Wind Cave National Park really is in the middle of a lovely outdoors paradise. A golf course close to Wind Cave National Park is Southern Hills Golf Course; Super 8 Motel is a magnificent place to get some rest. A spree to Wind Cave National Park is a good selection when you have
to get out. Looking for some flowing water? Try Cold Brook; camping is available at Elk Mountain Campgrounds.
One of the world's longest and most complex caves and 28,295 acres of mixed-grass prairie, ponderosa pine forest, and associated wildlife are the main features
of the park. The cave is well known for its outstanding display of boxwork, an unusual cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs. The park's mixed grass prairie is one of the few remaining and is home to native wildlife such as bison, elk, pronghorn, mule
deer, coyotes, and prairie dogs. CONTACTS Email - phyllis_cremonini@nps.gov Fax- 605-745-4207 Write to RR 1 Box 190 Hot Springs, SD 57747-9430 Phone Visitor
Information - 605-745-4600
TRAVEL BASICS
Operating Hours, Seasons Park open year-round. Visitor center open daily except Thanksgiving and Christmas Days. Visitor center hours: January 1 to April 7, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; April 8 to May
6, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; May 7 to June 3, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; June 4 to August 19, 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.; August 20 to September 23, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; September 24 to October 7, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; October 8 to Spring 2002, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Getting
There PLANE - Nearest commerical airport is in Rapid City, SD. CAR - Visitors traveling on I-90: At Rapid City, SD, exit onto U.S. Route 79 south. Follow Route 79 south approximately 50 miles to U.S. Route 18. Turn right onto U.S. Route 385 North, which will take you
through Hot Springs and into Wind Cave National Park. Follow signs to the visitor center for cave tours and general park information. Visitors can also reach the park by following U.S. Route 16 west out of Rapid City onto U.S. Route 385 south. Visitors traveling from Nebraska can
follow U.S. Route 385 north to the park. Please note that S.D. Route 87 south from Custer State Park into Wind Cave National Park is closed because of construction in Custer State Park. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - No public transportation serves the park. Weather &
Climate Spring and fall weather are the most variable with cool, damp days alternating with dry, warm ones. Summers are generally sunny, hot, and dry. Winters are generally mild with little snow, but occasional sub-zero temperatures can be expected. Dress appropriately for
the season. Persons touring the cave should wear low-heeled walking shoes with nonskid soles and a lightweight jacket or sweater. The cave is 53? Fahrenheit (12? Celsius). Accessibility The visitor center, including two exhibit rooms and restrooms, is accessible.
Campground restrooms and one campsite are accessible. Limited areas of the cave are accessible to wheelchairs. Getting Around There are 30 miles of hiking trails in the park. U.S. Route 385, S.D. Route 87 and two backcountry roads make much of the park accessible to
motor vehicles. Two trails, the Rankin Ridge Trail and the Elk Mountain Trail are self-guiding nature trails with trail booklets. FEES/PERMITS
Activity Fee CANDLELIGHT CAVE TOUR $9.00 for One Time Experience the cave by candlelight.
This tour takes place in a less developed, unlighted part of the cave. Each participant will carry a candle bucket. Shoes with non-slip soles are required. No sandals! This tour is limited to 10 people and the minimum age is 8. This strenuous tour covers one mile of rugged trail
and lasts 2 hours. Reservations are strongly recommended. Reservations may only be made by telephone, up to 30 days in advance of the tour - (605) 745-4600.
FAIRGROUNDS CAVE TOUR $8.00 for One Time This tour includes some of the larger rooms found in the developed
area of the cave. Visitors will see examples of many cave formations, including Wind Cave boxwork. The tour enters and exits the cave by elevator. This moderately strenuous tour has 450 stairs and last 1? hours.
GARDEN OF EDEN CAVE TOUR $6.00 for One Time Representative
features of Wind Cave are seen on this tour which enters and leaves the cave by elevator. This one hour tour is our least strenuous with 150 stairs.
NATURAL ENTRANCE CAVE TOUR $8.00 for One Time Visitors walk through the middle level of the cave where boxwork
is abundant. This tour begins at the walk-in entrance and exits by elevator. This moderately strenuous, 1? hour tour has 300 stairs (mostly down).
WILD CAVE TOUR $20.00 for One Time Explore the cave away from the developed trails. On this 4-hour tour visitors
will be introduced to basic, safe caving. Wear old clothes and gloves, as much of the trip will be crawling. Long pants, long sleeved shirts and sturdy, lace up boots or shoes with non-slip soles are required. The park provides hard hats, lights and kneepads. Please do no bring
jewelry, watches and other valuables on the tour. This tour is limited to 10 people and the minimum age is 16. We require a signed consent form for those 17 and under. Reservations are required. Reservations are strongly recommended. Reservations may only be made by telephone,
up to 30 days in advance of the tour - (605) 745-4600.
Permits BACKCOUNTRY CAMPING Free! All backcountry campers must have a backcountry use permit in their possession. These permits are free and can be obtained at the Wind Cave visitor center information
desk or at the Centennial trailheads. Permits help park managers gather information needed to make wise resource management decisions. Because the mission of the park service is to preserve and protect the natural resources, a variety of needs must be considered.
CAMPING $10.00
for Day Elk Mountain Campground offers campers a unique opportunity to view the plants and animals of the southern Black Hills. Campers, whether in a tent or a motor home, are responsible for maintaining the natural state of these habitats. After camping, leave a site
you would like to visit again.
CAMPING
Elk Mountain Campground Elk Mountain Campground, with 75 campsites, is located one mile from the visitor center. The campground has flush toilets and running water during the summer months. There are
no showers, dump stations, or electrical hookups. Campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
FACILITIES
Visitor Centers WIND CAVE VISITOR CENTER Open All Year Phone - 605-745-4600 Location - Visitors
traveling on I-90: At Rapid City, SD, exit onto U.S. Route 79 south. Follow Route 79 south approximately 50 miles to U.S. Route 18. Turn right onto U.S. Route 385 North, which will take you through Hot Springs and into Wind Cave National Park. Follow signs to the visitor center
for cave tours and general park information. Visitors can also reach the park by following U.S. Route 16 west out of Rapid City onto U.S. Route 385 south. Visitors traveling from Nebraska can follow U.S. Route 385 north to the park. Closures - Thanksgiving Day and Christmas
Day Special Programs - Park open year-round. Visitor center open daily except Thanksgiving and Christmas Days. Visitor center hours: January 1 to April 7, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; April 8 to May 6, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; May 7 to June 3, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; June 4
to August 19, 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.; August 20 to September 23, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; September 24 to October 7, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; October 8 to Spring 2002, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Exhibits - The Visitor Center contains three exhibit rooms featuring cave exploration, cave formations, early cave history, the Civilian Conservation Corps, park wildlife, and resource management.
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