Our plan for Day 5 was to visit Custer State Park.
Custer State Park was established in 1912 as a forest and game preserve. It's forests have been somewhat reduced by fire, logging, and the mountain pine beetle. And hunting and fishing keep the animal population in check. But, all in all, it is still a beautiful forest full of wildlife.
Custer State Park was established in 1912 as a forest and game preserve. It's forests have been somewhat reduced by fire, logging, and the mountain pine beetle. And hunting and fishing keep the animal population in check. But, all in all, it is still a beautiful forest full of wildlife.
We enjoyed it so much that we came back on Days 6 and 7 just to see if we couldn't catch a glimpse of something new.
I almost had to sedate Ma. She doesn't react well to such roads. I love them.
Fun fact: Mountain goats are not native to western South Dakota. The Canadian government donated six goats to Custer State Park in 1924. Estimates now say some 200 mountain goats live in the Black Hills.