Skiing & Snowboarding

Hit the Slopes

Iconic snow-capped peaks surrounded by ponderosa pine set the scene for skiing and snowboarding fun in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Winter in the Black Hills is a snow-covered oasis for you to explore.

Where to Ski in the Black Hills

Where to Ski in the Black Hills

Terry Peak Ski Area holds the title of South Dakota’s largest ski area, with over 25 trails, 600 acres of skiable terrain, three high-speed quad detachable chairlifts, a triple chairlift and the snow carpet. The summit clocks in at 7,100 feet, offering the highest lift service on this side of the Rocky Mountains.

The resort offers a full slate of services and amenities, including lessons and equipment rental. Terry Peak’s open slopes and million-dollar views will keep you coming back for more.

Black Hills Ski Station

Black Hills Ski Station

The ski season in the Black Hills varies based on weather but typically starts at the beginning of December. Expect chilly winds, fresh snowfall and occasional sub-zero temperatures during the winter months.

The Northern Hills see an average of 150 inches of snow per season and snowmaking systems help establish a solid base on the terrain, providing lots of great opportunities to ride.

Nearby Towns

Nearby Towns

Terry Peak is located in the Northern Black Hills of South Dakota, just five miles from the town of Lead and eight miles from historic Deadwood. It’s easy to access from the surrounding towns (miles are approximate).

  • Lead 5 miles
  • Deadwood 8 miles
  • Spearfish 23 miles
  • Rapid City 50 miles
  • Custer 60 miles
Places to Stay

Places to Stay

Comfortable and affordable lodging options are available throughout the areas. Cozy chalets, vacation homes, motels and hotels offer quick access to Terry Peak as well as the many nearby attractions and dining spots.

Wonderland Cave

Tours leave every 30 min. You'll be guided at an easy pace along the cave's cool, well-lit passages. Largest variety of formations found in the Midwest. View the famous 40ft icicle fence. Gift shop, "Candy Cavern", and picnic area. AAA recommended. Open May 1 - Oct. 31.

Formations

Formations found in Wonderland Cave include Stalactites, Stalagmites, Dogtooth Spar Crystals, Column Formations, Helictites, Lobulites, better known as Popcorn Crystal and frost Crystals. Calcite Lily Pads, Ribbon Stalactites, Boxwork Crystals, Flowstone, and many more.

History

Back in the 1800’s there is no physical evidence to indicate that Indians used the cavern, but they undoubtedly knew about its existence from artifacts found. In 1874 General Custer on his first expedition through the Black Hills passed below the cavern unaware of its location in the Limestone cliffs above. Not until 1929 when a search for a lost dog led two loggers to the upper room of the cavern was Wonderland Cave brought to light. That same year the two men tried to mine in the cave for Gold, the search lasted for a year before they began work on the cavern taking the first commercial tours during the summer of 1930.

Caves & Cave Tours

Explore the Mysterious Depths of the Underground

There's plenty to discover beneath the surface in the hundreds of miles of caves throughout the Black Hills, including two that are national parks. Find rare, intricate rock designs and stand in massive chambers. These subterranean landscapes are one of the final frontiers for adventure seekers to explore.

Jewel Cave National Monument

Jewel Cave National Monument

Explore and discover the third longest cave in the world with an amazing underground wilderness showcasing an array of cave formations. Elevators take visitors 234 feet beneath the surface. Scenic Tours & Discovery Tours year-round.

Wind Cave National Park

Wind Cave National Park

Wind Cave is the sixth-longest cave in the world with 150 miles of passageways filled with boxwork, frostwork & popcorn crystals. There is a fee for the Ranger-led tour. Explore the 28,000-acre wildlife park above ground. Visitor center & park open year-round.

Murdo

Essence of the Wild West

Murdo, a small town located in central South Dakota, captures the essence of the Wild West with its cowboy-themed events and historic sites. Whether you're a history buff or looking for a unique experience, Murdo is worth a visit.

Pioneer Auto Show

Pioneer Auto Show

This museum features over 250 classic cars, motorcycles, and tractors, as well as artifacts and exhibits showcasing the history of transportation. Don't miss the vintage gas station and gift shop.

1880 Town

1880 Town

This outdoor museum takes visitors back to the Wild West with its authentic buildings and exhibits. See a frontier town, a train depot, a saloon, a schoolhouse, and more.

Annual Events

Annual Events

Murdo hosts several cowboy-themed events throughout the year, including the annual Pioneer Auto Show and Flea Market, the Rising Sun Rodeo, and the Ranch Rodeo.

Discover Murdo, a small town that captures the spirit of the Wild West.

Mitchell

Home of the Mitchell Corn Palace

Mitchell, a charming city located in central South Dakota, is famous for the Mitchell Corn Palace, a unique attraction that draws visitors from all over the world. Along with the Corn Palace, Mitchell also offers a mix of culture, history, and outdoor recreation.

Mitchell Corn Palace

Mitchell Corn Palace

This unique attraction features a palace made entirely of corn and is the only one of its kind in the world. Check out the murals made from corn cobs and the gift shop, which sells local souvenirs and snacks.

Dakota Discovery Museum

Dakota Discovery Museum

This museum showcases the history and culture of the Great Plains, with exhibits featuring Native American artifacts, antique cars and weapons, a one-room schoolhouse, and more.

Outdoor Activities

Outdoor Activities

Mitchell offers plenty of outdoor activities, including fishing, hunting, camping, and hiking. Don't miss Lake Mitchell, which features recreation areas, walking trails, and picnic spots.

World's Only Corn Palace Festival

World's Only Corn Palace Festival

Held each August, this festival celebrates Mitchell's unique attraction with live music, a parade, carnival rides, and food vendors.

Historic Downtown

Historic Downtown

The downtown area features unique shops, restaurants, and historic buildings, such as the Carnegie Resource Center, which offers exhibits and events.

Mitchell, a city that offers a unique blend of culture, history, and outdoor recreation in the heart of South Dakota.

Faith

Prairie Oasis with a Dinosaur Legacy

Faith, a small town located in the Northern Black Hills, offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its stunning natural beauty, outdoor activities, and friendly locals, Faith is the perfect destination for those looking to escape and relax.

Grand River Museum

Grand River Museum

Discover the rich history of the Northern Plains at this museum, featuring exhibits on Native American culture, homesteading, and paleontology. Don't miss the outdoor garden and prairie dog village.

Petrified Wood Park

This unique park showcases thousands of fossils and petrified wood pieces, as well as a castle made of petrified wood. Visitors can also enjoy a picnic or take a hike along the nearby trails.

Outdoor Activities

Outdoor Activities

Faith is surrounded by natural beauty, offering opportunities for fishing, hunting, hiking, and more. Explore the Grand River National Grassland, teaming with wildlife and native plants.

Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

Faith is a popular place for bikers during the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, with its spacious RV parks and camping facilities.

Annual Events

Annual Events

Faith hosts several events throughout the year, including a 4th of July parade and the Black Hills Roundup Rodeo, which has attracted fans and competitors for over 100 years.

Faith, a small town in the Northern Black Hills that offers a peaceful escape from the modern world.

Lemmon

Explore Natural Beauty

Lemmon, a small town located in the Northern Black Hills and home to metal sculptor, John Lopez.

Enchanted Highway

Take a scenic drive on this 32-mile stretch of road that features the world's largest scrap metal sculptures, including Geese in Flight, Grasshoppers, and Deer Crossing.

Shadehill Recreation Area

Shadehill Recreation Area

This scenic area offers camping, fishing, boating, and hiking opportunities, as well as stunning views of Redwater River and Shadehill Dam.

Annual Events

Annual Events

Lemmon, a small town, big on natural beauty and outdoor adventure.

Lakota

Vibrant Lakota Culture

The Lakota, an indigenous people who have called the Great Plains and Black Hills region home for centuries, are known for their deep connection to the land, vibrant culture, and history. Learn about their culture, heritage and unique way of life, and explore landmarks significant to the Lakota people.

Crazy Horse Memorial

Crazy Horse Memorial

The Crazy Horse Memorial, still unfinished has become the most well-known memorial to a Lakota Sioux warrior that ever existed. The sculpture which stands 641 feet long and 563 feet high and depicts the warrior seated on his horse giving his signature salute to the world.

Bear Butte State Park

Bear Butte State Park

This significant landmark, a place for Lakota spirituality, for centuries, is located in Sturgis, SD. The main hike to the top of Bear Butte climbs 1350 feet in 1.75-mile trail length, with 1,000 of those feet gained in the last mile alone.

Tatanka: Story of the Bison

Tatanka: Story of the Bison

Visitors will discover the importance of the bison to the Lakota and their culture, as well as learn about the history of Westward expansion in the United States at Tatanka, the only museum of its kind. The facility's main feature is larger than life bronze sculptures of bison being pursued by three Native American riders on horseback.

Powwows

Attend annual powwows to witness the vibrant Lakota culture firsthand through traditional drumming, dancing, and singing. Visit various art galleries and centers to see Lakota artwork and crafts, including beadwork, quillwork, and traditional paintings.

Pine Ridge Indian Reservation

Experience the history and culture of the Lakota people at Pine Ridge Reservation by exploring natural attractions, visiting the Wounded Knee Massacre Site and Oglala Lakota College.

Explore the spirit and natural beauty of this land, learn about Lakota history and their unique way of life, and discover the many sacred landmarks that honor the people who call it home.

Visitor Etiquette

When visiting Tribal Nation Reservations and events, it is important to show respect for the culture and customs of the people who call these places home. This includes following guidelines for behavior and attire, asking permission before taking photographs, and being mindful of sacred sites.

Check out this informative video for more tips on visitor etiquette.

Newcastle, Wyoming

A Hidden Gem

Discover the hidden gem of Newcastle, Wyoming, a charming town located in the heart of the Black Hills region. The town offers unique opportunities to explore its rich history, enjoy the outdoors, and savor local cuisine that visitors won't want to miss.

Explore Historic Buildings

Explore Historic Buildings

Discover the history of the Weston County Courthouse, the Sportsmen's Bar, and St. Anthony Catholic Church. Each piece of architecture has its own story to tell, and visitors can uncover fascinating facts and unique design elements of the town's historic buildings.

Keyhole State Park

Keyhole State Park

Enjoy magnificent views of the Black Hills while exploring the park's many outdoor activities, including fishing, boating, and hiking trails. This beautiful state park offers endless possibilities for adventure and relaxation, making it an excellent destination for visitors of all ages.

Experience the Outdoors

Experience the Outdoors

Immerse yourself in the incredible outdoor opportunities that Newcastle has to offer. From exploring the nearby Black Hills and outdoor activities in Keyhole State Park to rugged ATV trails, visitors can get up close and personal with nature while experiencing the best of Wyoming's stunning landscapes.

Savor Local Cuisine

Taste the local cuisine at one of Newcastle's fantastic restaurants. With a wide range of dining options available, visitors can enjoy a hearty meal at the Sportsmen's Bar or savor the flavors of healthy options at the Cookhouse restaurant.

Welcome to Newcastle, Wyoming, a hidden gem that offers visitors unforgettable outdoor experiences, rich cultural history, and delicious cuisines.