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The public image of the Dakotas is of endless wheatfields, and South Dakota does have a lot of that. But in the southwest corner are the Black Hills, a unique outlier of the Rocky Mountains, offering strikingly different landscapes with a cluster of national parks and famous sights.
The guidebook to the Black Hills and Badlands includes historic mining towns such as Deadwood, Mount Rushmore National Monument, Wind Cave National Park with the largest herd of buffalo anywhere, and Badlands National Park.