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About Hot Springs, SD
And nearby Black Hills attractions


Baby Bison in the Black Hills of SD
Unsure when to visit the Black Hills of South Dakota? How about baby bison season? With their curious eyes, fuzzy coats, and spunky attitudes, bison calves are fun to watch in person. Spring is baby bison season in the Black Hills. Most calves are born between late April and early June, with peak birthing season. Buffalo or bison? They're used interchangeably in the Black Hills. For example, there's the Custer State Park Bison Center, then there's the Custer State Park Buffa
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The Mammoth Site in Hot Springs, SD
The Mammoth Site is one of the most significant paleontological discoveries in North America. It's also one of the largest concentrations of mammoth remains in the world.
Visitors can explore the site from an elevated walkway that allows for unobstructed views of the excavation pit, where bones are still being uncovered. The fossils, mostly from Woolly Mammoths, are meticulously preserved in their original positions, providing valuable insight into the behavior and natura
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Camping in the Black Hills
Nestled in western South Dakota, the Black Hills offer a diverse and captivating landscape from towering pines to rolling prairies. Whether you're a seasoned camper or a first-time explorer, the Black Hills has something for everyone. From designated campgrounds to dispersed camping and RV parks with full hookups ... Just remember, the Black Hills is a diverse place with elevation changes, temperature differences, and even a difference in the types of wildlife you may encount
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Bike the Mickelson Trail in South Dakota
The George S. Mickelson Trail spans 109 miles through the heart of the Black Hills in South Dakota, popular for biking and hiking.
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What's so special about the Black Hills?
Discover the unique topography of the Black Hills, eroded valleys and granite peaks; outdoor activities: hiking, climbing, kayaking, and biking; renowned attractions like Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse, the Mammoth Site, and mineral springs. Locals call it an island rising from the prairie, the Ponderosa pines and rugged boulders appearing dark or black against brilliant blue skies. Bison / buffalo roam the hills as well as mountain goats, big horn sheep, and more. History lives
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Tipis in the Black Hills: Where history meets comfort
The tipi is an iconic symbol of Native American culture — and the tipi's history is deeply intertwined with the indigenous tribes of the region, their way of life, and their profound connection to the land. Today, tipi camping offers a unique way to connect with nature and experience a touch of history. Camping in a tipi is a far cry from the typical camping experience. The warm, rustic ambiance and circular layout evoke a sense of community and closeness with nature.
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