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Safari privé en Jeep Bison - Parc d'État de Custer

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Qu'est-ce qui différencie notre Bison Safari Tour des autres Safari Tours?
* Nous proposons une excursion en jeep de 6 heures dans TOUT le parc d'État de Custer (pas seulement 60 min)
* Nous incluons un pique-nique au bord du lac
* Nous incluons: Mt Coolidge Lookout, Stockade Lake et le Bison Center
* Les jeeps ont été modifiées avec des sièges surélevés pour une meilleure visualisation et des séances de photos
​​ * Nos invités ne sont jamais pressés. . . et les jeeps ne sont jamais surpeuplées

​Pas la visite limitée de 60 minutes proposée par d'autres. Nos jeeps toutes saisons ont été modifiées pour offrir des sièges confortables et la meilleure vue. Les bancs arrière surélevés permettent une sensation plus ouverte au Safari et constituent une excellente plate-forme pour les photos. (Et avoir des brumisateurs d'eau pour rester au frais.)

Dans les sièges avant à toit décapotable, ces deux rangées offrent un peu plus de confort (chauffage et climatisation). Chacun a eu la barre de son retirée (qui bloquait auparavant la vue). Les sièges se replient et vous vous tenez debout pour les meilleures vues de la faune.

Inclus: frais, eau en bouteille, collations et pique-nique.
Ville: Ville rapide
Mon 30 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
Snacks
Minimum of 2 and Maximum of 14 guests per Jeep.
Subs (or salad) chips and cookies. You may bring your own lunch and beverages if you like. Beer/wine and sodas are available on request.
Bottled water
Snacks
Minimum of 2 and Maximum of 14 guests per Jeep.
Information additionnelle
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Masques faciaux fournis pour les voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
  • Vaccination COVID-19 requise pour les guides
  • Les guides portent des masques si nécessaire ou demandé. Pas de poignées de main - Pas de câlins - Pas d'offense
À quoi s'attendre
1
Custer State Park Visitor Center
Stop to visit the State Game Lodge. Once the Summer White House for President Coolidge. Historical and unique.
2
Wildlife Loop Road
We drive along the 18 mile long highway through the Park. Bison, elk, deer, pronghorn, prairie dogs, coyotes and more. Stopping for photos, restroom brakes and a visit to the new Bison Center. Here you will find a fantastic museum with hands on exhibits about the bison/buffalo.
3
Mount Coolidge Fire Lookout Tower
At 6020 feet this fire lookout towers over the southern end of the Hills. From here you can see the Badlands in the distance, Mt Rushmore, Crazy Horse and look down back into the Park and see the route you just drove. Great views and photo ops!
4
Stockade Lake
This is our place to relax and take in a beautiful serene lake. And then we enjoy a picnic lunch beside the lake (subs/chips/cookies) included with the tour.
5
Sylvan Lake
We briefly stop lakeside and take in the views. This is a beautiful alpine lake that is famous for summer weddings . . . it is usually pretty busy . . . but worth the stop for photos.
6
Needles Highway
Famous highway that winds up and through the granite spires at the top of the mountains. Splendid views all along the route. We make stops at the Needles Eye Tunnel and the Cathedral Spires formation. Once again lots of stops. No need to leave the vehicle . . . the Jeeps provide an excellent platforms for viewing and photos.
7
Iron Mountain Road
With the beauty of the mountains and valleys as its backdrop, this road was specifically designed with a tremendous amount of curves, including what we refer to as switchbacks, in order to limit the speed of travelers to 30 miles per hour so that they could enjoy the beauty of the Black Hills. What makes this road so unique and memorable is not just the amount of curves and the surrounding beauty, but also the architectural features found along this road. These features include wooden structures, called pigtail bridges, and one lane tunnels that were built to showcase the American patriotic symbol Mt Rushmore. Our Jeeps are perfect for these tunnels . . . no matter what direction we are traveling, at each tunnel Mt Rushmore is framed in the distance . . . a spectacular site that you won't miss . . . you just turn around in your seat and see it coming or going. Iron Mountain Road offers: 314 CURVES 14 SWITCHBACKS 3 PIGTAILS 3 TUNNELS 2 SPLITS And its FUN!
8
Custer State Park Visitor Center
Stop to visit the State Game Lodge. Once the Summer White House for President Coolidge. Historical and unique.
9
Wildlife Loop Road
We drive along the 18 mile long highway through the Park. Bison, elk, deer, pronghorn, prairie dogs, coyotes and more. Stopping for photos, restroom brakes and a visit to the new Bison Center. Here you will find a fantastic museum with hands on exhibits about the bison/buffalo.
10
Mount Coolidge Fire Lookout Tower
At 6020 feet this fire lookout towers over the southern end of the Hills. From here you can see the Badlands in the distance, Mt Rushmore, Crazy Horse and look down back into the Park and see the route you just drove. Great views and photo ops!
11
Stockade Lake
This is our place to relax and take in a beautiful serene lake. And then we enjoy a picnic lunch beside the lake (subs/chips/cookies) included with the tour.
12
Sylvan Lake
We briefly stop lakeside and take in the views. This is a beautiful alpine lake that is famous for summer weddings . . . it is usually pretty busy . . . but worth the stop for photos.
13
Needles Highway
Famous highway that winds up and through the granite spires at the top of the mountains. Splendid views all along the route. We make stops at the Needles Eye Tunnel and the Cathedral Spires formation. Once again lots of stops. No need to leave the vehicle . . . the Jeeps provide an excellent platforms for viewing and photos.
14
Iron Mountain Road
With the beauty of the mountains and valleys as its backdrop, this road was specifically designed with a tremendous amount of curves, including what we refer to as switchbacks, in order to limit the speed of travelers to 30 miles per hour so that they could enjoy the beauty of the Black Hills. What makes this road so unique and memorable is not just the amount of curves and the surrounding beauty, but also the architectural features found along this road. These features include wooden structures, called pigtail bridges, and one lane tunnels that were built to showcase the American patriotic symbol Mt Rushmore. Our Jeeps are perfect for these tunnels . . . no matter what direction we are traveling, at each tunnel Mt Rushmore is framed in the distance . . . a spectacular site that you won't miss . . . you just turn around in your seat and see it coming or going. Iron Mountain Road offers: 314 CURVES 14 SWITCHBACKS 3 PIGTAILS 3 TUNNELS 2 SPLITS And its FUN!
15
Custer State Park Visitor Center
Stop to visit the State Game Lodge. Once the Summer White House for President Coolidge. Historical and unique.
16
Wildlife Loop Road
We drive along the 18 mile long highway through the Park. Bison, elk, deer, pronghorn, prairie dogs, coyotes and more. Stopping for photos, restroom brakes and a visit to the new Bison Center. Here you will find a fantastic museum with hands on exhibits about the bison/buffalo.
17
Mount Coolidge Fire Lookout Tower
At 6020 feet this fire lookout towers over the southern end of the Hills. From here you can see the Badlands in the distance, Mt Rushmore, Crazy Horse and look down back into the Park and see the route you just drove. Great views and photo ops!
18
Stockade Lake
This is our place to relax and take in a beautiful serene lake. And then we enjoy a picnic lunch beside the lake (subs/chips/cookies) included with the tour.
19
Sylvan Lake
We briefly stop lakeside and take in the views. This is a beautiful alpine lake that is famous for summer weddings . . . it is usually pretty busy . . . but worth the stop for photos.
20
Needles Highway
Famous highway that winds up and through the granite spires at the top of the mountains. Splendid views all along the route. We make stops at the Needles Eye Tunnel and the Cathedral Spires formation. Once again lots of stops. No need to leave the vehicle . . . the Jeeps provide an excellent platforms for viewing and photos.
21
Iron Mountain Road
With the beauty of the mountains and valleys as its backdrop, this road was specifically designed with a tremendous amount of curves, including what we refer to as switchbacks, in order to limit the speed of travelers to 30 miles per hour so that they could enjoy the beauty of the Black Hills. What makes this road so unique and memorable is not just the amount of curves and the surrounding beauty, but also the architectural features found along this road. These features include wooden structures, called pigtail bridges, and one lane tunnels that were built to showcase the American patriotic symbol Mt Rushmore. Our Jeeps are perfect for these tunnels . . . no matter what direction we are traveling, at each tunnel Mt Rushmore is framed in the distance . . . a spectacular site that you won't miss . . . you just turn around in your seat and see it coming or going. Iron Mountain Road offers: 314 CURVES 14 SWITCHBACKS 3 PIGTAILS 3 TUNNELS 2 SPLITS And its FUN!
22
Custer State Park Visitor Center
Stop to visit the State Game Lodge. Once the Summer White House for President Coolidge. Historical and unique.
23
Wildlife Loop Road
We drive along the 18 mile long highway through the Park. Bison, elk, deer, pronghorn, prairie dogs, coyotes and more. Stopping for photos, restroom brakes and a visit to the new Bison Center. Here you will find a fantastic museum with hands on exhibits about the bison/buffalo.
24
Mount Coolidge Fire Lookout Tower
At 6020 feet this fire lookout towers over the southern end of the Hills. From here you can see the Badlands in the distance, Mt Rushmore, Crazy Horse and look down back into the Park and see the route you just drove. Great views and photo ops!
25
Stockade Lake
This is our place to relax and take in a beautiful serene lake. And then we enjoy a picnic lunch beside the lake (subs/chips/cookies) included with the tour.
26
Sylvan Lake
We briefly stop lakeside and take in the views. This is a beautiful alpine lake that is famous for summer weddings . . . it is usually pretty busy . . . but worth the stop for photos.
27
Needles Highway
Famous highway that winds up and through the granite spires at the top of the mountains. Splendid views all along the route. We make stops at the Needles Eye Tunnel and the Cathedral Spires formation. Once again lots of stops. No need to leave the vehicle . . . the Jeeps provide an excellent platforms for viewing and photos.
28
Iron Mountain Road
With the beauty of the mountains and valleys as its backdrop, this road was specifically designed with a tremendous amount of curves, including what we refer to as switchbacks, in order to limit the speed of travelers to 30 miles per hour so that they could enjoy the beauty of the Black Hills. What makes this road so unique and memorable is not just the amount of curves and the surrounding beauty, but also the architectural features found along this road. These features include wooden structures, called pigtail bridges, and one lane tunnels that were built to showcase the American patriotic symbol Mt Rushmore. Our Jeeps are perfect for these tunnels . . . no matter what direction we are traveling, at each tunnel Mt Rushmore is framed in the distance . . . a spectacular site that you won't miss . . . you just turn around in your seat and see it coming or going. Iron Mountain Road offers: 314 CURVES 14 SWITCHBACKS 3 PIGTAILS 3 TUNNELS 2 SPLITS And its FUN!
29
Custer State Park Visitor Center
Stop to visit the State Game Lodge. Once the Summer White House for President Coolidge. Historical and unique.
30
Wildlife Loop Road
We drive along the 18 mile long highway through the Park. Bison, elk, deer, pronghorn, prairie dogs, coyotes and more. Stopping for photos, restroom brakes and a visit to the new Bison Center. Here you will find a fantastic museum with hands on exhibits about the bison/buffalo.
31
Mount Coolidge Fire Lookout Tower
At 6020 feet this fire lookout towers over the southern end of the Hills. From here you can see the Badlands in the distance, Mt Rushmore, Crazy Horse and look down back into the Park and see the route you just drove. Great views and photo ops!
32
Stockade Lake
This is our place to relax and take in a beautiful serene lake. And then we enjoy a picnic lunch beside the lake (subs/chips/cookies) included with the tour.
33
Sylvan Lake
We briefly stop lakeside and take in the views. This is a beautiful alpine lake that is famous for summer weddings . . . it is usually pretty busy . . . but worth the stop for photos.
34
Needles Highway
Famous highway that winds up and through the granite spires at the top of the mountains. Splendid views all along the route. We make stops at the Needles Eye Tunnel and the Cathedral Spires formation. Once again lots of stops. No need to leave the vehicle . . . the Jeeps provide an excellent platforms for viewing and photos.
35
Iron Mountain Road
With the beauty of the mountains and valleys as its backdrop, this road was specifically designed with a tremendous amount of curves, including what we refer to as switchbacks, in order to limit the speed of travelers to 30 miles per hour so that they could enjoy the beauty of the Black Hills. What makes this road so unique and memorable is not just the amount of curves and the surrounding beauty, but also the architectural features found along this road. These features include wooden structures, called pigtail bridges, and one lane tunnels that were built to showcase the American patriotic symbol Mt Rushmore. Our Jeeps are perfect for these tunnels . . . no matter what direction we are traveling, at each tunnel Mt Rushmore is framed in the distance . . . a spectacular site that you won't miss . . . you just turn around in your seat and see it coming or going. Iron Mountain Road offers: 314 CURVES 14 SWITCHBACKS 3 PIGTAILS 3 TUNNELS 2 SPLITS And its FUN!
36
Custer State Park Visitor Center
Stop to visit the State Game Lodge. Once the Summer White House for President Coolidge. Historical and unique.
37
Wildlife Loop Road
We drive along the 18 mile long highway through the Park. Bison, elk, deer, pronghorn, prairie dogs, coyotes and more. Stopping for photos, restroom brakes and a visit to the new Bison Center. Here you will find a fantastic museum with hands on exhibits about the bison/buffalo.
38
Mount Coolidge Fire Lookout Tower
At 6020 feet this fire lookout towers over the southern end of the Hills. From here you can see the Badlands in the distance, Mt Rushmore, Crazy Horse and look down back into the Park and see the route you just drove. Great views and photo ops!
39
Stockade Lake
This is our place to relax and take in a beautiful serene lake. And then we enjoy a picnic lunch beside the lake (subs/chips/cookies) included with the tour.
40
Sylvan Lake
We briefly stop lakeside and take in the views. This is a beautiful alpine lake that is famous for summer weddings . . . it is usually pretty busy . . . but worth the stop for photos.
41
Needles Highway
Famous highway that winds up and through the granite spires at the top of the mountains. Splendid views all along the route. We make stops at the Needles Eye Tunnel and the Cathedral Spires formation. Once again lots of stops. No need to leave the vehicle . . . the Jeeps provide an excellent platforms for viewing and photos.
42
Iron Mountain Road
With the beauty of the mountains and valleys as its backdrop, this road was specifically designed with a tremendous amount of curves, including what we refer to as switchbacks, in order to limit the speed of travelers to 30 miles per hour so that they could enjoy the beauty of the Black Hills. What makes this road so unique and memorable is not just the amount of curves and the surrounding beauty, but also the architectural features found along this road. These features include wooden structures, called pigtail bridges, and one lane tunnels that were built to showcase the American patriotic symbol Mt Rushmore. Our Jeeps are perfect for these tunnels . . . no matter what direction we are traveling, at each tunnel Mt Rushmore is framed in the distance . . . a spectacular site that you won't miss . . . you just turn around in your seat and see it coming or going. Iron Mountain Road offers: 314 CURVES 14 SWITCHBACKS 3 PIGTAILS 3 TUNNELS 2 SPLITS And its FUN!
43
Centre d'accueil des visiteurs du parc d'État de Custer
Arrêtez-vous pour visiter le State Game Lodge. Une fois la Maison Blanche d'été pour le président Coolidge. Historique et unique.
44
Route de la boucle de la faune
Nous roulons le long de l'autoroute longue de 18 milles à travers le parc. Bisons, wapitis, cerfs, pronghorn, chiens de prairie, coyotes et plus encore. Arrêt pour photos, pauses toilettes et visite du nouveau Bison Center. Vous y trouverez un musée fantastique avec des expositions interactives sur le bison/buffle.
45
Tour d'observation des incendies du mont Coolidge
À 6020 pieds, ce belvédère domine l'extrémité sud des collines. De là, vous pouvez voir les Badlands au loin, le mont Rushmore, Crazy Horse et regarder vers le bas dans le parc et voir l'itinéraire que vous venez de parcourir. Superbes vues et séances de photos!
46
Lac de la palissade
C'est notre endroit pour se détendre et profiter d'un magnifique lac serein. Et puis nous profitons d'un pique-nique au bord du lac (sous-marins/chips/cookies) inclus dans la visite.
47
Lac Sylvain
Nous nous arrêtons brièvement au bord du lac et profitons de la vue. C'est un beau lac alpin qui est célèbre pour les mariages d'été. . . c'est généralement assez occupé. . . mais ça vaut le détour pour les photos.
48
Autoroute des Aiguilles
Célèbre autoroute qui serpente et traverse les flèches de granit au sommet des montagnes. Vues splendides tout au long du parcours. Nous faisons des arrêts au tunnel Needles Eye et à la formation Cathedral Spires. Encore une fois beaucoup d'arrêts. Pas besoin de quitter le véhicule. . . les Jeeps offrent d'excellentes plates-formes pour la visualisation et les photos.
49
Route de la montagne de fer
Avec la beauté des montagnes et des vallées en toile de fond, cette route a été spécialement conçue avec une énorme quantité de courbes, y compris ce que nous appelons des lacets, afin de limiter la vitesse des voyageurs à 30 milles à l'heure afin qu'ils puissent profiter la beauté des Black Hills. Ce qui rend cette route si unique et mémorable n'est pas seulement le nombre de courbes et la beauté environnante, mais aussi les caractéristiques architecturales trouvées le long de cette route. Ces caractéristiques comprennent des structures en bois, appelées ponts en queue de cochon, et des tunnels à une voie qui ont été construits pour mettre en valeur le symbole patriotique américain Mt Rushmore. Nos Jeeps sont parfaites pour ces tunnels. . . quelle que soit la direction dans laquelle nous voyageons, à chaque tunnel, le mont Rushmore est encadré au loin. . . un site spectaculaire que vous ne manquerez pas. . . vous vous retournez simplement sur votre siège et vous le voyez venir ou partir. Le chemin d'Iron Mountain offre : 314 COURBES 14 LANGAGES 3 tresses 3 TUNNEL 2 SPLITS Et c'est FUN !
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Commentaires (24)
krk11159
Oct 2022
Favorite part of the tour was the drive up Needles Point. Our guide Jeff was excellent. So much great information about the history of the area. He answered all our questions and was very good and sharing personal experiences we could relate too. This was well worth the money. It ended up being a private tour since no other parties signed up. We were able to see some Bison but there were not a lot out that day.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2022
Hi - Thank you for taking time for your review. I'm glad you enjoyed your tour of Custer Park with Jeff. The Needles Highway offers extraordinary viewing . . . the Needles Eye Tunnel and Cathedral Spires granite peaks are the most popular attractions along the highway. The bison can elusive but our Jeep Gladiators provide a great 4x4 platform to drive the back roads to find them. Thanks again and Be Well - Rich
BackPacker512983
Oct 2022
This was a wonderful way to see Custer Park. Our guide was terrific! He was insightful and showed us things we would never have discovered on our own. I highly recommend this trip for anyone who wants to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2022
Howdy Backpacker - I'm happy you enjoyed your Jeep tour. Custer State Park is one of the largest in the US (110 sq. miles) with lots to see besides wildlife (1,400 Bison). Thanks for your review. Be Well - Rich
Y8052QDpatriciam
Oct 2022
Great guide (Charlie). He knew a lot about the area. Extensive tour of the area! Pick up in Rapid City and return to hotel was what sold this trip for us.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2022
Y - Thanks for taking time for your review. I'm very happy you enjoyed your Bison Safari tour with Charlie. For this tour we pick up for free in Rapid City and also Keystone. Be Well - Rich

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