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Take advice from our local travel experts! This section is packed with suggestions and ideas for your trip of a lifetime! Our travel team has created several itineraries for vacationers and Sturgis Rally goers to review. These are road trips that we’ve taken. And, by traveling these roads over and over again, we’ve perfected the route. Whether it’s hiking Harney Peak in Custer State Park, exploring our National Parks and Monuments like Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Crazy Horse Memorial, Badlands National Park, Jewel Cave National Monument or Wind Cave National Park; fishing on the Missouri River, pheasant hunting in central South Dakota, gaining Cultural or Historical knowledge of our great state… we have ideas! WE LIVE HERE! We hope you are inspired by our trips!
Also check out our Black Hills Vacations Blog. It's a great resource for getting even more insights on traveling around the Black Hills!
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Black Hills National Parks and Monuments (PDF) What better way to explore the beautiful Black Hills than an inclusive, pre-planned vacation? Designed specifically to highlight the plethora of the numerous National Parks and Monuments located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, the National Parks and Monuments Vacation is an opportunity to educate yourself and your family on the beauty the lies in your own backyard!
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Road to Rushmore (PDF) Welcome to the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota! You are lucky enough to find yourself on the Road to Rushmore…a path that includes beautiful scenery, unforgettable experiences, and lifelong memories for your whole family. |
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Great American Road Trip (PDF) Time spent on the road can be one of the most memorable aspects of a family vacation. From the bonding time to the variety of things to see, do and explore, few family vacations stand out like a great American road trip. |
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Hill City Heart of the Hills (PDF) The Black Hills National Forest covers an area 125 miles long and 69 wide in western South Dakota and eastern Wyoming. They include rugged rock formations, canyons and gulches, open grassland parks, tumbling streams, deep lakes, and caves. You can see it all on the 1880 Train! |
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Historic Hot Springs Package (PDF) Plan to spend some time in Historic Hot Springs. Begin to experience Hot Springs by stopping by the Depot Visitor Center and pick up a “Step Back in Time” walking tour guide book which will lead you through the downtown area and its many historic sandstone buildings. Stroll along the Freedom Trail that winds its way along the banks of the Fall River. |
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Native America Culture Tour (PDF) Looking for an opportunity to share some cultural knowledge and diversity with your children and family? The Native Cultural Tour is an amazing way to learn, observe, and experience some of the beautiful traditions honored by the Native American tribes of the Great Sioux Nation. |
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Color Tour of Custer State Park (PDF) Start your adventure as you travel on the back roads out of Keystone where you will see large stands of birch and aspen that provide a glowing backdrop along this peaceful and uncrowded paved byway.
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Canyon of Colors (PDF) The Fall drives up through Spearfish Cayon is stunning. The days will dawn frosty and then turn into a palette of sharp blue skies and patches of glowing aspens and cottonwoods sprinkled among the pine forests. |
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Rapid City to Wall Drug Map (PDF)
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Black Hills Grand Tour (PDF) |
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