Park
Black Hills National Forest
17 locals recommend
Location
Custer, SD
Tips from locals
Bordering your property line - Rocks and rock formations! Grasslands with campgrounds, picnic sites, scenic drives and 350+ miles of trails.
Beautiful sites for hiking, fishing, photography, ATVs and horseback riding.
Home to the highest point east of the Rocky Mountains, the Black Hills National Forest should not be missed when traveling near Mt. Rushmore. This massive reserve takes up most of the southwestern corner of the state. Inside the boundaries are several amazing scenic drives, over 1,000 miles of rivers and streams, and more than 45 miles of trails. The name “Black Hills” comes from the translated Lakota native people who have called this area the Black Hills for centuries.
Home to the highest point east of the Rocky Mountains, the Black Hills National Forest should not be missed when traveling near Mt. Rushmore. This massive reserve takes up most of the southwestern corner of the state. Inside the boundaries are several amazing scenic drives, over 1,000 miles of river…
Provides beautiful scenery, lakes, and beautiful routes through the Needles Highway and Custer State Park and much more.