zzzippper
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I'm reading some fairly negative reviews online, especially about CH. CH is only 1/4 complete but they charge $26 per person. Are these good vacation destinations?
I'm reading some fairly negative reviews online, especially about CH. CH is only 1/4 complete but they charge $26 per person. Are these good vacation destinations?
For my money, Custer Park is the best part of the Black Hills, and the Wildlife Loop is the best part of that. You can have close encounters with bison, Big Horn sheep, wild burros, and at a distance, antelope. The loop road is one of the most entertaining motorcycle roads you can find anywhere. The scenery is heart-breakingly beautiful.
You can extend the experience by taking Red Valley Road out of the southeast corner of the park near the buffalo corrals. It leads down through the back side of Wind Cave park, which has its own herd of buffalo, and lots more antelope.
Mount Rushmore was never actually finished, either; it was originally supposed to continue down the mountain to depict the Presidents down to the waist.
Funding pulled in 1941 for some other project...
Hey, quit knocking Wall Drug! They know what they are, and are proud of it. When I lived in South Dakota 1980-85, we used to stop at Wall Drug for breakfast sometimes when headed east for antelope or pheasant. Nice folks. I'd like to have the money they've made off of jackalopes alone.
Loved Mt Rushmore; Crazy Horse, let me know when it's done.
If you go and do Custer State Park, be sure and take some binoculars, lot's of bird life to see in addition to the other animals.
Or heck, you could come this way and go to Stone Mountain. Heck of a laser light show at night, and Elvis sings Dixie while the horses start to move - or at least he used to, may not be correct enough anymore.
I have been to Rushmore several times, I use the Golden Years Senior Card and it is Free. You pay a small fee for parking there. I enjoy the diarama down town of how they built it.
Also enjoed The Badlands and Wall Drug, a world wide known Tourist Trap. Food there is not bad and they have some very nice collections or guns and brands on the walls of the place.
To get the Golden Years Senior card, the next time you visit any national park just ask the Ranger at the entrance. I think it only cost $10.00 and is good for life.
For some very interesting motorcycles stop by Sturgis.
Deadwood and Devils Tower are both worth the trip.
As someone else posted the Black Hills are all encompassing in beauty.
there is a sign with the mileage pointing to Wall Drug in front of the train station in Amsterdam. this was back in the early 1970's and wasn't a place I would have expected it so I was a little surprised. I used to have a picture of it
In 2008 we took a bus trip to the National Parks and MR and CH were included. One of the parks was Custer but the bus only stopped at the last stand hill and the visitor center. I was dissapointed because I wanted to see the whole battlefield.