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The iconic Needles Highway was thought impossible to build

14 miles of white-knuckle turns on this scenic route

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Created by Cetter525 - July 25th 2020

The landscape of South Dakota's Black Hills makes it the perfect destination for sightseers and nature-lovers alike. It's lesser-known, but totally gorgeous for scenic drives and incredible views. One of the most epic routes in all of South Dakota? The Needles Highway. Thought impossible to build, thanks to the rocky "needles" of solid granite studding the landscape, it took several years (and some dynamite) to craft a road that winds among (and sometimes tunnels through) the rocky route. It's a one-of-a-kind drive that offers sightseers and those looking to head a bit off the beaten highway a chance to experience the rugged, almost-untamable Black Hills of South Dakota.

21766 Custer Peak Rd, Deadwood, SD, US

Mystic Hills Hideaway

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12151 Avenue Of The Chiefs, Custer, SD, US

Crazy Horse Mountain Memorial

19 Mount Rushmore Rd, Custer, SD, US

The Purple Pie Place

When traveling to Mount Rushmore or the surrounding area during the summer and fall, The Purple Pie Place is the spot to be. They have served hundreds of slices of pies of all kinds since 2009, ranging from simple peanut butter to raspberry-rhubarb jalapeno; they've also whipped up all kinds of entrees, such as chicken pot pie and mac & cheese. They sell ice cream, sandwiches, and more, making it a must-stop for a homemade meal or snack that won't hurt your wallet. Stop for a full meal after a long day on the road, or a quick and tasty dessert that won't disappoint... plus, who doesn't love supporting a local family-run business?

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13400 US-16A, Custer, SD, US

Custer State Park

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Custer State Park is a 71,000-acre gem of Black Hills beauty. From its early days, when gold prospectors flooded in hoping to strike it rich, to President Calvin Coolidge's love for the park, it's seen a lot of history. Visit the log cabin that was once home to Badger Clark, South Dakota's first poet laureate; stop into the Peter Norbeck Outdoor Education Center and learn about the unique wildlife here (including the 1,300 bison who roam the area); and hike the many trails. There are lots of amenities, including lodges, camping, an archery range, and tons more, which mean that it's super easy to spend a full and exciting weekend here.

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via SD Highway 87

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South Dakota State Highway 87, Custer, SD, US

Needles Highway

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It'll take about an hour to travel the iconic 14-mile Needles Highway, a drive that winds through the forests and mountains of South Dakota. Stops recommended include Sylvan Lake and the Needle’s Eye. You'll want to take your time while driving the road, which features cliffs, tunnels, and even mountain goats and big-horned sheep! The highway winds through Custer State Park and Wind Cave National Park, so you'll have the opportunity to take in many popular South Dakota attractions along the way. It's typically open from early April through mid-October, and there's a $20/vehicle entrance fee to Custer State Park.

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24572 Highway 87, Custer, SD, US

Sylvan Lake

Located right in the Black Hills in Custer State Park, Sylvan Lake was created in 1881. This is the perfect starting point for your trip to The Needles and other, stellar surrounding attractions. Rent a paddleboat, rock climb, swim, or hike around the lake for a few hours of fun, although the stop could easily turn into a whole day's experience. Pictures don't do this lake justice, and the fact that it's a popular wedding destination that was also featured in "National Treasure 2" is the proof!

From granite needles to calcite crystals, the wild beauty in the Black Hills is virtually endless. Admire the bison and wild horses that roam today, see the remains of the mammoths that once called the area home, and hike and drive through the unique landscape as you soak up the history and the wild and free atmosphere.