Devil's Tower - Deadwood - Spearfish Canyon Waterfalls + Picnic
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Devil's Tower - Deadwood - Spearfish Canyon Waterfalls + Picnic

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9h - 10h
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About this experience

This tour includes many of the most popular destinations and attractions in the Northern Black Hills.

*Devils Tower National Monument ~ The First National Monument. Historically, many tribes of the Great Plains and Black Hills regions had connections with the area around Devils Tower. Stories and histories shared by tribal members indicate that the Tower was a sacred site - a place for winter camps, vision quests, and summer ceremonies.

* Aladdin General Store which is the oldest general store in Wyoming since 1892.

*Spearfish Canyon - Older than the Grand Canyon and is rated one of the best scenic byways in the US. Four ecosystems meet here (very rare) and several waterfalls were we picnic (included).

*Sanford/Homestake Center - Old Gold and New Physics lots of info.

*Deadwood - We visit Mt Moriah Cemetery, #10 Saloon, and Old Main Street. You will have time to shop on your own and you have option to watch the gunfight reenactments.

* Sturgis option for photos and shopping.

Available options

Devils Tower/Deadwood/And More

Pickup included

What's included

Crackers/Chips/Cookies
Lots of stops for photo ops and restrooms.
Local Expert Guide of the Black Hills
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Beer and wine available on request
Bottled water
National Park fees
Leisurely Pace, No Rushing
Picnic lunch with choice of subs or salads (you may bring your own lunch & beverage).
Private Tour Exclusive to Your Group

Detailed itinerary

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Devils Tower is located in northeast Wyoming. The Tower is a solitary, stump-shaped granite formation that looms 1,267 feet above the tree-lined Belle Fourche River Valley. Once hidden below the earth’s surface, erosion has stripped away the softer rock layers revealing the Tower.

The two-square-mile park surrounding the tower was proclaimed the nation’s first national monument by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906. The park is covered with pine forests, woodlands, and grasslands. While visiting the park you are bound to see deer, prairie dogs, and other wildlife. The mountain’s markings are the basis for Native American legend. One legend has it that a giant bear clawed the grooves into the mountainside while chasing several young Indian maidens. Known by several northern plains tribes as Bears Lodge, it is a sacred site of worship for many American Indians. Devils Tower is also remembered for “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”

There is time to walk the Tower Trail if you like.

2

This is the oldest continuing operating general store in Wyoming. Located in the little town of Aladdin (pop 15) the little store (1892) offer lots of old history in a very unique old building.

3

Spearfish Canyon offers a trip through the culture, nature and history of the Black Hills. Abundant wildlife watching opportunities are found throughout the canyon. One of the best scenic byways in America.
Older than the Grand Canyon it offers three waterfalls, 1,000 foot limestone/sandstone cliffs, four ecosystems and a flowing mountain stream. We stop at Roughlock Falls to walk the short trails and view the cascading falls. Great photo ops.

4

Cascading approximately 60 feet, Bridal Veil Falls is the most accessible waterfall in the canyon. The Falls flows intensely in the spring and slows considerably in late summer and fall. it is located adjacent to a large parking lot to accommodate sightseers. An observation platform has been installed to optimal viewing and photos.

5

Roughlock Falls is widely praised for its beautiful scenery and is a popular spot for its easy-to-access waterfall and surrounding nature area. It has paved walkways, clear water with visible trout, and the unique cascading water over mossy rocks. It is considered the best of the Canyon's waterfalls.

Here we will picnic (included) beside the stream and enjoy the beauty.

6

Old Gold and New Physics.
Located in the old gold town of Lead. Homestake visitors center is located on the edge of the open pit mine that once was the largest gold mine in the world. It is now a museum that offers exhibits of the past gold rush days and . . . the new science experience currently ongoing 4200 feet below the surface. Over 40 countries are exploring the universe for Dark Mater and Neutrinos. Interesting stuff!

7

Original Old West History . . . 1876 Gold Rush . . . and final resting place of infamous Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane in Mt Moriah Cemetery. (tour stop)

Today Deadwood looks much like it did in the 1880's. Cobblestone streets, brick and stone gambling casinos. You will have time to explore on your own many of the famous Saloons and closed 'Hospitality' houses' on Main Street.

8

If you wish, you will have time to watch the historically accurate reenactments of Deadwood’s unusual gunfights and unbelievable affrays with Deadwood Alive.

Every two hours four gunfighters shoot out and sling guns along the Old Main Street. Three times a day, six days a week. These are both entertaining and historic reenactments.

9

We offer the option for a quick tour of the famous downtown Sturgis. Home to the worlds oldest and largest motorcycle rally. You have time for photos and quick stop to purchase a special t-shirt or hat.

What's not included

Gratuities

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Service animals allowed
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair accessible
Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately

Meeting point

Meet in parking lot at 8:30am. It's safe to leave your vehicle there.

Important notes

• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• If you will not be arriving at your destination within the specified reconfirmation period, please reconfirm with the local service provider prior to travel, or upon arrival at your destination. Please note that departure times and locations may vary slightly.
Minimum drinking age is 21 years

About Rapid City

Rapid City is the second-largest city in South Dakota, known as the gateway to Mount Rushmore National Memorial. The city offers a unique blend of outdoor adventures, historical sites, and cultural attractions, all set against the backdrop of the stunning Black Hills.

Top Attractions

Mount Rushmore National Memorial

A massive granite sculpture featuring the 60-foot heads of four U.S. presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. It's one of the most iconic landmarks in the United States.

Historical 2-3 hours Free (parking fee applies)

Badlands National Park

A stunning landscape of layered rock formations, deep canyons, and towering spires. The park offers hiking, wildlife viewing, and scenic drives.

Nature Full day Free (parking fee applies)

Crazy Horse Memorial

A massive mountain carving honoring the Lakota leader Crazy Horse. The memorial includes a museum and cultural center.

Historical 2-3 hours $12 per adult, $6 per child (ages 6-12), free for children under 6

Reptile Gardens

A family-friendly attraction featuring a wide variety of reptiles, amphibians, and birds. The park also offers live animal shows and a petting zoo.

Nature 1-2 hours $18 per adult, $10 per child (ages 4-12), free for children under 4

Must-Try Local Dishes

Chislic

Cubed, deep-fried meat, typically made from lamb or venison, seasoned with garlic salt. A South Dakota specialty.

Appetizer/Snack Not vegetarian/vegan

Bison Burger

A burger made from bison meat, often served with local toppings and sides.

Main Course Can be made gluten-free and vegetarian options available

Kuchen

A German-inspired dessert, similar to a coffee cake, often made with fruit and topped with a crumbly streusel.

Dessert Vegetarian

Popular Activities

Hiking Rock climbing Mountain biking Spa treatments Scenic drives Picnicking Museum visits Art galleries

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather and all attractions open. It's ideal for outdoor activities and festivals.

20-30°C 68-86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

United States Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Rapid City is generally safe with low crime rates. However, visitors should take standard precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar areas

Getting there

By air
  • Rapid City Regional Airport • 10 miles from city center
By bus

Jefferson Lines

Getting around

Public transport

Affordable and convenient bus service covering major areas of Rapid City. Fares are reasonable, and schedules are available online.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

Downtown Rapid City West Blvd Black Hills

Day trips

Deadwood
35 miles • Half day to full day

A historic gold rush town with a rich Wild West heritage. Deadwood offers a variety of historical sites, casinos, and entertainment options.

Custer State Park
30 miles • Full day

A beautiful state park with scenic drives, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing. The park is home to a large herd of bison and offers a variety of outdoor activities.

Wind Cave National Park
45 miles • Full day

A unique national park known for its extensive cave system and surface features. The park offers cave tours, hiking, and wildlife viewing.

Festivals

Sturgis Motorcycle Rally • August Days of '76 Rodeo • July

Pro tips

  • Visit Mount Rushmore early in the morning to avoid crowds and heat.
  • Check for special events and festivals before planning your trip.
  • Explore the Black Hills National Forest for stunning scenic drives and hiking trails.
  • Try local specialties like chislic and bison dishes.
  • Use the Rapid Ride bus service for convenient and affordable transportation around the city.
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 17-65
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Childs
Age 5-12
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Infants
Age 1-4
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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 14
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