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Creek 392 Big Thunder Gold Mine 117 EL4983 235 Creek 6 Rushmore Borglum Story 17 220 452 Cosmos Mystery Area Beaver HILL CITY 16 Nat’l Presidential Wax Museum Rd. 303 16A Old Hill City Rd 4 233 Holy Terror Mini Golf Bear Mountain Museum at Black Hills 3 323 Keystone Historical Museum 79 291 Lookout Institute 11 EL 7166 305 ? 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Rushmore and 391 The Black Hills Map is Sponsored by 273 313 Rankin Ridge 6 Heartland Expressway Custer State Park - 67 miles 7 Lookout EL 5013 313 Central Hills - 71 miles 315 PRINGLE Wind Cave Northern Hills - 143 miles 316 Nat’l Park 79 85 Devils Tower - 121 miles Prairie Dog 316 Exhibit Special Routes Wind Cave 34 715 Beaver 5 769 715 Creek 656 DEWEY 16 Argyle 385 Trout Haven 656 101 Ranch 333 Road BUFFALO GAP George S 13 Mickelson Trail River Black Hills Tunnels 317 Beaver Buses, Trucks & Trailers Note Battle Mountain Creek 89 Cold Brook Lookout Cottonwood Reservoir EL 4434 Route Location W H Reservoir 2 Cheyenne US 16A 6.5m S of Keystone 10'9" 11'0" Evans Plunge HOT 318 Mineral Springs US 16A 4m S of Keystone 11'6" 10'9" MINNEKAHTA ? 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Wall Drug Store From Midland 51 miles 109 Nat'l Grasslands 110 COTTONWOOD 14 PHILIP Visitor Center 30 EL2159 Prairie WALL 112 QUINN Dog Town EL2742 15 63 BADLANDS 116 127 Buffalo Gap National 1880 Town- South SageCreek 8 Grasslands Dakota’s Original Pioneer Auto Show Rim Road 90 River 32 Pinnacles Entrance Minuteman Missile 73 183 & Prairie Town at Murdo 240 KADOKA EL2457 170 590 Badlands Nat’l Historic Site 143 163 191 240 129 131 150 152 90 Cheyenne National Park Dillon Pass Prairie Homestead BELVIDERE OKATON MURDO 192 44 Sage Creek Big Foot Pass Historic Site Badlands Badlands EL2325 Wilderness 9 Helicopters 20 Petrified Gardens River Area 32 SCENIC 509 Badlands 240 Northeast Entrance 112 Interchange Exit Number White State Scenic Byway 14 U.S. Hwy. Marker ? Buffalo Gap National Grasslands 2 EL2381 Ben Reifel 44 State Hwy. Marker From Hermosa Passable Buffalo Gap National Grasslands INTERIOR 377 22 and Rapid City only when dry Visitor Center 509 County Hwy. Marker 44 32 40 589 27 BIA Hwy. Marker ? Visitor Information 23 Reservation Boundary Sheep Mountain Table Pine Ridge Indian Reser vation 22 Mileage Between Stars 63 20 Paved Highway RED Plenty Star 83 Table N Multi-lane Divided Hwy. SHIRT Blindman 44 WHITE Table River Gravel Roads 27 15 Park Boundary 25 RIVER Stronghold EL2136 41 Table Badlands Road Trip - 62 mi CEDAR 44 White BUTTE Stirk Table 14 WANBLEE 16 © 2019 by BH&B 21 44 Cuny Table 1 Kilometers 10 2 Palmer Red Shirt Table 2 ? From | 73 Creek Table 1 Miles 5 Oglala Lakota College From Pine Ridge 20 White River Visitor Center Historical Center, Kyle Wounded Knee and Kyle From Martin From Valentine, NE NORTH DAKOTA From Alzada, MT 112 Interchange Exit Number 112 10 212 14 U.S.
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