5 mile radius of the cabin
Fancy Coffee
J.R.'s Rhodehouse BBQ Pit
Good BBQ. Order ahead!
Godfather's Pizza
Pizza Hut
Dollar General
Dollar General
Neighbors Grub and Pub
Haggar's Grocery
8031 Stagestop RdHaggar's Grocery
8031 Stagestop RdSlash J Saloon
15891 Sturgis RdNot fancy, but food and prices are good. Kid-friendly.
For the Dogs
Just down the road, send them to Ryedoodle for doggie daycare or grooming.
RyeDoodle Boarding & Training
Just down the road, send them to Ryedoodle for doggie daycare or grooming.
Bar K-9
Tails 'n Training
Sightseeing
Deep beneath the vast expanse of the
golden, windswept prairie in western South
Dakota is the seventh-longest cave in the
world and one of the most complex cave
systems, a subterranean realm of maze-like
passageways, water-carved rock formations
and delicate mineral growths. Wind Cave
has long been considered a sacred place
for Native Americans. In 1903, President
Theodore Roosevelt signed the bill that
created Wind Cave National Park, the fi rst
cave in the nation to be designated as a
national park. The park also features more
than 30 miles of hiking trails above ground,
offering ample opportunities to spot bison,
elk and other wildlife roaming freely.
When it comes to hiking
trails, Wind Cave National
Park Ranger Tom Ferrell
recommends Rankin Ridge.
The 1-mile loop "goes to the
highest point in the park
with great views. While the
fi re tower is closed, the view
from the base is wonderful,
especially at dawn or
sunset," Ferrell says.
After advocates brought attention to the
fact that only 1,000 bison existed in the U.S.
in 1913, Wind Cave received 14 of the animals
from the New York Zoological Society. Today,
some 500 bison roam the park, favoring
prairie dog towns and fresh burn sites for
their short grasses. Chat with a ranger
upon your arrival to learn of the herd’s
latest whereabouts.
Nearby Towns: Hot Springs (7 miles);
Custer (18 miles)
65 residents recomanen
Parc Nacional de la Cova del Vent
Deep beneath the vast expanse of the
golden, windswept prairie in western South
Dakota is the seventh-longest cave in the
world and one of the most complex cave
systems, a subterranean realm of maze-like
passageways, water-carved rock formations
and delicate mineral growths. Wind Cave
has long been considered a sacred place
for Native Americans. In 1903, President
Theodore Roosevelt signed the bill that
created Wind Cave National Park, the fi rst
cave in the nation to be designated as a
national park. The park also features more
than 30 miles of hiking trails above ground,
offering ample opportunities to spot bison,
elk and other wildlife roaming freely.
When it comes to hiking
trails, Wind Cave National
Park Ranger Tom Ferrell
recommends Rankin Ridge.
The 1-mile loop "goes to the
highest point in the park
with great views. While the
fi re tower is closed, the view
from the base is wonderful,
especially at dawn or
sunset," Ferrell says.
After advocates brought attention to the
fact that only 1,000 bison existed in the U.S.
in 1913, Wind Cave received 14 of the animals
from the New York Zoological Society. Today,
some 500 bison roam the park, favoring
prairie dog towns and fresh burn sites for
their short grasses. Chat with a ranger
upon your arrival to learn of the herd’s
latest whereabouts.
Nearby Towns: Hot Springs (7 miles);
Custer (18 miles)
Located in a scenic ponderosa pine forest,
this 1,279-acre park is a peaceful retreat for
hiking, bird-watching and viewing colorful
wildflowers. However, its most spectacular
sight lies deep beneath the surface.
Discover Jewel Cave, the third-longest cave
in the world, which boasts more than 180
miles of mapped passageways as well as
illuminated caverns, glittering dogtooth
spar crystals, textured “cave popcorn” and
ceilings dripping with stalactites.
From the 20-minute Discovery Talk to the
Historic Lantern Tour to the Wild Caving
excursion characterized by rope-assists and
belly-crawls, there’s an experience for every
visitor at Jewel Cave. The monument’s most
popular adventure is the Scenic Cave Tour.
This experience allows visitors to view the
cave’s most astounding formations. As a
result, the tour tends to sell out in summer
and holiday periods, so reserve in advance
at BlackHillsVacations.com.
Nearby Towns: Custer (12.5 miles)
58 residents recomanen
Monument Nacional de la Cova Jewel
11149 US-16Located in a scenic ponderosa pine forest,
this 1,279-acre park is a peaceful retreat for
hiking, bird-watching and viewing colorful
wildflowers. However, its most spectacular
sight lies deep beneath the surface.
Discover Jewel Cave, the third-longest cave
in the world, which boasts more than 180
miles of mapped passageways as well as
illuminated caverns, glittering dogtooth
spar crystals, textured “cave popcorn” and
ceilings dripping with stalactites.
From the 20-minute Discovery Talk to the
Historic Lantern Tour to the Wild Caving
excursion characterized by rope-assists and
belly-crawls, there’s an experience for every
visitor at Jewel Cave. The monument’s most
popular adventure is the Scenic Cave Tour.
This experience allows visitors to view the
cave’s most astounding formations. As a
result, the tour tends to sell out in summer
and holiday periods, so reserve in advance
at BlackHillsVacations.com.
Nearby Towns: Custer (12.5 miles)
1880 Tren - Hill City Depot
222 Railroad AveTake a fun, scenic ride through the hills!
FREE outdoor experience - a little local history, beautiful space, fun for kids to run around.
40 residents recomanen
D.C. Booth Històric Nacional Fish Hatchery & Archives
423 Hatchery CirFREE outdoor experience - a little local history, beautiful space, fun for kids to run around.
Free outdoor area for little kids if you only have a short amount of time to spend adventure
79 residents recomanen
Parc dels Dinosaures
940 Skyline DrFree outdoor area for little kids if you only have a short amount of time to spend adventure
Mount Roosevelt Friendship Tower
Bear Butte State Park
20250 SD-79Canyon Lake Park
4181 Jackson BlvdSheridan Lake
Iron Mountain Road
24631 Iron Mountain RoadAdventure
Just two miles from Mr Rushmore, it offers a zipline, mountain top grille, jump tower, alpine slide, summer tubing, aerial adventure park, scenic chairlift, and more outdoor adventures!
26 residents recomanen
Rushmore Tramway Adventures
203 Iron Mountain RdJust two miles from Mr Rushmore, it offers a zipline, mountain top grille, jump tower, alpine slide, summer tubing, aerial adventure park, scenic chairlift, and more outdoor adventures!
Caputa Alpacas
15268 East South Dakota 44https://caputaalpacas.com
Terry Peak Ski Area
21120 Stewart Slope RdAdventure Rentals
444 US-16Black Hills Wilderness Edge
Old Hill City Rd Old Hill City RdBlack Hills Outdoor Fun
12780 Black Forest RoadMad Mountain Adventures at Rec Springs
21978 US 14ATrout Haven ATV Rentals, LLC
22485 U.S. 385UTV Rentals of the Black Hills
230 Cliff StreetBlack Hills Aerial Adventures
24564 US-16Black Hills Helicopters, Inc
24035 US-16AOur business offers unique fitness programs and adventure tours tailored to your needs.
Explore Fitness and Adventures
457 S Main StOur business offers unique fitness programs and adventure tours tailored to your needs.
Black Hills Photo Bus - A vintage VW photobooth
915 Silver StreetRapid City Rush
444 Mt Rushmore RdRoy's Black Hills Twin Drive-In
810 Tenaya StBlack Hills Balloons Passenger Meeting Location
747 Mt Rushmore RdBlack Hills Basecamp
2461 Samco RdCurses i Rodes Carreres d'Interior
405 12th StJump Craze
Americas WayRoosevelt Park Ice Arena
235 Waterloo StreetRoosevelt Swim Center
125 Waterloo StAndy's Trail Rides
Trail rides in the summer & sleigh rides in the snow!
Axe It Out
Black Hills Escape Rooms
705 Main StTourist Attraction
Mina d'or Big Thunder
604 Blair StMuseu Nacional de Cera dels Presidents
609 US-16AHoly Terror Mini Golf
609 US-16ARush Mountain Adventure Park
13622 SD-40Jardins de rèptils
8955 US-16Great for young kids
Old MacDonald's Farm
23691 Busted Five CtLots of fun for young kids
Bear Country USA
13820 US-16Illa del Llibre de Contes
1301 Sheridan Lake RdFREE and great for littles
Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf
1500 N Lacrosse StFun mini golf
Prouty Pottery
405 Canal StSuper fun for families
Moccasin Springs Natural Mineral Spa
1829 Minnekahta AveMain Street Square
512 Main StSopar i espectacle Fort Hays Chuckwagon
2255 Fort Hayes DrEl lloc del mamut
1800 US-18 BYPBotiga de drogues Wall
510 Main StSouth Dakota Air and Space Museum
2890 Davis DrCosmos Mystery Area
24040 Cosmos RdHas been reported to be pretty dirty lately - check Yelp for reviews before going there.
22 residents recomanen
WaTiki Indoor Waterpark Resort
1314 N Elk Vale RdHas been reported to be pretty dirty lately - check Yelp for reviews before going there.
Pactola Reservoir
THE STABLES at Palmer Gulch
12620 South Dakota 244Dahl Arts Center
713 7th StCapella a les Muntanyes
3788 Chapel LnPutz n Glo Indoor Black Light Miniature Golf
23694 Strato Rim DrMind Blown Studio
73 Sherman StBlack Hills Glass Blowers
909 Old Hill City RoadChristmas Village
13648 U.S. 16Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary
12165 Highland RdMuseu dels Dinosaures
8973 US-16The Journey Museum and Learning Center
222 New York StSuzie Cappa Art Center
722 St Joseph StTowering high above the treetops and juxtaposed against limitless skies, Mount Rushmore is an impressive tribute to
freedom and democracy in America. The awe-inspiring granite sculpture features 60-foot faces of four U.S. presidents
who played an integral role in the birth, expansion, development and preservation of the nation: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.
Visit the Sculptor’s Studio to learn about the carver Gutzon Borglum’s vision for the memorial and the Information Center to discover the park’s history, Carvers’ Café (and ice cream shop!) and the original Historic Viewing Area.
Nearby Towns:
Keystone (3.5 miles)
Hill City (9 miles)
Custer (20 miles)
288 residents recomanen
Monument Nacional de Mount Rushmore
13000 South Dakota 244Towering high above the treetops and juxtaposed against limitless skies, Mount Rushmore is an impressive tribute to
freedom and democracy in America. The awe-inspiring granite sculpture features 60-foot faces of four U.S. presidents
who played an integral role in the birth, expansion, development and preservation of the nation: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.
Visit the Sculptor’s Studio to learn about the carver Gutzon Borglum’s vision for the memorial and the Information Center to discover the park’s history, Carvers’ Café (and ice cream shop!) and the original Historic Viewing Area.
Nearby Towns:
Keystone (3.5 miles)
Hill City (9 miles)
Custer (20 miles)
This place can be quite boring, but some like it. Pretty expensive too.
Imagine legendary Lakota warrior Crazy Horse sitting tall atop his spirited horse, arm outstretched as he points to the lands of his people. This image, envisioned by sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski in 1948, is being brought to life today by blasting and sculpting crews working year-round. Crazy Horse is the world’s largest mountain carving in progress,
standing 563 feet high and stretching 641 feet long.
From May through October, Crazy Horse Memorial hosts a variety of special events, so be sure to ask what’s happening when you’re on-site. Depending on the month, you might join one of two volksmarches, shop an artsand-crafts expo, catch a night blast or the Legends in Light® Laser Show, or experience a Native American dance performance. Keep your eyes and ears open for Brulé, the world-renowned musical experience that blends original rock music with traditional Native American dance and instruments.
Nearby Towns:
Custer (5 miles)
Hill City (10.5 miles)
145 residents recomanen
Monument a Crazy Horse
This place can be quite boring, but some like it. Pretty expensive too.
Imagine legendary Lakota warrior Crazy Horse sitting tall atop his spirited horse, arm outstretched as he points to the lands of his people. This image, envisioned by sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski in 1948, is being brought to life today by blasting and sculpting crews working year-round. Crazy Horse is the world’s largest mountain carving in progress,
standing 563 feet high and stretching 641 feet long.
From May through October, Crazy Horse Memorial hosts a variety of special events, so be sure to ask what’s happening when you’re on-site. Depending on the month, you might join one of two volksmarches, shop an artsand-crafts expo, catch a night blast or the Legends in Light® Laser Show, or experience a Native American dance performance. Keep your eyes and ears open for Brulé, the world-renowned musical experience that blends original rock music with traditional Native American dance and instruments.
Nearby Towns:
Custer (5 miles)
Hill City (10.5 miles)
Homestake Offices
11457 Bobtail Gulch StFood scene
J.R.'s Rhodehouse BBQ PIT
7201 Infinity DriveThe best BBQ around!
Delmonico Grill
609 Main StFirehouse Brewing Company
610 Main StIndependent Ale House
625 St Joseph StTally's Silver Spoon
530 6th StMurphy's Pub and Grill
510 9th StColonial House Restaurant and Bar
2315 Mt Rushmore RdArmadillo's Ice Cream Shoppe
130 Main StThe Silver Lining Creamery
512 Main StPrairie Berry Winery
23837 US-385Chubby Chipmunk Hand-Dipped Chocolates
420 Cliff StCrumbl Cookies - Rapid City
1745 Eglin StreetMostly Chocolates
1919 Mt Rushmore RdWine Cellar Restaurant
513 6th StPress Start
504 Mt Rushmore RdPauly's Pizzeria & Sub Co.
1624 E Saint Patrick StTinder Box Rapid City
518 7th StVertex Sky Bar
523 6th StWobbly Bobby
510 Main StBlack Hills Bagels
913 Mt Rushmore RdSugar Shack
22493 US-385Awesome burgers!
Bobkat's Old Fashion Purple Pie Place
19 Mt Rushmore RdLatchstring Restaurant
10619 Roughlock Falls RdAwesome food! Check their website for times/days open. Cash only. Germain fair for lunch, Filet mignon for dinner. Awesome desserts. Great prices.
135 residents recomanen
Alpine Inn
133 Main StreetAwesome food! Check their website for times/days open. Cash only. Germain fair for lunch, Filet mignon for dinner. Awesome desserts. Great prices.
Black Hills Burger and Bun Co
441 Mt Rushmore RdLewie's Burgers & Brews
711 S Main StSear Black Hills Steakhouse
Best place around for local meats and fresh deli. Featuring lunch specials and takeout pizzas too.
Dakota Butcher-Rapid City
Best place around for local meats and fresh deli. Featuring lunch specials and takeout pizzas too.
Nerdy Nuts Experience
Create your own peanut butter treat!
Godfather's Pizza
Very close, pretty tasty. Phone orders only for pickup.
Fancy Coffee
Super close by!
City/town information
Keystone
Custer
Step back into the days of the Wild West as you stroll down Main Street in Historic Deadwood —an entire town that’s been
designated as a National Historic Landmark. This former mining camp boomed during the gold rush of the 1870s, drawing
prospectors, outlaws and larger-than-life characters like Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. By the way, you can still strike it rich in Deadwood at one of the many modern-day gaming halls and casinos.
Late-May through late-September, witness the wise-cracking antics of Wild Bill, Calamity Jane and crew at Deadwood
Alive’s Main Street reenactments. The performances on the storied streets of Deadwood are family-friendly and free
to watch.
Nearby Towns: Lead (4.7 miles)
Sturgis (13.5 miles)
Spearfish (15 miles)
155 residents recomanen
Deadwood
Step back into the days of the Wild West as you stroll down Main Street in Historic Deadwood —an entire town that’s been
designated as a National Historic Landmark. This former mining camp boomed during the gold rush of the 1870s, drawing
prospectors, outlaws and larger-than-life characters like Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. By the way, you can still strike it rich in Deadwood at one of the many modern-day gaming halls and casinos.
Late-May through late-September, witness the wise-cracking antics of Wild Bill, Calamity Jane and crew at Deadwood
Alive’s Main Street reenactments. The performances on the storied streets of Deadwood are family-friendly and free
to watch.
Nearby Towns: Lead (4.7 miles)
Sturgis (13.5 miles)
Spearfish (15 miles)
Spearfish
Hill City
Rapid City
Lead
Deadwood