The Black Hills of South Dakota are rich in beauty and offer many attractions for people of all ages. We will briefly describe some of the better known attractions in the Black Hills, but will leave the details up to the individual attraction. Enjoy.
A granite memorial commemorating four Presidents each five stories high. Completed in 1941 by Gutzon Borglum.
Phone: (605) 343-1744
The Journey is a multidimensional educational and recreational museum. The complete history of the Black Hills will be factually and entertainingly revealed throughout five outstanding collections including:
Phone: (605) 394-6923
A granite memorial commemorating Crazy Horse.
Rich in wildlife... Elk, Deer, Mountain Goats, Bighorn Sheep, Pronghorn, Buffalo... three scenic drives, and four lakes.
Phone: (605) 255-4464
You will see some of the most rugged landscape anywhere on earth. Jagged peaks - grassy flats and an amazing view accompany this site.
Phone: (605) 343-1744
Drive-through Wildlife Park containing Bears, timber wolves, mountain lions, buffalo, moose, elk, deer, big horn sheep, rocky mountain goats, etc...
Phone: (605) 343-2990
Tropical dome filled with reptiles, birds, and plants. Birds Of Prey show, Alligator Show, and the Snake Program are also part of the attraction.
Phone: (605) 342-5873
Old reconstructed mining town with unique gift shops.
Guided tours of stalagmites, stalactites, and rare helicites.
Phone: (605) 255-4467
Located in Hot Springs, its the world's largest natural warm water indoor pool.
Phone: (605) 745-5165
Presented evenings on a large outdoor stage. Portrays the life of Christ and His death.
Phone: (605) 642-2646
Old mining town converted into a gaming town.
Phone: (605) 578-1876
A view of some of the wildlife around South Dakota.
Winter activities around South Dakota.