This entirely private, customizable tour will tantalize the senses and take you to places only a local would know. Plus, you'll love it!
Our tours are custom made, quant, curious, and fun. We'll also take photos along the way and provide them complimentary at the end of the tour.
It's our honor to host and our pleasure to be your choice when visiting the Black Hills of South Dakota.
We'll pick you up in one of our GMC Yukons our company Logo on the Side. Our winter adventure vehicles are equipped with 4-wheel drive and snow tires.
Park in the huge lot in front of the Holiday Inn. Please call us when you arrive if we haven't reached out to you already. We will be in this parking lot 10 minutes prior to pickup.
Your winter adventure begins at one of America’s most iconic landmarks, Mount Rushmore National Memorial. In the colder months, this place feels quieter, calmer, and almost cinematic, with crisp mountain air, snow-dusted pine trees, and far fewer crowds than summer. You’ll have time to take in the full view of the 60-foot granite faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln from the Grand View Terrace, where the monument stretches across the mountainside like something out of a storybook. Inside the visitor area, you can browse exhibits that share the fascinating history behind the monument, including how it was carved into the rock and the engineering challenges that made it possible. You're guide will fill you in on many of the stories behind the building of Mount Rushmore.
Next, you’ll visit the powerful and inspiring Crazy Horse Memorial, a one-of-a-kind mountain carving still being sculpted into the granite of the Black Hills. This stop is more than just a photo opportunity. It’s a chance to experience a living piece of history in progress, surrounded by stunning winter scenery and deep cultural meaning. When you arrive, you’ll step into a warm and welcoming visitor complex where you can explore exhibits that share the story behind the memorial, the Native cultures of the region, and the mission to honor the heritage of the Lakota leader Crazy Horse. Inside, you’ll have time to explore the Indian Museum of North America, featuring authentic artifacts, artwork, and displays from tribes across the continent. This stop adds a deeper layer to the day, blending Black Hills beauty, culture, and storytelling into an experience you’ll remember long after you leave.
Sylvan Lake may be one of the smallest in the region, but it's the most photographed. You'll see why and witness the 16-inch thick ice that makes it right up to the other-worldly rock formations.
Custer State spark is one of the most visited places in the Black Hills. Wildlife Loop Road reveals the American Bison, Pronghorn Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Foxes, Coyotes, Bobcats, Prairie Dogs and Mountain Goats!
Custer State Park Wildlife Loop Road is a must-see for all nature lovers. This scenic drive allows visitors to witness a variety of wildlife, including bison, pronghorn antelope, elk, and bighorn sheep, in their natural habitat. Along the way, there are several pullouts and overlooks for photo opportunities and observation. The road is well-maintained and easy to navigate, making it a great option for families and individuals looking for a peaceful and educational experience.
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This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
You will not receive a refund if you cancel.
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