Mount Rushmore is a mountain in the Black Hills in the state of South Dakota and a famous monument showing the heads of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt …
Until August 2016, the peak was still called Harney Peak, named after General William S. Harney, who fought against the Brulé-Lakota. To honor Black Elk, for whom the Black Hills …
The Black Elk Wilderness is home to the highest peak in South Dakota and to the famous Mount Rushmore National Memorial. It is a sacred area to Native Americans and …
While being only 200 feet shorter than nearby Black Elk Peak, Little Devil's Tower is often left out by hikers in the area. Enjoy the panoramic view from the top over the Black Hills, Cathedral Spires and much more.
According to Native American legend, two lovers met their fate on this summit when they voluntarily jumped into premature death. While the way this trail got its name is downright …
Bear Butte is at the outpost of the Black Hills. It is from its summit that the Centenary trail begins. The exceptional view allows you to clearly distinguish the great …
Standing about 240 feet above Cold Brook Canyon floor on its southern edge, the Fossil Ridge summit provides great views to the south and west. This small, unranked peak is …
Mount Coolidge has a height of about 6000 feet and is famous for its fire tower on the summit. Go up the stairs and enjoy the fantastic view over the surrounding Black Hills and up to Mount Rushmore.
The trail here passes near Twin Sisters Peak. This peak culminates at 1,597 meters above sea level. The Black Hills have many nice peak names. However, it is difficult to …