Black Hills, SD - Jewel Cave or Wind Cave
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Black Hills, SD - Jewel Cave or Wind Cave
We'll be heading to the Black Hills area next July and would appreciate your opinions on which cave is better: Jewel Cave National Monument or Wind Cave National Park.
Did you take any special tours?
Thank you.
Did you take any special tours?
Thank you.
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We went to Jewel Cave several years ago. Took the candlelight tour, which was kinda neat cause you carried a bucket with a candle in it and that was the only light you had. This particular tour didn't have a lot of the "colorful" parts of the cave, which was a bit disappointing, but I think the regular tour does have some better stuff to look at. There is also a spelunking tour which is a bit more coslty and for those who want more adventure and tighter spaces. .
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My wife an I spent few days in the hills. A lot of tourist traps, but they can be fun. See a sunset int he Badlands, definitely. Check out Deadwood, touristy, but fun and interesting. Drive through Custer State Park - many bison and pronghorn to be seen. Are you going with kids?
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Spend some time hiking then to really get a feel for the Black Hills. The "destinations" there are very touristy. I enjoyed some, but you know what I mean. We camped in the backcountry of the Badlands for one night, if they want an adventure, that is fun! You can camp anywhere you'd like there (bring a GPS if walking any significant distance). The coyotes woke us with their howls at night and in the morning we opened our tent to find a bison standing guard, not 15 feet away.




