BLACK HILLS OPEN-TOP-TOURS
Year Round Tours & Safaris © Crazy Horse
Memorial Korczak, Sc.
Year Round Tours Our Open-Top-Tour vehicles are
convertible top - open for sunny days and closed for inclement weather. We specialize in tours designed for the traveler with less time, travelers who are looking for comfort; unique and fantastic sights; a worry-free
vacation, professional, local and fun drivers and guides.
Special Winter Activities
SnoTraxs Tours & Photo Safaris Heated Enclosed Seating (2-7 Guests).
Tour the snow packed back country where only those on snowmobiles have previously ventured, in comfort!
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World’s Largest Mountain Carving in Progress {and Much More}
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• Welcome Center • Museums • Cultural Center • Sculptor’s Studio-Home and Workshop • Antiques • Museum Gift Shop • Exclusive Crazy Horse Gifts • Restaurant • Snack Shop • Free and Ample Bus Parking
blackhillsopentoptours.com 605-644-6736
info@blackhillsopentoptours.com Blackhills
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605.673.4681
www.crazyhorsememorial.org
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American Indian Artists and Performers
Optional Bus
Ride to Base of the Mountain
Laser Light Show Nightly in Season
Between Hill City and Custer on Hwy. 16/385 Falls of the Big Sioux River • Photo courtesy Chad Coppess • SD Tourism Visit the Heart of America
South Dakota’s largest city offers a cultural and historic experience. The heritage of the community runs deep starting with the city’s namesake, Falls park. Today the park covers 123 acres and includes a beautiful triple waterfall. A few steps away explore a vibrant downtown with museums, sculptures, indigenous Native American art and local cuisine.
International Connnections
Sioux Falls
Minneapolis St. Paul 0:45
Chicago 1:10
Denver 1:25
Learn More!
VisitSiouxFalls.com or call us at 800.333.2072
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