly though not everything is grassy (dirt/mud when you get out) - bring a towel or wipes if you want to keep them clean.
Kristin W — Google review
Spearfish Canyon is a beautiful drive. Make sure you save enough time for stopping for pictures. It seems to me that the canyon walls on the north end of the trail are a bit more beautiful, though the entire trail is awesome.
Jeff S — Google review
This is a great stop in Spearfish canyon. Very nice viewing area for small falls in the creek from an old holding pond. A pit toilet is on site as well.
Bryan K — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(979)
US-14A, Spearfish, SD 57783, USA
https://www.cityofspearfish.com/departments/parks_recreation_and_forestry/index.php
(605) 717-1189
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Spearfish

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Nature & Parks
Canyons
Spearfish, located in Lawrence County, South Dakota, is a vibrant city with a population of over 12,000 people. It's the largest city in its county and home to Black Hills State University. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers, offering excellent fly-fishing opportunities along Spearfish Creek.
4.8
(844)
South Dakota, USA
http://www.cityofspearfish.com/
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Black Hills Parrot Welfare & Education Center

Permanently Closed
Non-profit organization
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
5.0
(81)
11132 Valley 1 Rd, Belle Fourche, SD 57717, USA
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Tri-State Museum

Museum
Specialty Museums
Seriously, a really neat find. What a cool little museum with all kinds of really nice genuine artifacts. Very clean very welcoming. It was neat to be able to stand the geographical center of the United States as well. For those who are cost conscious..it is FREE…and they have a penny press!
Kathy B — Google review
Small Town Museums are a special interest of mine, and this one scratches several itches all at once. First off, the staff are all passionate, all engaged, friendly, and welcoming. There's a really great flow to the exhibits, well-written blurbs accompanying the items, and a little bit of something for every type of history nerd like me. I would give ten stars if I could!
Rían O — Google review
The geographical center of the US including Alaska and Hawaii makes this a neat stop. But the VC has a museum that was more than I expected. This stop could take an hour to walk through and see all the items. Similar in a way to an antique store and not a Smithsonian, but it was a great stop to stretch legs on a long drive.
Murphys O — Google review
Stopped at the Geographic Center of the nation in Belle Fourche which is a quirky and fun landmark that’s definitely worth a visit. Right next to the marker is the Tri-State Museum, which is super interactive and packed with fascinating local history. We loved learning more about the area and snapping a photo at this unique spot! The staff at the museum were really friendly.
Sabrina H — Google review
Very nice and organized museum. There is a lot of history on display. I especially loved the military section honoring our veterans by displaying uniforms.. The Korean War and Vietnam War Memorials.
Nancy S — Google review
Cool museum, figuratively and literally, they have air conditioning! There are interesting exhibits. I'm old enough that I used some of the items that are now museum exhibits. They also have a penny press machine and gift shop.
Kevin H — Google review
Worth the visit, vintage & a walk back in time. So many cool things to see. The 2 story house of the Spaulding family is amazing. Walk up to the 2nd story.
Kelly C — Google review
Great lesson on the history of the town from the very beginning to the cattle roundups to present. Never knew that Belle Fourche was the biggest cattle sale in the country in the 1940’s.
Dan H — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(78)
415 5th Ave, Belle Fourche, SD 57717, USA
http://www.thetristatemuseum.com/
(605) 723-1200
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Geographic Center of the Nation Monument

Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Stopped by in the morning and had the whole place to ourselves. The museum was closed, but the outdoor monument is a cool and quirky spot to visit. Free parking makes it an easy, quick stop — perfect for a photo op and to stretch your legs. Great roadside attraction if you’re passing through!
Robin M — Google review
Worth the stop, the museum on site it great. Gift shop inside & very nice restrooms. Beautiful outside seating & grounds. 18 hole disc golf course too. Make sure to visit the 2 story Spaulding house too.
Kelly C — Google review
This is a 10 minute stop to the center of the nation. Why not take a quick pick and think about how vast our country is? I am taking a star off for two reasons. One, all the state flags really, really, really need to be replaced and the speed limits to get there are way to low. You are going 25 on a four lane street with turning access. There is no reason for that, but do stop.
Jeffrey S — Google review
Of all the places I visited…. Of all the National Parks and destinations of historical significance, this was the most humbling! NOT the “center in town, the true center. The TRUE CENTER is 14 miles past the town with a quick 8 mile drive down a gravel road. There is no real fanfare, just a humble pillar of rocks outside a field where an American flag marks a location on BLM land. My belief is that the flag was placed using technology of the day in 1959 and that the Pillar of rocks marks the gps pin pointed location. It was a highlight in my journey.
Jeffery S — Google review
This is a super fun pit stop right off the road. There is a museum here but it was closed when we visited. You could spend 5 minutes just stretching your legs, or longer if you chose to walking around. All the state flags are fun, and theres a big granite center piece that you can climb on for fun photos
The N — Google review
Unique side trip that's not too far out of the way from Devils Tower or attractions in South Dakota.. Really...how many people can say they've been there or even know it exists. Granted the fact that there was not that many people made it more fantastic. If you have the time its cool.
Taztina — Google review
Well made monument, didn’t get to check out the museum as I visited later in the evening but still a great spot to walk around and a cool brag to say you’ve been.
Tony I — Google review
Wish we could have stayed longer, but our timing was only about 20 mins before the museum and visitor’s center closed for the day. Lots to see inside, including kid’s activities, rotating monthly displays (like the current EMS personnel highlights!), and gift shop! Definitely a staple of this community. They’re expanding the back patio deck that overlooks the flags and center marker, you can tell they put a lot of thought and effort into taking care of this space. Definitely a stop that could last 10-60 mins!
Dan D — Google review
4.6
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4.0
(217)
415 5th Ave, Belle Fourche, SD 57717, USA
http://www.thetristatemuseum.com/
(605) 723-1200
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