Wind Cave National Park

A sacred site with allure both above and below the surface.

Intricate, wind-carved rock formations, ancient stalactites and a seemingly endless network of sprawling caverns are all hallmarks of the world-famous Wind Cave National Park. If you’re looking for a truly unique spelunking experience, this is the place. Wind Cave was the first cave designated a national park. Explore one of the world’s largest mapped cave systems, decorated with rare boxwork formations along the cavern walls. Above ground, explore 33,970 acres of forests and prairies that act as a natural sanctuary for bison, elk, prairie dogs and more.

Below, you’ll find more trip-planning tools and frequently asked visitor questions to help you plan your next great adventure to Wind Cave National Park.

Due to high visitation, cave tours often sell out 2 to 3 hours in advance and may sell out for the entire day by midday. Tickets may be purchased in advance via Recreation.gov. A credit or debit card is required for on-site payments for cave tours, campground fees and Interagency Passes at Wind Cave National Park.

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