Black Hills Destinations
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
America's Shrine of Democracy. "A monument's dimensions should be determined by the importance to civilization of the events
commemorated. We are not here trying to carve an epic, portray a moonlight scene, or write a sonnet; neither are we dealing
with mystery or tragedy, but rather the constructive and dramatic moments or crises in our amazing history."
-- Gutzon Borglum
Badlands National Park
Containing the world’s richest Oligocene epoch fossil beds, dating 37-28 million years old, the evolutionary stories of mammals
such as the horse and rhinoceros arise from the 244,000 acres of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, and spires. Bison, bighorn
sheep, endangered black-footed ferrets, and swift fox roam one of the largest, protected mixed-grass prairies in the United States.
Crazy Horse Memorial
Sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski began the project in 1948 at the request of Lakota Chief Henry Standing Bear and other Native American
elders. Korczak died in 1982 but family members contine the progress on the world’s largest mountain sculpture, carving a memorial
to the spirit of legendary Lakota leader Crazy Horse, his culture, tradition and living heritage of North American Indians.
Rapid City, SD
Powwows. Buffalo safaris. The continent's tallest mountain this side of the Rocky Mountains. This isn’t your average, ordinary,
run-of-the-mill vacation. That’s because Rapid City lies on the edge of the legendary Black Hills, where you can explore two of
the longest caves on the planet, hike around the four faces of Mount Rushmore and scale the sheer granite walls of the
Needles and that’s just your first day.
Deadwood, SD
Deadwood puts you and your family in the middle of history. The entire city is a national historic landmark. Authentic
re-creation of turn-of-the-century street lamps light the way through accurately, carefully restored architecture. The famous and
infamous have left their marks here. Follow their footsteps as you explore the beauty and history of this one-of-a-kind Wild West town.
Black Hills National Forest
These are the legendary Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming, an oasis of pine-clad mountains on the Great Plains. Home of Mt. Rushmore
and Crazy Horse Memorials. The Black Hills offer everything you expect from a mountain vacation: five national parks, scenic drives, waterfalls,
abundant wildlife, acclaimed recreational trails and trout fishing. A place where bison and wild horses still roam free.
Custer State Park
Custer State Park in the Black Hills encompasses 71,000 acres of spectacular terrain and an abundance of wildlife. Within the park, you’ll
discover a world of adventure! Favorite outdoor activities include hiking 7,242-foot Harney Peak, mountain biking, horseback riding, rock
climbing, fishing, chuckwagon suppers and jeep rides to see the bison.
Journey Museum
The Journey Museum brings together four major prehistoric and historic collections to tell the complete story of the Western Great Plains - from
the perspective of the Lakota people and the pioneers who shaped its past, to the scientists who now study it.


