Author: Kim

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Back to Custer State Park: Cathedral Spires Trail & Bison

We had to get back to Custer State Park one more time before leaving South Dakota. We first visited the park on June 19, four days after our arrival. Two days later we went back for a short hike, picnic and maybe swim at Sylvan Lake. But it still wasn’t...

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QuikTrip: Buzzards Roost Trail

Mondays have turned in to our hiking days. Shortly after Dale gets off work we go to a trail that is not too far away that will give us the biggest return for our effort. Buzzards Roost was just such a trail. It’s less than 10 miles away and the...

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Scenic Byways, Bison and Wild Bill

Towering limestone cliffs and rushing mountain streams was our focus this past Saturday when we headed northwest of Rapid City to the start of the Spearfish Scenic Byway. I discovered this 19-mile stretch of beautiful scenery while researching the area. There were a handful of waterfalls and a couple of...

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Classic American Celebration in South Dakota

I think July 4, 2025 will be etched in the minds of many, many Texans as one of the worst days of their lives. Early that morning flash flooding hit the Hill Country causing catastrophic damage and loss of life. They are still looking for the missing. We have followed...

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Rapid City Home Tour & City Highlights

We have less than a week left in Rapid City before we head even further north. Just about the time we get to know our way around, it’s time to move on! This past Sunday we visited the Journey Museum, which gave us the history of the area. Mining, buffalo,...

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QuikTrip: Creek Caves Trail

Last Monday evening we drove about 30 minutes outside of Rapid City to a trail I found on the AllTrails app. Creek Caves Trail is located just off a windy road in the Black Hills Forest. The entrance was a nondescript metal gate opening into a wooded area. If it...

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QuikTrip: 1930s Caving Experience

I thought I knew what we were getting in to. I research and plan our excursions, and most of the time our adventure turns out even better than expected. Our trip to Jewel Cave National Monument on Sunday was no different. However, it was not exactly what I expected. I...

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Exploring Badlands National Park

The Black Hills versus the Badlands — totally opposite ends of the spectrum. Since arriving in South Dakota on June 15 we’ve been surrounded by the “foresty” goodness of the Black Hills. However, this past Saturday we headed east to the Dakota Badlands. I can state unequivocally that I prefer...

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QuikTrip: Murder in the Mountains

Did my catchy headline get your attention? Well, it’s not just click bait, I’m talking about an Agatha Christie play we attended at the Black Hills Playhouse Friday night. 😉 The Black Hills Playhouse, associated with the University of South Dakota, was established in 1946 as a summer stock theater...

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Black Hills: An Island of Trees in a Sea of Grass

An island of trees in a sea of grass is how some describe the Black Hills. Though I would amend that to include mountains with those trees. The Black Hills are a small, isolated mountain range primarily located in southwestern South Dakota. They are about 125 miles long and 65...