Wind Cave National Park’s unique cave system, abundant wildlife and stunning scenery attract visitors from around the globe, and it is centrally located to many nearby attractions. From the natural magic of Custer State Park and Jewel Cave National Monument to charming towns nearby like Custer and Hot Springs, bask in the joy of discovery in the western region of South Dakota.
Custer State Park, the “Crown Jewel”
Just a short drive away, Custer State Park offers a playground for nature enthusiasts with its sprawling landscapes, diverse wildlife and scenic drives. Take the iconic Needles Highway to marvel at unique granite spires or embark on the Wildlife Loop Road for a chance to encounter bison, elk and prairie dogs in their natural habitat. Relax by boating, fishing or swimming the calm waters of Legion Lake.
Hot Springs: Mammoth Fun & Natural Spas
For those seeking a taste of history or relaxation, the nearby town of Hot Springs provides a charming blend of past and present. Explore The Mammoth Site, an active paleontological dig where visitors can witness the excavation of prehistoric mammoth fossils. The town also boasts Evans Plunge, one of the oldest naturally warm, spring-fed swimming pools in the country. The search for rejuvenation should definitely stretch to Moccasin Springs, a natural mineral spa where soaks, massages and more are available. And when you’re done, celebrate at the on-site Dragonfly Restaurant, serving an assortment of healthy and hearty dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Breathe the Fresh Air in Custer
Nestled in the heart of the Black Hills, Custer is a delightful town bursting with activities designed for decompression and joy. Custer's downtown area reveals a variety of flavor, including the delicious masterpieces created at Skogen Kitchen, Custer’s culinary surprise. Don’t miss their offshoot brunch spot Hjem AM, the so-good-you-won’t-want-ketchup burgers at Black Hills Burgers & Pizza Co. and other tasty destinations easily found downtown. Use that energy to browse the galleries, boutiques and souvenir shops that line the streets, all offering a chance to explore local craftsmanship and find the perfect memento. And only 5 miles away is rich Native culture and the world’s largest in-progress sculpture – Crazy Horse Memorial®.
Horseback Riding Near Wind Cave National Park
Hop atop a hooved friend and explore nature for an enchanting way to spend an afternoon. Visitors can bring their horses and explore one of the many riding trails in Wind Cave National Park or Custer State Park. Alternatively, explore the Black Hills National Forest on a guided horseback tour with one of the many outfitters in the area.
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