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Beacause i'm going this summer and i have never been there and well i am already going to the Black Hills to camp and hike on Mount. Rushmore if thats how you spell it well give me some hotels and some resteraunts to help me ok thank you bye! oh yeah waIT THANK YOU FOR ANSWERING MY OTHER QUESTIONS! sorry about the caps thing
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The Mount Rushmore area is great. Be sure to go see Mt. Rushmore in the evening AS WELL as in the day. Go early because there will be many people and it is a long walk fron the parking area. it is amazing at nite. You can also go see the Crazy Horse Memorial. The little towns of Custer and Keystone are great. Custer State Park is wonderful…lots of wildlife, buffalo herds. There are roads and bridges in the area called "pigtail" roads because of the way the wind around. Very interesting and scenic, and in some areas there are wild burros that walk out onto the road…they are very "tourist friendly" so take a bag of apples or carrots with you! You also need to go to bBadlands National Park…gorgeous and hotter than HADES in the summer! Just an hour away, near the town of Hot Springs is a great dinosaur dig and Museum. See site below. also, in Hot Springs is a great place to swim called Evans Plunge…built over natural hot springs…lots of fun. Hope you have a great trip.
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If you are on the W. side of the state, I say go to Deadwood!! It is like a mini-Vegas and TONS of fun especially if you like to gamble and have fun. In Deadwood, stay at the Bullock Hotel…it's supposedly haunted by the old ?mayor? in the Wild West….yeah it would be a blast, we go every year!!!
If you don't want to stay there, there are PLENTY of other hotels in that town…Franklin, Silverado, etc….it's like an old Wild-West style town and everyone is so friendly.
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