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Flintstones Bedrock City was a 62 acres (25 ha) theme park and campground in Custer, South Dakota in the Black Hills which featured buildings and characters inspired by The Flintstones television series. The facility opened in 1966 and closed in 2015. [1] The campground was reopened as Buffalo Ridge Campground Resort.
Today, the town is a resort area with a campground and cabins for rental. There is also a church. [3] Additional USFS campgrounds are located nearby, and there is a walk-in trout fishing area along Rapid Creek to the west of the town. Silver City has a volunteer fire department, and a small community center in the old schoolhouse, but is now ...
The Rimrock Area is a suburban area of Rapid City, South Dakota located along South Dakota Highway 44 and Rapid Creek in the eastern Black Hills, between Rapid City and US-385. The area consists of a series of rural residential areas, subdivisions of various sizes, and old towns, including: Dark Canyon, South Dakota; Big Bend, South Dakota
Dewey is an unincorporated community near the southwest corner of Custer County, South Dakota, United States, less than one mile from the Wyoming border in a prairie region of the Black Hills. [3] [4] There are approximately five or six homes in town. [5] Dewey has a volunteer fire department in the Edgemont city district. [6]
Seizure of the Black Hills; Sheridan Lake (South Dakota) Sidney-Black Hills Trail; Silver City, South Dakota; Henry Weston Smith; South Dakota Highway 40; South Dakota Highway 44; South Dakota Highway 87; South Dakota Highway 244; South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Spearfish, South Dakota; Sol Star; Sturgis Motorcycle Rally; Sturgis ...
Sheridan Lake, a reservoir, is located on Spring Creek in Pennington County, South Dakota. Built over the site of Sheridan , the first county seat, it is owned and operated by the United States Forest Service and is one of the recreational areas of the Black Hills National Forest .
Bear Country USA is a drive-through wildlife park and zoo in the Black Hills near Rapid City, South Dakota.Founded in 1972, the park is noted for its bears, but also hosts other North American wildlife, such as wolves, elk, mountain lions, and buffalo.
Official South Dakota Highway Map. State of South Dakota. 2007. A Tourist Guide of the Black Hills (South Dakota Department of Environment & Natural Resources) South Dakota Atlas & Gazetteer. Yarmouth, ME: DeLorme. 1997. ISBN 0-89933-239-0.