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Hot Springs
Located in the southern tip of the Black Hills National Forest and just south of Wind Cave National Park, Hot Springs boasts of the historic natural mineral waters that first attracted the Sioux and Cheyenne tribes years prior to the arrival of the first settlers. Hot Springs quickly became the favorite spa for travelers.
Bring the camera and head for the Mammoth Site on the Highway 18 Truck Bypass. This is a must during your visit to Hot Springs. This is an ancient sinkhole where the discoveries of remains lead researchers to believe at least 57 mammoths and 27 other species of Ice Age animals died there 26,000 years ago. Excavation continues today. Take the guided tour and learn more.
Surrounding this charming community is an abundance of natural scenic beauty, wildlife, golf and other outdoor activities centered at the Angostura Reservoir. On a range southwest of Hot Springs is the Institute of Range and American Mustang, the world’s first privately-owned wild horse preserve in the United States. Tours are available year-round. |