Discover the historic towns of Deadwood and Lead on a day trip from Rapid City. Learn about the history of the town of Sturgis, the motorcycle rally, and the Ft. Meade peace-keeping fort.

 

EXPERIENCE:

Enjoy some of the most scenic areas of the northern Black Hills as well as historical points from the Wild West days. Visit the towns of Deadwood, Lead, and Spearfish Canyon on this full-day tour from Rapid City.

Start your tour with a pickup from your hotel in Rapid City. Drive to Sturgis, the town made famous by the Motorcycle Rally which is held the first week of August. Learn about the history of the town, the motorcycle rally, and Ft. Meade, a peace-keeping fort built in 1878 that is still used by the Veterans’ Administration and the South Dakota National Guard.

Continue up to the town of Spearfish where you enter the scenic Spearfish Canyon with its limestone cliffs, waterfalls, evergreen, birch, and aspen trees. Stop for pictures and viewing.

From Spearfish Canyon, drive into the town of Lead to learn about the history and view the historic buildings and landmarks there. Stop at the Homestake Mine Visitor Center to see the open cut mine. This was the largest gold mine in the western hemisphere for 125 years before it closed. It was given to the State of South Dakota and is now being used as an underground National Science Lab. The mine is 8,000 ft deep.

After this visit, drive to Deadwood with a stop in Pluma at the Chubby Chipmunk Chocolate Shop where they make the best truffles in the Black Hills (if you want to stop). Continue to Deadwood, the historic town that is part of the last Gold Rush in the Continental USA in 1876.

Drive up to Mt. Moriah Cemetery where you may walk in to see the graves of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane and others. If you would rather not walk, take the local one-hour bus tour that takes you into the cemetery right up to the graves.

Tour the 1892 Victorian home called the Adams House, go to the Tatanka Buffalo Jump bronze statues, or visit the Adams Museum. Have time to explore the downtown area and its historic buildings including the place where Wild Bill Hickok was shot, Saloon #10 with all its antiques and historic pictures.

In the summer afternoons, there are Old West shootouts on Main Street at 2, 4, and 6 PM. Saloon #10 features a reenactment of the shooting of Wild Bill at 1, 3, and 5 PM. Return to your hotel in Rapid City via I-90 or the scenic route down Highway 385 for a total trip of about 7 hours.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Step back in time to the Wild West days of Deadwood and Lead
Visit the historic town of Deadwood, part of the last Gold Rush in the USA
See the graves of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane at Mt. Moriah Cemetery
Learn about the history of the town of Sturgis and the motorcycle rally
Explore the scenic Spearfish Canyon with its limestone cliffs and waterfalls

 

 

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