Many visitors to the Black Hills region of South Dakota may not even be aware that this park exists, let alone that it was one of the earliest adoptees to the national park idea in 1906. After spotting that green dot on the map, a few step forward with the mission of visiting Wind Cave. Pleasant surprises await these folk, as this quiet park allows a retreat from the popular traffic jams of many other parks.
Here are some things you’ll want to know when visiting Wind Cave.
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