Caves & Cave Tours

Explore the fascinating underground world of the Black Hills with cave tours that showcase stunning geological formations, such as Jewel Cave and Wind Cave, providing unforgettable adventures for spelunkers and curious explorers alike.

Located in the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota.
Great for families, single travelers, friends, and anyone who wants to explore an underground world. Escape the heat, the cold, or the madness of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally!

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Jewel Cave National Monument is located in the southern Black Hills in western South Dakota. Although its surface features consist of beautiful rock outcroppings, ponderosa pine forests, and an amazing diversity of flora and fauna, its significance is Jewel Cave. With over 200 miles of mapped and surveyed passages, this national monument is home to the third longest cave in the world.

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Explore the closest cave to Mount Rushmore. Discover stalactite-filled caverns, cave formations, and the amazing Big Room at Rushmore Cave. Learn from knowledgeable guides about the history and geology that formed the world renowned Black Hills cave systems. Guided Tours , no reservations needed.

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Black Hills Caverns offers guided cave tours for visitors to enjoy the beautiful underground cave and its larger rooms. The Adventure Tour shows of 20+ different cave formations while on your 3/4 miles underground hike through the beautiful caverns. We also offer our Crystal Tour, which is an easier guided tour of our main-level for those that would not be able to enjoy the full 3/4 Mile Tour. There are fun activities for the kids with gemstone panning and for the kiddos five and under, we have a FREE Crystal Mine for them to find and keep their favorite Crystals.

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Wind Cave National Park protects two very different worlds – one deep within the earth, the other a sunlit world of many resources. Bison, elk, and other wildlife roam the rolling prairie grasslands and forested hillsides of one of America’s oldest national parks. Below the remnant island of intact prairie sits Wind Cave, one of the longest and most complex caves in the world.

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