TCCSATheodore Roosevelt National Park, NDPainted Canyon Visitor Center, Petrified Forest hike, 36-mile Scenic Loop Drive, Prairie Dog Town, Cottonwood campground, & more!
TCCSAChapel in the Hills (A stave church)What do churches and dragons/dinosaurs have in common? Both are true.
TCCSASpearfish CanyonHwy 14A This is a beautiful 20 mile drive through a gorge with Spearfish Creek at the bottom and 1,000 foot high white limestone cliffs...
TCCSAPrairie DogsWhen visiting Wind cave, Custer state park, the Badlands, or Devil’s Tower be sure to visit the prairie dog town.
TCCSAPonderosa PineThe dominate tree throughout the Black Hills towering some 180 feet high... is able to survive a forest fire in a unique way.
TCCSAMuseum of GeologySome of the best local fossils of dinosaurs, giant fish, and mammals are exhibited here.
TCCSAMount Rushmore National MonumentWe know it was designed and when we see a design, we know there must be a designer and in this case it was Gutzon Borglum.
TCCSAMammoth Site of Hot SpringsThis indoor air-conditioned active excavation site features over 60 mammoths displayed where they were found and Ice Age exhibit hall.
TCCSAWorld's Largest Petrified Park and Museum - Lemmon, S.D. Ever seen a gas station made of petrified wood? Or a museum made of petrified wood with a floor of fossilized grass?
TCCSABlack Hills Museum of Natural HistoryThis museum is a fantastic museum of real dinosaur skeletons.
TCCSAFossil Cycad National Monument in the Black HillsLiterally hundreds of fossil cycads, a small palm looking like plant was found here!
TCCSAFossilHave you considered how a dinosaur fossil is made. A fossil is a rock. It takes very special conditions to make a rock or fossil.
TCCSADevils TowerJust outside the Black hills in northeastern Wyoming stands a spectacular erosional remnant, Devils Tower.
TCCSACuster State ParkThis is a huge state park! It has three scenic roadways. The Wildlife loop, 18 miles of road in which you will probably see bison and...
TCCSABuffalo GapWater and wind gaps are common and have been found worldwide, yet they are a mystery to many scientists to how they were formed.
TCCSABuffalo (Bison)Have you considered... the buffalo (bison) survive the heat of summer and the deep freeze of winters.