Nestled in a more remote part of the USA, the Black Hills span approximately 1.2 million acres of forested hills and mountains, offering a rich tapestry of gold rush history and Native American culture. This expansive region, less frequented than its Colorado counterparts, is dotted with hot springs and teems with diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore the rugged terrain, immerse themselves in the area’s historical sites, and enjoy the natural beauty that remains (mostly) under the radar.
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