The best of the Black Hills in one day! Our most popular tour, and a wonderful way to make the most of your time in the beautiful Black Hills. Our experienced, local guides will take you to the highli
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Location: Rapid City
What's Included
- Private transportation
- Expert local guide who would love to show you the area!
- All Fees and Taxes
- Central Rapid City pick up
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Snacks and drinks
- Additional fee for Picnic lunch - We team with local gourmet bagelry for delicious lunch sandwiches
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the tour, but younger kids might find some of the stops, like Crazy Horse and Mt Rushmore, more interesting if they're at least 5-6 years old. The guides are really flexible, so they can adjust the tour based on your family’s needs. Just let them know ahead of time so they can plan accordingly!
A: Absolutely! The private nature of the tour lets you tailor your experience. You can discuss specific stops you'd like to add or spend more time at, and the guide will work with you. Just make sure to mention your ideas when you book so they can plan it out right!
A: It's best to dress in layers since the weather can change quickly in the Black Hills. Comfortable walking shoes are a must because you'll be doing some walking at the stops. If it rains, the tour still goes on! Just bring an umbrella or a rain jacket, and the guides can adapt the plan if necessary.
Discussions
Just booked the Black Hills tour for my parents' anniversary!
I’m super excited! I got the Premiere Private Black Hills Tour that hits up Mt Rushmore, Crazy Horse, and Custer State Park. My parents love history and beautiful landscapes, so I think it’ll be perfect for them. I heard there are snacks and drinks included, which is a nice touch. Any tips for what else I should include, like the picnic lunch they offer?
Anyone done the Crazy Horse & Mt Rushmore tour?
Thinking about getting this tour as a gift for my sister’s family. They’ve never been to the Black Hills, and I want to make sure it’s worth it. Can anyone who’s done it share their experience? What were the highlights?