This tour includes many of the most popular destinations and attractions in the Northern Black Hills. *Devils Tower National Monument ~ The First National Monument. Historically, many tribes of the G
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Location: Rapid City
What's Included
- Crackers/Chips/Cookies
- Lots of stops for photo ops and restrooms.
- Local Expert Guide of the Black Hills
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Beer and wine available on request
- Bottled water
- National Park fees
- Leisurely Pace, No Rushing
- Picnic lunch with choice of subs or salads (you may bring your own lunch & beverage).
- Private Tour Exclusive to Your Group
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: No weight limit per se, but keep in mind that we have limited space in the vehicle. Just make sure it’s something easy to carry and store. If you’re bringing subs or salads, think about what would travel well. Also, the guide can help with storing it when we stop for the picnic.
A: You’ll want to wear comfortable shoes! There’s a bit of walking around Devils Tower and in Deadwood, but it’s not super strenuous. Just make sure you’re comfortable because we do stop for photo ops and walking around at different spots, especially the cemetery and historic areas.
A: If the weather is really bad, they usually reschedule for you. They want everyone to enjoy the tour without worrying about rain or snow. Just keep an eye on the forecast and contact them if you're unsure. They’re pretty accommodating with changes.
Discussions
Just got back from the Devil's Tower & Deadwood tour - so worth it!
I took this tour last week, and it was amazing! The picnic in Spearfish Canyon was the highlight. The waterfalls are stunning. Our guide shared so much history about the area, especially around Devils Tower. I loved exploring Deadwood too, especially Mt Moriah Cemetery. Make sure you bring a good camera for photos! Totally recommend this as a gift for anyone who loves nature or history.
Considering this tour as a birthday gift—any thoughts?
My sister's birthday is coming up, and I’m thinking of getting her this tour. She loves hiking and history. Is it suitable for someone who's not super fit? Any feedback from those who’ve done it would help!