This
route has few but outstanding amenities. It has a nice
variety of nature-based attractions interrupted by a short
stay at Rapid City. The highpoints of the route are
as follows:
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Enter the Badlands National Park’s northeast entrance
by exiting I-90 at the Cactus Flat (exit 131). If you
haven’t done so yet, gas up in Cactus Flat and then get
back on state road 240 heading south. The Badlands National
Park is made up of 244,000 acres of almost eerie rock
structures that make you feel like you are on another
planet. The entire park is open to hiking yet you’d be
much safer sticking to the designated trails. Go to the
Ben Reifel Visitor Center to find out not only about what
the park has to offer but also the history of the incredible
topography that makes up this area. The park is loaded
with fossils and you can learn more about those and the
history of the wildlife at the visitor center.
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Rapid City is a good size city for being located out in
the plains and it would be a good place for you to grab
a bite to eat. It doesn’t have a whole lot to offer in
terms of tourism yet you can find a few nice restaurants
and shopping places. There is a pretty nice museum here
called the Museum of Geology. Make sure you finish off
your visit to this town by driving up Skyline Drive and
get a birds-eye-view of the town and surrounding Black
Hills.
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Mount Rushmore National Monument (605-574-2523) is a top
quality destination that will be a visit that you will
surely remember for the rest of your life. We’ve all
seen the pictures but you have to see it in person to
fully appreciate it. First go checkout the monument with
your own eyes and then go to the visitor center. There
you can spend hours learning about the sculptors who constructed
this mammoth work of art. From here you can venture in
to the Black Hills National Forest (605-673-2251) and
find even more incredible scenery and places/things to
see.