Custer

Jewel Cave
Hwy 16
The main Visitor Center and cave entrance is thirteen miles west of Custer, South Dakota on RT 16, 24 miles east of Newcastle, Wyoming on RT 16 and 54 miles from Rapid City, South Dakota via RT 16 & 16 -385.

At 142 miles, Jewel Cave is the second longest cave in the world. It is filled with calcite crystals and other wonders that make up the "jewels" of Jewel Cave National Monument.

Four Mile Old West Town
11921 West Highway 16
Located 4 miles west of Custer on US Hwy 16

Four Mile is situated in the heart of the Black Hills and was named Four Mile by the Earliest stagecoach line that came through this area.

Flintstone's Bedrock City
US Highways 16 & 385

Sprawling across 30 acres, Bedrock City was the brainchild of several local concrete makers who figured that with their abundance of raw materials, building a modern Stone Age town would be easy.

National Museum of Woodcarving
Hwy 16 West
+1 605 673-4404
9am - 5pm, longer summer hours.

The museum features the Wooden Nickel Theater, over 30 scenes created by an original animator of Disneyland, a carving studio, display of many nationally recognized woodcarvers, National Museum Gallery and Gift Shop & Snack Bar.

Crazy Horse Memorial
12151 Avenue of the Chiefs
+1 605 673-4681

Sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski and Lakota Chief Henry Standing Bear officially started Crazy Horse Memorial June 3, 1948. The Memorial's mission is to honor the culture, tradition and living heritage of North American Indians.

Wind Cave
Wind Cave National Park is located 6 miles north of Hot Springs, SD. The Visitor Center is 11 miles north of Hot Springs on U.S. Route 385.

One of the world's longest and most complex caves and 28,295 acres of mixed-grass prairie, ponderosa pine forest, and associated wildlife are the main features of the park. The cave is well known for its outstanding display of boxwork, an unusual cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs. The park's mixed-grass prairie is one of the few remaining and is home to native wildlife such as bison, elk, pronghorn, mule deer, coyotes, and prairie dogs.