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Badlands Premium Executive Van Tour

Overview
Our professional guides provide you a memorable tour to the one of a kind Badlands National Park. You learn the history of the Badlands, the local Native Americans and western homesteaders.

We tour in comfort and style, in a 14 passenger Ford TurtleTop Executive Van. Leather reclining seats, huge side windows and a touring window above the windshield. No bad views as we travel and lots of stops for photos and restroom breaks.

And we also offer this tour in our wheelchair accessible Mercedes Sprinter Van . . . single wheelchair and 5 executive leather seats. Large side and front windows for great viewing. The handicap lift allows everyone to share in the roadsides stops and boardwalk trails.

Additionally we stop to visit Wall Drug and the Minuteman Missile Site.
*Please note: Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Minuteman Missile is closed.
City: Rapid City
Mon 14 Jul
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Starting at $349.00
Mon 14 Jul
Starting at $349.00
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What's Included
Local guide
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Bottled water
National Park fees
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Snacks
Additional Info
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
What To Expect
1
Delta-09 Missile Silo
From 1963 until the early 1990s, the missile silo at Delta-09 contained a fully operational Minuteman Missile, bearing a 1.2 megaton nuclear warhead. The Delta-09 missile silo was one of 150 spread across western South Dakota. In total there were 1,000 Minuteman missiles deployed from the 1960's into the early 1990's. Visitors can now tour the site daily. The launch facility consists of a silo 12 feet in diameter and 80 feet deep made of reinforced concrete with a steel-plate liner. The door to the silo has been welded and fitted with a glass roof, and an unarmed missile placed inside. For safety reasons, tours are not conducted underground. In addition to the missile and silo, visitors will see support structures such as antennas and motion sensors.
2
Minuteman Missile National Historic Site
Short stop at location of 1950'-60's Nuclear Missile Site. Small museum provides exhibits of the 'Duck and Cover' days. During the Cold War, a vast arsenal of nuclear missiles were placed in the Great Plains. Hidden in plain sight, for thirty years 1,000 missiles were kept on constant alert; hundreds remain today. The Minuteman Missile remains an iconic weapon in the American nuclear arsenal. It holds the power to destroy civilization, but is meant as a nuclear deterrent to maintain peace and prevent war. *No Tours on Sundays, Mondays & Tuesdays (Closed)
3
Badlands National Park
Badlands Loop Road (SD 240) is a spectacular way to see the North Unit of Badlands National Park. This two-lane paved road is wide and safe and does include viewing wildlife along the Loop Road. We drive carefully, stopping to use overlooks and pull-outs. There are over a dozen spectacular overlooks and trailheads, we stop at the best ones to explore and take photos.
4
Door Trail
A wheelchair-accessible ¼ mile boardwalk leads through a break in the Badlands Wall known as ā€œthe Doorā€ to a panoramic view of the Badlands. You have the option to explore the trail. The maintained trail ends and continues onto Badlands bedrock, with yellow posts marking the primitive portion of the trail.
5
Ben Reifel Visitor Center
The Ben Reifel Visitor Center is the main facility in the North Unit of the park. You can stop by to talk with rangers, explore museum exhibits, check out the Fossil Preparation Lab, or visit the Badlands Natural History Association bookstore.
6
Fossil Exhibit Trail
The Fossil Exhibit Trail is a fully accessible boardwalk featuring fossil replicas and exhibits of extinct creatures that once lived in the area. The exhibits are tactile, so please feel free to touch.
7
Pinnacles Overlook
This view displays the expanse of the Sage Creek Wilderness area. On clear days, the Black Hills are visible on the horizon. Bison might be visible in the distance, in the valley below or the upper prairie to the northwest. This overlook is also a popular spot for Bighorn sheep to gather. This is also a lambing area for Bighorn sheep in late April to early May, so it’s not unusual to see lambs traversing the rocky slopes of the Badlands.
8
Wall Drug
One of the world’s most well-known tourist attractions, it’s hard to believe Wall Drug Store got its start with something many wouldn’t even turn their heads at today … the promise of free ice water. But in fact, the Husteads turned free ice water into a million-dollar idea with a little determination, quick thinking and a lot of signs. Signs with catchy jingles like ā€œGet a soda . . . Get a root beer . . . turn next corner . . . Just as near . . . To Highway 16 & 14. . . Free Ice Water. . . Wall Drugā€ drew weary travelers into the small-town drug store to enjoy a refreshing break. Today, more than 2 million visitors a year stop at the popular roadside attraction for a meal or activity, 5 cent coffee, and ice water – which is still free.
9
The Black Hills
As we drive to the Badlands and back you will have distant views of the famous Black Hills to the west and the Prairie Grasslands to the east. And as we approach the Park you will be able to discern the barren dessert tables of the Park. Many stops for rest and bathrooms breaks.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (42)
johnrZ3004SV
Jul 2023
Our guide, Joe was extremely knowledgeable and accommodating. Over the years, we have traveled and used numerous guides. Joe was the best we have encountered, going well above and beyond to make this adventure special. As just two examples of his caring attitude and thoughtfulness, my bags went to Durango instead of Rapid City (long story) and I was concerned that I would have trouble with the cold morning air. When Joe learned of my plight, he brought along a sweatshirt from the company for me. I was willing to pay for it, but still haven't received the link to do so. When we arrived at the minuteman museum, he introduced me to one of the site's rangers who was a retired missileer. I am a retired US Army Field Artillery Colonel and one of the things veterans like to do when they can is to trade coins with other veterans. I happened to have one of my Regimental coins with me and was happy to be able to exchange coins with him. We had a great conversation, realizing that we both served in the same Infantry Division, at the same time! Joe is a special person and an exceptional guide. He knows all the points of interest, intimately. He knows all the places to go that others drive by. He is remarkable in his overall knowledge, infectious personality and deep, caring attitude for his group. This trip to the Badlands was beyond all expectations, thanks in large measure to Joe! Thank you for a great trip.
Response from Host
Jul 2023
Hi John - Thank you for taking time for your very kind review. I'm very pleased you enjoyed your tour with Joe. Joe was a guide for many years with Crazy Horse and has been with us for three years. We are very pleased he chose to join our team. Thank you again! Be Well - Rich
Jim_B
Jul 2023
Charlie was a very informative and interesting guide. He was willing to answer any questions and walked us to all destinations!
Response from Host
Jul 2023
Howdy Jim - Thanks for taking time to review your tour. Charlie used to be a high school educator and loves sharing the history of the region. I'm happy you enjoyed your tour. I hope you have time to return and see more of the Hills. Be Well - Rich
marymK1451DK
Jul 2023
We ended up with just my husband and I on the trip and Joe was our driver. He did a great job of sharing information about the area such as why you have to stop at Wall Drugs! He was very knowledgeable and friendly and made sure we saw the best parts of the Badlands. The lunch provided was very nice, some fresh sandwiches, fruit, & chips & water but it was great for eating a picnic on a perfect weather day. So very happy we chose this tour to go see the Badlands while we were in town. Definitely worth the money.
Response from Host
Jul 2023
Howdy Mary - Thank you for taking time to review your Badlands tour with Joe. Joe's is in his third year with Open-Top but was guiding for Crazy Horse for six years too. He know the area well. I'm glad you enjoyed your tour. Be Well - Rich

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