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Wind Cave National Park Self-Guided Audio Tour

By Shaka Guide Apps
Free cancellation available
Price is RM 40 per traveller* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple travellers

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 7h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation

Overview

Discover the wonders of Wind Cave National Park with our immersive self-guided audio tour! Wander through one of the world's longest and most intricate cave systems and explore the park’s unique prairie and forest landscapes—all at your own pace.

With GPS-triggered narration, our expert guides bring the park’s geology and rich cultural history to life, sharing intriguing stories about the cave’s discovery, the lives of native people, and the scientific marvels hidden beneath your feet. Skip the crowds and rigid schedules—enjoy total freedom, offline maps, and compelling insights without the cost of traditional guided tours. Join thousands who’ve enriched their park adventures with our audio guides—download now and let the magic of Wind Cave unfold!

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Activity location

  • Cold Springs School Road
    • Cold Springs School Road
    • 57730, West Custer, South Dakota, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Custer
    • 57730, Custer, South Dakota, United States

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Wind Cave National Park Self-Guided Audio Tour in English

  • Activity duration is 7 hours7h
    7h
  • Opening hours: Sun 0:00-23:30
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
RM 40.26 x 1 TravellerRM 40.26
Total
Price is RM 40.26

What's included, what's not

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    Tours NEVER expire
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    Freedom to explore at your own pace
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    Offline map (no wifi or data needed)
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    Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
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    Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
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    Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive
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    Private Transportation
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    Parking Fees
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    Meals & Refreshments
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Entrance Fee for Cave Tours (price varies)

Know before you book

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Additional Starting Point: Hot Springs, South Dakota
  • Travelers must have a smartphone compatible with the Shaka Guide app.
  • The app must be downloaded and the tour redeemed before arrival.
  • Strong Wi-Fi or cellular data is required to download the tour in advance.
  • Location services (GPS) must be enabled on the device
  • Travelers are responsible for securing any required entrance passes, reservations, or permits before starting
  • No entrance fee to the park — trails, prairie, and the Visitor Center museum are all free; cave tours require a paid ticket (fees vary; first-come first-served; reservations recommended at Recreation.gov)
  • Park no longer accepts cash — bring a card or digital payment
  • Best visited spring and fall — ideal temperatures (mid-60s to 70s°F); winter may cause trail and cave tour closures
  • Cave is 54°F — dress in layers; closed-toe, low-heeled shoes required inside
  • No bags of any kind allowed in the cave — don't touch formations or cave walls
  • Consider skipping the cave tour if you have claustrophobia, heart or respiratory conditions, recent surgery, or knee/back problems — a wheelchair-accessible tour is available
  • Bison roam freely — keep your distance; they can be dangerous if threatened ••••••

Activity itinerary

Cold Springs School Road

  • 1h
Built in 1887, the Cold Springs Schoolhouse is among South Dakota's oldest log school buildings. This historic structure once served as a school, dance hall, church, and community center. After closing in 1949 following a major blizzard, it faced demolition but was restored by the Cold Springs Historical Society. Now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the schoolhouse stands beside the Cold Springs Cemetery. Visitors can explore the site, especially during monthly open houses from May to October, and reflect on the area's rich educational and communal heritage

Sanctuary Trail

  • 2h
The Sanctuary Trail is a 3.6-mile (5.8 km) one-way hike through Wind Cave's rolling prairies. Starting about a mile north of the Rankin Ridge fire tower turnoff, the trail meanders through open grasslands and a large prairie dog town, offering hikers a chance to observe these lively creatures in their natural habitat. The path gently undulates across the landscape, providing expansive views and opportunities to spot wildlife like bison and elk. The trail concludes at its junction with the Highland Creek Trail, allowing for extended hikes or a return trip through the serene prairie environment.

Rankin Ridge Nature Trail

  • 45m
The Rankin Ridge Trail is a scenic 1-mile loop leading to Wind Cave National Park's highest point at 5,013 feet. The trail ascends through ponderosa pine forests to a historic fire lookout tower (closed to the public), offering panoramic views of the Black Hills and, on clear days, the distant Badlands. Along the way, hikers can explore 14 interpretive sites detailing the area's natural and cultural history. The descent follows a gentle gravel road, making the trail accessible for most visitors. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as bison and prairie dogs near the trailhead.

West Meets East (Bird & Habitat Display)

  • 15m
Located near the intersection of U.S. Highway 385 and the southern end of the visitor center road, the Bird Habitat Display aoffers visitors a glimpse into the park's avian diversity. During wet years, a seasonal pond forms here, attracting waterfowl and migrating birds like ducks and geese. This spot provides an excellent opportunity for birdwatching, especially during spring and fall migrations. The display highlights the importance of preserving and managing habitats within the park to maintain its diverse bird community. Visitors can enjoy observing various bird species in this accessible and informative location.

Lookout Point Trail

  • 2h
The Lookout Point Trail offers a 4.5-mile loop through Wind Cave National Park's diverse landscapes. Traversing rolling prairies and following Beaver Creek, hikers can enjoy expansive views and potential wildlife sightings, including bison and elk. A side trip up Lookout Point provides a vantage point to observe areas affected by the 2010 American Elk Prescribed Fire. This moderately challenging trail can be combined with sections of the Highland Creek and Centennial Trails for extended hikes, showcasing the park's unique mix of grasslands and forests. It's an ideal route for those seeking solitude and a deeper connection with the park's natural beauty.

Wind Cave National Park

  • 30m
The Wind Cave National Park Visitor Center serves as the gateway to exploring the park's unique underground and surface features. Visitors can obtain information, maps, and backcountry permits, and purchase passes for cave tours, which depart from here. The center features exhibits on the park's geology, wildlife, and cultural history, including displays on the Civilian Conservation Corps and early cave explorer Alvin McDonald. A film, Wind Cave: Two Worlds, provides an overview of the cave and prairie ecosystems.

Prairie Trail Trailhead

  • 20m
The Prairie Vista Trail is a 1-mile loop located behind the Wind Cave Visitor Center. This easy, family-friendly path meanders through rolling grasslands and offers interpretive signs highlighting the park's diverse flora and fauna. Along the way, hikers can view the natural entrance to Wind Cave, a sacred site in Lakota tradition. The trail is one of the few in the park that permits leashed pets, making it accessible for visitors with dogs. Wildlife sightings, including prairie dogs and bison, are common. With minimal elevation gain, it's an ideal introduction to the park's prairie ecosystem.

Location

Activity location

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    Cold Springs School Road
    • Cold Springs School Road
    • 57730, West Custer, South Dakota, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Custer
    • 57730, Custer, South Dakota, United States

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