If you go early enough you can feed the bears. They love PB&Js.I forgot about Bear Country. That was fun last time I was there.
This is trueLike others mentioned. Go to Custer State Park......but with your kids and their age here is the memory of the trip. Bring a bag of long plain nothing special CARROTS. Heck bring two. Yes Yes Yes see nature and see buffalo absolutely, you got to do it. But drive the loop until you find the donkeys. Roll the windows down and feed them the carrots. There will be a pile up of cars and rangers on hand to direct traffic. Just pull over and stick a carrot out the window and give it time. Trust me the Donkeys will find you. You will see a lot of cool black hills stuff but at 11 and 8 your kids will remember the donkeys forever, and they will pee their pants giggling the whole time.
My folks did Black Hills and Yellowstone for theirs. They took us kids to the Black Hills about 15 yrs later, we actually stayed at the same cabins that they honeymooned at.My parents honeymooned in the Black Hills...lol....
Prairie Berry closed last year, unfortunately. We loved it and Miner Brewing.Decent winery in Hill City, if you trust the kids to drive you back to the hotel.....
I was going to mention the fish hatchery too if you’re in the area or going to devils tower. Was really well maintained 7 or 8 years ago when we wentI think people have hit most of the high points but I'll add a few:
I also want to add that you will see a lot of signs for caves in the area. The only two worth visiting (in my opinion) are those operated by the National Park Service - Jewel Cave and Wind Cave. The rest are privately-operated tourist traps. Anyways, I especially like the historic tour at Jewel Cave where they give you a lantern that you carry through the cave and the tour is led by a park ranger in a ~1920s-era uniform. I'm not sure if there's a minimum age for that tour but I first did it when I was ~10 years old without issue.
- Spearfish Canyon is pretty cool. Lots of hiking trails and waterfalls. Some filming sites for "Dances with Wolves" are in this area.
- DC Booth National Fish Hatchery in Spearfish. This is less of an active fish hatchery and more of a museum for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (although they do still produce some trout, I think). Kids generally like feeding the fish at the hatchery.
- If your kids are into dinosaurs, the School of Mines in Rapid City has a nice little museum on their campus.
Have been to ten sleep small town but a really good ma pop cafe in town to eat great menu selectionI drove through Thermopolis once. That's an amazing drive coming from the South on highway 20. The whole Bighorn mountains and valley to the west is a hidden gem. I love that area. Don't think I've been to Ten Sleep specifically. Both times I've driven over the Bighorns we went across the north part on highway 14. What a view.