Private - Devil's Tower (Vore Buffalo Jump + Deadwood)

































Private - Devil's Tower (Vore Buffalo Jump + Deadwood)
Supplier: Black Hills Open-Top-Tours
가격: from $479
Reviews: 4.4666667 stars (15 reviews)
요약
Devils Tower National Monument ~ 1906 The First National Monument Historically, many tribes of the Great Plains and Black Hills regions had connections with the area around Devils Tower. Stories and histories shared by tribal members indicate that the Tower was a sacred site - a place for winter camps, vision quests, and summer ceremonies. The Vore Buffalo Jump is one of the most important archaeological sites of the Late-Prehistoric Plains Indians in the region. Native American hunters could stampede bison in the direction of the pit, which was deep enough to kill or disable the animals that were driven into it. The site was used as a kill site and butchering site from about 1500 AD to about 1800 AD. Your guide will also share with you the history of the Indian Wars, Black Hills Gold Rush and settlement of the Dakota Territory. Also a brief stop at the town of Sturgis. You will not be rushed at any of the stops. And there are lots of photo ops and rest breaks throughout the day.
Devils Tower National Monument ~ 1906 The First National Monument Historically, many tribes of the Great Plains and Black Hills regions had connections with the area around Devils Tower. Stories and histories shared by tribal members indicate that the Tower was a sacred site - a place for winter camps, vision quests, and summer ceremonies. The Vore Buffalo Jump is one of the most important archaeological sites of the Late-Prehistoric Plains Indians in the region. Native American hunters could stampede bison in the direction of the pit, which was deep enough to kill or disable the animals that were driven into it. The site was used as a kill site and butchering site from about 1500 AD to about 1800 AD. Your guide will also share with you the history of the Indian Wars, Black Hills Gold Rush and settlement of the Dakota Territory. Also a brief stop at the town of Sturgis. You will not be rushed at any of the stops. And there are lots of photo ops and rest breaks throughout the day.
세부 사항
* Devils Tower sits across the state line in northeast Wyoming. The Tower is a solitary, stump-shaped granite formation that looms 1,267 feet above the tree-lined Belle Fourche River Valley. Once hidden below the earth’s surface, erosion has stripped away the softer rock layers revealing the Tower. The two-square-mile park surrounding the tower was proclaimed the nation’s first national monument by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906. The park is covered with pine forests, woodlands, and grasslands. While visiting the park you are bound to see deer, prairie dogs, and other wildlife. The mountain’s markings are the basis for Native American legend. One legend has it that a giant bear clawed the grooves into the mountainside while chasing several young Indian maidens. Known by several northern plains tribes as Bears Lodge, it is a sacred site of worship for many American Indians. Devils Tower is also remembered as the movie location for “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”* Spearfish Canyon offers a trip through the culture, nature and history of the Black Hills. Abundant wildlife watching opportunities are found throughout the canyon. One of the best scenic byways in America. Older than the Grand Canyon it offers three waterfalls, 1,000 foot limestone/sandstone cliffs, four ecosystems and a flowing mountain stream. We stop at Roughlock Falls to walk the short trails and view the cascading falls. Great photo ops.
* Original Old West History . . . 1876 Gold Rush . . . and final resting place of infamous Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane in Mt Moriah Cemetery. (tour stop) Today Deadwood looks much like it did in the 1880's. Cobblestone streets, brick and stone gambling casinos. You will have time to explore on your own many of the famous Saloons and closed 'Hospitality' houses' on Main Street.
What's Included
- Crackers/Chips/Cookies- Local guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Bottled water
- National Park fees
- Picnic lunch with choice of subs or salads (you may bring your own lunch & beverage).
What's Not Included
- GratuitiesLogistics
Meet in parking lot.Additional Information
- Service animals allowed- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchair accessible
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately