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PARKS
Wind Cave National Park
Touring Wind Cave Country
Wind Cave National Park is in the Black Hills, rugged mountains surrounded by prairie where, an observer once noted, the "lover of nature could ... find his soul's delight." There is much you can see on your way to and from the park.
Several scenic roadways lead through the Black Hills to Wind Cave. Roadside sightseers may particularly enjoy the Wildlife Loop Road, Iron Mountain Road and Needles Highway which wind through pine-spruce forests, meadows, mountains and pinnacles of granite, and lands populated by bison, pronghorn deer and prairie dogs. Ask about these and other travel routes. Warning: Tunnels on the Iron Mountain Road (US 16A) are 12'6" high and 13'6" wide. Tunnels on the Needles Highway/Sylvan Lake Road (SD 87) are as low as 10'8" and as narrow as 8'7".
While traveling in Wind Cave Country, you may want to visit places of natural, historical, or scenic interest nearby. Custer State Park and Black Hills National Forest, adjacent to Wind Cave, offer many opportunities for outdoor recreation. Within 50 miles of Wind Cave are 2 other National Park System areas. Jewel Cave National Monument preserves a 90 mile long cavern decorated with sparkling jewel like calcite crystals and a variety of cave formations; cave tours are given. At Mount Rushmore National Memorial, the monumental sculpture of 4 American Presents, Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt can be seen.
As you travel in the area, you will find many communities, including Custer, Hot Springs, and Rapid City, as well as some smaller towns and Custer State Park providing lodging, groceries and camping supplies, gasoline stations, and other services seasonally or yearly. Private campgrounds as well are available in the area. Lodging facilities and grocery services are not available in the National Park.
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