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​The Black Hills Full Monty Tour Details

The Black Hills Full Monty, The Only Way to Fully Experience the Black Hills

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Tour Overview

Enjoy a Mt Rushmore Vacation Package in Black Hills (He Sapa) and its landmarks. Learn the history and biology via an interactive presentation. Understand why they're called the Black Hills. Discover the mountain before it was carved and its carver and workers. Sit in the amphitheater and view the faces while talking about the monument. Hike the Presidential Trail and take photos at the Grand Overlook.

We can pause at the Lincoln Borglum Visitor Center to view and experience an Interactive exhibit. View a film and explore how the mountain was portrayed in the 1920s, lasting to this day. The film depicts the desired portrayal to the public of the time. Although seriously outdated, much insight can be obtained from this relic film. Doane Robinson, Gutzon Borglum, Lincoln Borglum, President Calvin Coolidge, FDR, and George Bush honor Mt Rushmore, and the reason for the carved faces.​
Mount Rushmore National Memorial on the Grand Terrance with Amiee Rothrock and Daniel Milks
Amiee and Daniel of My XO Adventures at Mount Rushmore
Iron Mountain Road and the Pigtail Bridgese
The Historic Pigtail Brigges of Iron Mountain Road

Iron Mountain Road and the Pigtail Bridges

As you ascend Iron Mountain Road, the stunning view of hills and forests full of animals creates an unforgettable sight. Unforeseen attractions like the Pigtail Bridges are at every turn. Intended to make the ride fun, these bridges decrease our speed and allow you to take in the immense granite spires, Aspens, and Ponderosas.
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The Tunnels of Iron Mountain Road

Iron Mountain Road takes you through three tunnels cut into the ancient Black Hills granite. They are narrow enough for us to fit and are designed to frame Mt Rushmore, just don't stick your hand out the window! 
We'll take pictures, and if it's not crowded, you can go inside to experience being inside a mountain. The tunnels are named after significant contributors to the road and area: Doane Robinson, CC Gideon, and Scoval Johnson.
At Norbeck Overlook, you'll see Black Elk Peak, the Six Grandfathers, the Cathedral Spires, and a vast forest of Ponderosa Pines! ​On the ground, you'll notice red rocks thrust up from the earth, which is why they call this place Iron Mountain. It's the abundance of iron-rich schist. This rock is oxidized, has the color of rust, and looks like petrified wood. 
Bison at Custer state park visitors center just outside the tour van with guests of my xo adventures
Bison just outside the window at Custer State Park Visitor Center
Elk Herd in Custer State Park South Dakota Tours
Elk gathering in Custer State Park during the golden hour.
Custer State Park and the Wildlife Loop Road
We now reach Custer State Park. Your first stop at the visitor center is an excellent introduction to Wildlife Loop Road, a well-known spot in SD. On the drive, Wildlife Loop Road is the best chance to view various birds, bison, elk, deer, prairie dogs, and pronghorn. Along with wildlife, the geology is also prominent, with red sandstone and yellow limestone seen in the Black Hills. Be prepared for bison approaching our vehicle - and stay inside!
Sylvan Lake in Custer State Park on a still day reflecting the sky above
Just like a mirror, as above, so below at Sylvan Lake.
One of the families enjoying a Black Hills Tour at Sylvan Lake
A fantastic day with guests at Slyvan Lake, South Dakota
Sylvan Lake and the Needles Highway
Depending on the weather, we'll picnic, visit a restaurant, then journey to Sylvan Lake, South Dakota, renowned for its beauty in the Black Hills. We'll ascend the Needles Highway and Peter Norbeck Scenic Byway, then explore the lake and a side trail to the store. It's a popular wedding spot, so we'll take all the photos you want before continuing. As we journey, we approach the Needles Eye Tunnel, an often missed Needles Eye. The Needles Eye is an ancient formation that can only be observed from a few locations. In the small parking area, we'll get out of the vehicle and look to the sky to witness the Needles Eye's glory with the Black Hills National Forest as a background. 
 As we journey, we approach the Needles Eye Tunnel, an often missed Needles Eye. The Needles Eye is an ancient formation that can only be observed from a few locations. In the small parking area, we'll get out of the vehicle and look to the sky to witness the Needles Eye's glory with the Black Hills National Forest as a background. ​
Mom and Daughter on a priavte tour with the Cathedral Spires in the Background
My XO Adventures Guests at the Cathedral Spires
Cathedral Spires of South Dakota
The Cathedral Spires, or the Heart of the Hills
Cathedral Spires
The Cathedral Spires, in the mountains of South Dakota, are a remarkable rock formation. Doane Robinson envisioned carving faces into them, but Gutzon Borglum found the rock unsuitable. Locals were outraged when they heard about plans to carve the spires. Thankfully, the Spires remain intact, and we can visit them today to take pictures of this special antiquity. What's not to love about Custer State Park besides the name?

Coolidge Lookout Tower

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During their visit, you'll also enjoy learning about the history of Coolidge Lookout Tower. While exploring its observation deck, you'll learn about how it was used by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to detect forest fires and monitor weather conditions.
Coolidge Lookout Tower is one of the most remarkable attractions in Custer State Park, offering breathtaking views and a unique glimpse into its past. Whether you're looking for an awe-inspiring viewpoint or want to learn about its history, Coolidge Lookout Tower will surely provide a memorable experience that will last a lifetime. For those seeking an unforgettable adventure, ensure you don't miss out on this iconic landmark!

Palmer Gulch 

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If you’re looking for a truly unique and breathtaking experience, let us take you on a drive down Palmer Gulch in beautiful Custer State Park. This winding dirt road is named after the original European Settlers of the area, Edgar and Lula Palmer. It is now a popular destination for visitors who want an up-close view of Black Elk Peak, the highest peak in South Dakota, and to take in all the beauty that Mother Nature offers.
On your journey through Palmer Gulch, you’ll be surrounded by stunning Aspen trees on either side of the path. These majestic trees are illuminated with gorgeous golden leaves during autumn, creating a stunning backdrop for outdoor activities like camping or hiking. Keep your eyes peeled as you traverse this route; you may even spot some of the park’s wildlife, including wild turkeys and deer.
 With its winding dirt road lined with Aspen trees and views of Black Elk Peak that will take your breath away, it’s a great spot to spend time outdoors with friends and family.

Crazy Horse Memorial

Crazy Horse Memorial Tours of South Dakota with Sculpture in the background.
Crazy Horse Plaster Model Photo Shoot!
Crazy Horse Memorial with Rainbow in Custer, South Dakota
Symbplic Beyond Belief at Crazy Horse Memorial
Lastly, we head to Crazy Horse. Once complete, it will be the world's largest sculpture. Carved by Korczak Ziolkowski at Chief Standing Bear's request, it's an amazing sight. At the parking lot peak, we'll share what we know about Crazy Horse. Inside the museum, you'll learn about his family and foundation. Artifacts, as well as a plaster mini-replica, are displayed.   
By the time we're finished and have you safely back home, we hope you've had an excellent experience. It's our pleasure to share our knowledge and hopefully make new friends in the process!
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  • Expert Guide of the Black Hills​
  • Fresh Picnic Lunch (Weather Permitting)
  • ​Snacks & Goodies
  • Bottled Water
  • Lunch and Dinner
  • Pick up & Drop off at your accommodations
  • Photos Taken By The Guide
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  • Discover the Black Hills
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    • Needles Highway
    • Sylvan Lake
    • Badlands National Park
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    • Black Elk Wilderness Area
    • Native American Arts and Culture
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    • The Best Dining in the Black Hills
    • Breweries in the Black Hills
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