Take the Badlands Loop near Wall. While in the BH see the Passion Play if it is still running. Drive through Custer Park and the Needles.Try the trail ride in the park. Slip down to Hot Springs and go swimming in the gravel bottom pool ( Evans Plunge) that is fed from warm springs. Guaranteed to cure any ailment you have LOL. Go down the Homestake Gold mine in Lead/Deadwood. See the Saloon where Hickok died (No. 12) holding Aces and Eights. Now called "Dead Man's Hand in poker. Try to beat the chicken in a game of Tic Tac Toe at Reptile Gardens. She never loses. She does get the center and first move, LOL. Ridw the antique train from Hill City to Keystone and back. Climb Harney Peak. Swim in Sylvan Lake. Great place to overnight if you can get reservations in the Lodge. Visit one of the caves, Wind, Wildcat. or other. Trout fishing at Deerfield Lake and creek. Drive the gravel up to the Ranger Station on Lookout Mtn. Try getting a cabin at Latchstring Inn near Spearfish. Also trout in Spearfish creek. Instead of Mitchell, overnight at Cedar Shores Resort. Right on the river across from Chamberlain. Or Stay at the Hillside Motel in Chamberlain, Have owner (Allen) set you up with a half day walleye fishing trip leaves from there at dawn, one day license available.
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