Little Devil's Tower

Exploring Custer State Park

Exploring Custer State Park

For a non-hiker, a day at South Dakota’s Custer State Park could include an early morning drive through the wildlife loop. Then drive along Needles Highway, stopping for pictures at each pullout. Enjoy the afternoon at Sylvan Lake - stroll around it and then rent canoes. Head to Mt. Rushmore before the sunsets and enjoy the lighting ceremony.

Hikers may want to start the morning at wandering around the Sunday Gulch Trail, then cool off at the beach in Sylvan Lake. Enjoy an evening drive around the Wildlife Loop. A second morning could be spent driving along Needles Highway, and parking at the Cathedral Spires trailhead. Scramble up to Little Devil’s Tower, and then hike up to Black Elk Peak. Enjoy the evening at Mt. Rushmore.

Hiking at Sylvan Lake

Hiking at Sylvan Lake

The trails at Sylvan Lake provide some of the best views in all of South Dakota’s Black Hills. Hike the easy and flat 1.1 Lake Shore Loop around Sylvan Lake, and add in the 3.1 mile Sunday Gulch Loop for a fun but challenging hike past a creek with several small waterfalls and then up into the mountains of the Black Hills. Other trail options also include Little Devil’s Tower, my favorite viewpoint within the Black Hills, and Black Elk Peak (formerly known as Harney Peak) which is the highest point in elevation east of the Rocky Mountains. The trail to Black Elk Peak gains 1350ft, making it a tough trail. Little Devil’s Tower is shorter with less elevation, but involves a significant rock scramble at the end. There is also a spur trail to Cathedral Spires, a unique set of towering rocks.