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Mount Rushmore in August
What other attractions should we see near Mount Rushmore? Also any suggestions for restaurants and hotels would be appreciated.
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Stop at the first tourist info area going into S. Dakota. We did a couple of years ago on our trip west and they were wonderful! Full of tips, maps, suggestions on everything. Try a search in Fodor's, or thru the SD tourist info web-most states have one. Maybe even thru the National park system. We were coming from Ohio, stopped in Mitchell SD to see the Corn Palace-very unique! Stopped at Wall Drug (had to after all the signs), drove thru the Badlands, stayed in Spearfish, drove down Spearfish Canyon (gorgeous-Part of Dances With Wolves was filmed there)into Rushmore, down thru Custer State Park where we fed wild donkey/mules, saw prairie dog towns and buffalo right along the road. Drove thru Deadwood. Rushmore is totaly awesome. We did not take the time to see the Crazy Horse sculpture-maybe next trip. Enjoy & take plenty of film.
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mark -- i agree with the above post with a couple of additions and "exclamation points" -- don't miss the badlands & spearfish canyon -- in addition BE SURE to take the iron mountain road on the peter norbeck highway to see the pig-tail bridges -- you'll be AMAZED -- it was probably our favorite; and devil's tower in NE wyoming is certainly worth a visit.....have a GRAND time......gloria :)
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Mark: The Black Hills is a wonderful vacation spot. There are many <BR> attractions to see <BR> including Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park, Crazy Horse Monument, <BR> Deadwood, the Needles, Harney Peak, etc. If you enjoy camping, there are <BR> many campgrounds located throughout the Hills. <BR> <BR> Some of my favorite restaurants are Guadalajara and Sanfords in Spearfish; <BR> Chinatown, Consuelos, Jakes, and Silverado in Deadwood; or you can try a <BR> buffalo burger at the Chief Restarant in Custer. <BR> <BR> If you are a Kevin Costner fan, be sure to stop at the Midnight Star in <BR> Deadwood. <BR> <BR> Plan to spend about a week or more in the Black Hills. There is so much to see! <BR> You will enjoy your trip! <BR> <BR> http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Geyser/1826 <BR> <BR>
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I'd recommend hiking to the top of Harney Peak (tallest point between the Rockies and the Alps). There are some "shorter" trails - and the round-trip hike may take about 4 hours. Beautiful scenery, etc. <BR> <BR>Also - Hot Springs is a town a bit south of the Rushmore area - but it is worth a trip to see the Wolly Mammoths excavation site! The excavation in in-process and the skeletal remains of these huge beasts are unbelieveable! Very interesting! <BR> <BR>Have a great trip! <BR>
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