by Travis Adney | May 8, 2017
The Civilian Conservation Corps Museum of South Dakota honors the men who thinned trees, fought forest fires, built rock bridges and structures, planted trees, constructed fire trails, worked on soil conservation projects, built dams, pigtail bridges and generally...
by Travis Adney | May 8, 2017
Make memories with your family at Dakota Stone during your stay in Hill City and the Black Hills! Gem Panning, Gold Panning, Mine Treasure Hunt. Even crack open a Geode! The largest supply of rock in the Black Hills. Fairburn Agates, Boulders, Pond & Garden...
by Travis Adney | May 8, 2017
The Museum @ Black Hills Institute invites you to travel back in time and discover prehistoric beasts of all sizes. The museum is home to “STAN”, the 2nd largest and 2nd most complete T. Rex skeleton ever found. View extensive collection of other dinosaurs, marine...
by Travis Adney | May 8, 2017
The 1880 Train is a two-hour, narrated 20-mile round trip between Hill City and Keystone. The Black Hills Central Railroad is the oldest continuously operating tour railroad in the nation and operates three steam and two diesel engines throughout the season. One of...
by Travis Adney | May 8, 2017
The museum provides visitors with the unique story of railroading through displays, interactive exhibits, an operating model train and educational displays. The museum is conveniently located next to the depot at the 1880 Train in Hill City.