Wind Cave National Park Visitor Center
When you arrive at the park, the visitor center is a great first stop. Explore the exhibit rooms to learn about the history of the cave and surrounding prairie grasslands and get all the information you need on cave tours, exhibits, maps, backcountry permits and more. Wind Cave Visitor Center is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. all year except on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day, with expanded hours in the summer.
Note: Do not use your GPS to find the visitor center — you are likely to get lost. Find directions here.
Wind Cave Tickets & Tours
Access to the cave is only available via tours from the Wind Cave Visitor Center. Advance reservations for specialized tours like the Garden of Eden, Natural Entrance and Fairgrounds tours are recommended. For more info on tours, keep reading or click here.
Entrance to the park is free, but you must purchase tickets for the cave tours ahead of time. Tickets for other tours are available on a first-come, first-served basis on the tour day. Due to high demand, long waits are common for in-person ticket sales during spring, summer and fall, and tours often sell out 1-2 hours in advance and may be sold out for the day by mid-afternoon.
Garden of Eden Tour (1 hour, ¼ mile, 150 stairs)
This is the easiest of the tours, offering a chance to appreciate the delicate and intricate beauty of cave popcorn, boxwork and flowstone. It’s ideal for first-timers or those with limited time or mobility.
Natural Entrance Tour (1.25 hours, 2/3 mile, 300 stairs)
See the cave’s natural entrance — and largest opening — as you journey to the cave’s middle. You’ll see plenty of the boxwork Wind Cave is known for on this moderately strenuous tour that’s ideal for families.
Fairgrounds Tour (1.5 hours, 2/3 mile, 450 stairs)
Experience upper and middle levels of Wind Cave on this tour that will show stalactites, stalagmites, abundant boxwork and large rooms full of popcorn and frostwork formations. This is the most strenuous of the tours, but perhaps also the most rewarding.
Accessibility Tour (30 minutes, 100 feet, 0 stairs)
This tour is perfect for those in wheelchairs or with limited mobility. An elevator takes you in and out of the cave, and you’ll see the cave’s signature boxwork.
Candlelight Tour (summer only, 2 hours, 2/3 mile, 424 stairs)
See the cave as the first explorers did! In the soft glow of candle lanterns, you’ll explore paved and natural cave surfaces. Make sure to wear long, hole-free pants and fully enclosed, lace-up footwear. That means no open-toed shoes, cowboy boots or sandals. All participants must be 8 or older. Limited to 10 people, the tour does not permit photography. Reservations are required.
Wild Cave Tour (summer only, 4 hours, 2/3 mile)
The adventurous and physically fit can don helmets, kneepads and headlamps for a rare look at an undeveloped portion of the cave. Limited to 10 people with a minimum age of 16, you must have long, hole-free pants, a long or short sleeve shirt and sturdy lace-up footwear with tread. Be ready to fit through a space 10 inches by 3 feet and prepare to crawl as you explore just like a caver!
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