It's been several years since we've been to Custer State Park in the Black Hills of South Dakota. We visited the Park today with our good friends, Harold and Barb Adams, who we met and work-camped with at the Augusta/Gardiner KOA in Maine. Here are just a few of the fabulous sites that we viewed today.
We saw buffalo at the entrance to the Park
We saw them sleeping next to the road
In herds far off the road
In herds close to the road
Calves and their Moms
Maverick Bulls next to the road
Mavericks on the road
Grazing
Right next to the car
Grazing with birds on their backs and birds around them
We saw Pronghorn Antelope at the Entrance to the Park
We saw them in herds
On the road
Up Close
And next to the car
We saw Wild Donkeys
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Notice the tongue |
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Wild Ducks
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Mallards at Hole in the Wall |
Prairie Dogs
and Mule Deer next to the car.
We also saw a Marmot and a Wild Turkey, but they were too quick to get a picture of. We traveled up the the mountain to about 6000' to view the Cathedral Spirals.
We traveled through the Iron Creek Tunnel on our way up.
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Iron Creek Tunnel |
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View on the way up the mountain |
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Once we got to the top, we had to go through another tunnel
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Just a little narrow! |
The spires are beautiful
Then there's the Needles Eye
On the way down the mountain, great views
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The Prairie |
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Black Hills |
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Then finally, Sylvan Lake
There you have the beauty of Custer State Park.
When we got on the road to come back to Hart Ranch, where we're camping, we came across some Texas Longhorn cattle. Pretty impressive!
Barb and Harold, thank you for driving and such a fun day at Custer State Park