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National Park

Wind Cave

a bison cow and calf on the prairie
Several hundred bison roam the rolling prairie of Wind Cave National Park. NPS Photo / Dan Roddy

Overview

Wind Cave National Park protects two very different worlds - one deep within the earth, the other a sunlit world of many resources. Bison, elk, and other wildlife roam the rolling prairie grasslands and forested hillsides of one of America's oldest national parks. Below the remnant island of intact prairie sits Wind Cave, one of the longest and most complex caves in the world.

State: SD6057454600

Hours

  • Sunday: All Day
  • Monday: All Day
  • Tuesday: All Day
  • Wednesday: All Day
  • Thursday: All Day
  • Friday: All Day
  • Saturday: All Day

Fees & Passes

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    Things To Do

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      a gravel road winds across the prairie with rolling forested hills in the distance

      Wind Cave Geology Driving Tour

      Free

      Description

      The geology driving tour is a great way to see the park while learning about the rich geologic history of the Black Hills. On this 20 mile long tour, you will travel back in time and view Wind Cave's rock record to get a glimpse into its past.

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      Time:60-90 Minutes
      a picnic area with tables and several parking spots

      Picnic at Wind Cave

      Free

      Description

      Looking for a quiet place to enjoy a picnic? Whether you're looking for a good picnic spot or just a place to eat lunch while waiting for a tour, the picnic area is open year-round from sunrise to sunset.

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      Pet Friendly
      three bison walk down the highway next to a sign reading: large wildlife on road next 13 miles

      Watch Wind Cave Wildlife

      Free

      Description

      View some of North America's most iconic wildlife while enjoying Black Hills scenery. Wind Cave's combination of prairie and forest ecosystems allows visitors to view a number of animals in their natural environment.

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      a small hole in a stone depression next to a large sign and short rock wall

      Visit Wind Cave's Natural Entrance

      Free

      Description

      You can still see the largest natural opening into Wind Cave without going on a tour. This small hole is one of the only known natural entrances into the cave. Lakota oral tradition speaks of how the first bison and humans emerged from this deeply spiritual place.

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      Pet FriendlyTime:10-20 Minutes
      A young male visitor on a stairway stops to look at boxwork on the ceiling above him.

      Take a Cave Tour

      $

      Description

      Visit one of the world's longest and most complex caves.

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      Fees

      The Garden of Eden Tour fee is $14 for adults age 16 to 61, half price for youth age 6 to 15 and for age 62 and older. Children 5 and under are free. The Natural Entrance Tour and Fairgrounds Tour fees are $16 for adults age 16 to 61, half price for youth age 6 to 15 and for age 62 and older. Children 5 and under are free.

      Time:60-90 Minutes
      Prairie dog standing up outside of its burrow with the edges of the photo darkened.

      See Prairie Dogs in Their Prairie Dog Towns

      Free

      Description

      Information about the Prairie Dog of Wind Cave National Park.

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    More Images

    a bison cow and calf on the prairie
    a bison cow and calf on the prairie
    rolling hills of forest and prairie landscape
    rolling hills of forest and prairie landscape
    criss-cross-patterned calcite fins of the cave feature boxwork
    criss-cross-patterned calcite fins of the cave feature boxwork
    a caver with pads and helmet crawling in the cave
    a caver with pads and helmet crawling in the cave
    two prairie dogs watch from their burrow
    two prairie dogs watch from their burrow