3. Black Hills National Forest803 Soo San Dr, Rapid City, SD
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RAPID CITY. This ancient chain of rugged granite peaks, swathed in evergreens, does indeed appear black from a distance, which is why the Lakota Sioux called it "paha sapa," or "black hills." Extending across a million acres, the national forest also stretches into eastern Wyoming. The terrain's natural beauty is rife with meadows, lakes, streams, and caves, and a bounty of wildlife roams the territory. Trails for mountain bikers, hikers, and horses offer opportunity for recreation, as do campgrounds and picnic sites. (© 10Best) More Details for Black Hills National ForestHours: Park Daily Visitors Center Memorial Day to Labor Day Daily 8:30am-6pm Admission: Free Website: Visit the Black Hills National Forest website » Type: Parks |
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