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US ROAD TRIPS


)ROUGHLOCK FALLS
STATE NATURE AREA
Its rugged name belies
the elegant beauty of this
park near Lead in the
Black Hills, an evergreen
island in a sea of
high-prairie grassland.
The region’s name
(‘black’ comes from the
dark ponderosa-pine-
covered slopes) was
conferred by the Lakota
Sioux. Paved paths and
relatively nearby parking
mean accessible strolls
through gorgeous woods
(colourful in autumn) and
picturesque waterfalls.
blackhillsbadlands.com
)MAMMOTH SITE
Budding
palaeontologists of
all ages will enjoy the
ongoing excavation site
at Hot Springs. Hundreds
of animals perished in
a sinkhole here about


26,000 years ago, and
you can walk around the
active dig. The site is
home to the world’s
largest mammoth
research facility, and
visitors can participate
in indoor digs.
mammothsite.org

ARTS, HISTORY
& CULTURE
)CRAZY HORSE
MEMORIAL The Crazy
Horse Memorial
(pictured right) has been
under construction since


  1. Located in the
    Black Hills, it is the
    world’s largest mountain
    carving. Visitors can
    learn about the culture
    and tradition of Native
    Americans at the
    museums of Crazy Horse
    Memorial. During
    warmer months the
    multimedia Legends in
    Light laser light show is
    presented aer dark.
    crazyhorsememorial.org
    )MINUTEMAN
    MISSILE NATIONAL
    HISTORIC SITE This first
    national park dedicated
    to the Cold War
    preserves one silo and
    its underground launch
    facility. In the 1960s
    and 1970s, a thousand
    Minuteman II
    intercontinental ballistic
    missiles, always at the
    ready in underground
    silos across the Great
    Plains were a 30 minute
    flight from their targets in
    the USSR. The missiles
    have since been retired
    (though modern ones still
    lurk underground across
    the northern Great
    Plains). An impressive


visitor centre has displays
and films about the
missiles and the Cold
War, and there are
tours of the nearby
underground Launch
Control Facility Delta-01,
where two peoplestood
ready around the clock
to turn the launch keys.
nps.gov/mimi
)MT RUSHMOREA trip
to South Dakota feels
incomplete withouta
stop at Mt Rushmore,
near Keystone, though
expectations are
sometimes outsize.
Conceived in 1927as a
way to draw touriststo
the state, this national
memorial continuesto
inspire wonder at just
how lead sculptor
Gutzon Borglum andhis
team of several hundred
carved the giant facesof
Washington, Jeerson,
Lincoln and Theodore
Roosevelt from therock
face. Hint: the majority
of the work was done
with dynamite.
nps.gov/moru

)SANFORDLAB
HOMESTAKEVISITOR
CENTERSeewhat
open-pitminingcandoto
a mountainat 380-metre-
deepHomestakeGold
Minein Lead.Shas
plungemorethanone
anda halfmilesandare
nowusedforphysics
research.It’sbeencalled
therichestspotonEarth;
over 126 years,more
than 41 millionouncesof
goldand9 millionof
silverwereextracted.
sanfordlabhome
PINERIDGEINDIANRESERVATION stake.com
In thecentreof PineRidgeIndianReservation,
a signdescribeswhathappenedin 1890.A few
yearsaer CrazyHorseandthelocaltribesrouted
Lt GeneralGeorgeCuster’sbattalionat LittleBig
Horn,theUS7thCavalryenteredWoundedKnee
to disarmtheLakota.Whena deaftribesman
refusedto giveuphisweapon,a shotrangout,and
the7thCavalryopenedfire.At least 150 Lakota
werekilled(otherreportsputthenumberas highas
300).A barememorialmarksthesite,butexhibits
elsewhereonthe3,500-sqmileReservationoutline
themassacreandtheeventsof thelargerSioux
Wars.TheHistoricalCenterat theOglalaLakota
Collegegivesthehistoryof theOglalaLakota,
includingwhathappenedat WoundedKnee.

GETTINGTHERE
& AROUND
SouthDakota’stwo
majorairportsarein
RapidCityandSioux
Falls.Greyhoundbus
stationscanbefound
throughoutthestate,
butSouthDakotahas
82,576milesof road,
muchof it scenic,so
drivingmeansyoucan
setyourownpace.
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