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[quote=Anonymous]We did this trip in June 2015. We also stayed at the hotel w/ the Watiki water park. At that time access to the water park was $25 per person per day. We used the hotel as a base and drove everywhere. It was a lot of driving. The badlands were awesome. I wished we stayed in the park. I also wish we would have attended their star gazing program w/ the National Park service. We loved Custer State Park, I wish we would have stayed in the park as well. The wildlife loop is fun. We also did needles highway. At Custer, we did the Jeep tour w/ the chuck wagon dinner. From the hotel we drove an hour to hot springs to see the mammoth excavation. We were bored. Our group ranged in ages from 6-72. We ate lunch in Keystone and I wish we would have spent the whole day there. We visited Mt. Rushmore, and ate Thomas Jefferson’s ice cream (his recipe). One day we drove to the center of the USA (it’s the center when Alaska and Hawaii are added), went a fish hatchery (pretty cool), sturgis, , dead wood (I wish we had more time there), and devil’s tower. If your kids have the National parks passport, they will get lots of stamps on this trip.[/quote]
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