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Black Hills Playhouse
Experience incredible theatre in a stunning setting! Since 1946, this cultural gem has been producing theatre on the site of a Civilian Conservation Corps Camp. Join us for musicals, romance, comedy and drama in the rustic beauty of Custer State Park. We offer a casual atmosphere and air-conditioned theater, featuring concessions and lovely picnic grounds. Performances are Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday matinees (2 p.m.), and Wednesday through Saturday evenings (7:30 p.m.). Reservations recommended. See our website for information about tickets, directions, accessibility and group rates. A Custer State Park entrance pass is required.Black Hills Ponderosa Place
Located in Custer in the southern Black Hills, we offer six cabins and one lodge. Each cabin includes a kitchenette, 1-2 bedrooms, living and dining areas, and a bath/shower. The lodge has four bedrooms, two baths, a full kitchen, laundry, a living room and gas fireplace, and a porch. (Linens, towels, dishes, cookware and parking are included.) The shared backyard offers a grill, picnic table, log swing and a firepit. We are close to the Mickelson Trail, Crazy Horse Memorial, shopping and parks.Black Hills Rally Weddings
At Black Hills Rally Weddings, we are wedding planners who specialize in the small, boutique weddings for those who want the natural beauty of the Black Hills as their backdrop on their special day. Located in beautiful Boulder Canyon on Highway 14A between Deadwood and Sturgis, our weddings are created with a rustic elegance and romantic theme. We offer you a setting as stunning as only nature can provide, with an experienced officiant and memories that will last you a lifetime. Black Hills Rally Weddings offers both traditional and biker weddings that are beautiful, fun and affordable. Our biker rally weddings are for those who want to get married during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, yet still want a beautiful, charming biker decor wedding with a motorcycle aisle and plenty of room for friends.Black Hills Reptile Gardens
Home to a unique animal park set in beautiful botanicalgardens, Reptile Gardens has been a staple in the Black Hills since 1937. Our iconic Sky Dome houses rare and fascinating reptiles, including
Komodo Dragons, Axolotls, and Maniac, the Giant Saltwater Crocodile. Immerse
yourself in the Safari Room indoor jungle filled with a brilliant array of
tropical flowers and plants, along with birds, and reptiles. The grounds are a
colorful mosaic of flowerbeds planted each year with more than 40,000 flowers.
Visiting with the award-winning staff, having a conversation with a parrot, and
getting up close and personal to take a selfie with 500-pound giant tortoise
are experiences your family will never forget! Reptile Gardens is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the world's largest reptile collection. Located six miles south of Rapid City on the road to Mount Rushmore, we are open year-round (see our website for seasonal hours and rates).
Black Hills Speedway
Black Hills Speedway in Rapid City is a half-mile dirt track that hosts events from April through September. Visit the website or Facebook for the current race schedule and special events and promotions.Black Hills Tour Company
The Black Hills Tour Company operates out of Rapid City in the beautiful Black Hills in South Dakota. We specialize in high-end scenic and cycling tours, making your trip to the Black Hills the best it can be. We believe in authentic, real experiences with local guides so you make sure you see the best that the area has to offer. Our services include Black Hills and Badlands tours, bike tours and rentals, winery and brewery tours, private tours and more. See our website to book today.Black Hills Trailside Park Resort
We are a gorgeous family friendly resort located 10 minutes from Mount Rushmore and centrally located to almost all major attractions in the beautiful Black Hills. We have great cell service and free WiFi. We are located within Hill City's city limits and are a very short walk from the Historic 1880 Train. Come enjoy our awesome cabins, RV sites, and a great vacation rental!Black Hills Visitor Information Center
We are located on Interstate 90 at exit 61 in Rapid City. Trip plans, brochures and free travel guides, maps, reservation phones, weather radar, road reports and a friendly and knowledgeable staff, the Black Hills Visitor Information Center wants to smooth your way and max your vacation fun in the Black Hills and Badlands of South Dakota. We are open year-round, summer hours are 8 a.m.-6 p.m., seven days a week.Black Hills War Monument
Located in Memorial Park near downtown Rapid City, the Black Hills Veterans Memorial/Black Hills War Monument is highlighted by six magnificent granite walls with engraved names of almost 700 Black Hills military who died in wars from 1918 to the present. In addition, the memorial includes the six military service flags from each branch, as well as the POW/MIA flag, the State of South Dakota flag and the United States flag. The theme NEVER FORGET is written on the bottom of each Wall of Honor and there is night lighting to ensure 24 hour viewing by interested citizens. An embedded QR code in each wall allows viewers to be linked to the website, where the military legacies and histories of each fallen member can be viewed.Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary
Founded in 1988 by Dayton O. Hyde, the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary is one of America's greatest private wilderness areas. Located near Hot Springs in southwestern South Dakota, it is owned and operated by the Institute of Range and the American Mustang and is dedicated to giving America's unwanted wild horses a life of freedom. There are hundreds of wild mustangs roaming free across 11,000 acres of wind-swept prairie. Starting in May, our Gift Shop is open 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday through Friday. There are horses along the way and around the Gift Shop. Only a select few visitors can go out to see the horses by reservation only. The visits are with a guide in a SUV or van, with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 5 people for three hours. The fee is $350 per person plus tax. The availability is weather dependent and is only Monday through Friday (with mornings being the best time to view the herds).Pagination