Western South Dakota delivers a wide variety of spectacular landscapes, from the prairies grassland and rock formations of the Badlands National Park, through to the mountains, canyons and forests of the Black Hills, and the gigantic carvings at Mount Rushmore.Learn why Mount Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorial were built in South Dakota, what they represent, and the vision behind the projects. This region was once the very edge of the wild west, many people came here seeking their fortune. The tour will take you see one of the world’s richest gold mining operations at the Homestake Mine. You will also pass through flourishing nature on the Custer Wildlife Loop Road, where you might watch deer, antelopes, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, elks, coyotes, and buffaloes.On the Wyoming side of the border, you can spot Devils Tower the first US National Monument, and a site of spiritual importance for Native American to this day.
Drive the Custer Wildlife Loop Road and spot a wide variety of wild animals. Lear why Mount Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorial were built in South Dakota. Admire the Devils Tower, the first US National Monument
It's suggested starting your tour on the I-90 (either arriving from the East or West). But you can also join the tour anywhere along the route and pick up commentary at the next point.