Wind Cave National Park

Wind Cave National Park is one of America's oldest national parks. The cave is also one of the longest and most complex caves in the world. The cave is famous for it’s boxwork, a unique formation rarely found elsewhere in the world. On top of the cave is endless prairie which is home to buffalo, elk, prairie dogs, and more. There are several hikes to do in the park, and several cave tours. I highly recommend doing a cave tour when you visit. It is not only really neat, but very educational.

Traffic jam on the road.

Wide open spaces.

Pretty picnic area.

Some informative signs in the park.

Nice campground in the park.

Found this guy walking the Centennial Trail in the park.

Storm coming fast.

Cool bridge to see.

Looking down from the bridge.

Found him walking the Centennial Trail.

Saw 3 coyotes going on a back road between Custer State Park and Wind Cave.

Lots of prairie dogs.

Pig tail bridge in Wind Cave.

Sign on Highway 385 just north of the park.