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South Dakota

The Best of Mount Rushmore, the Black Hills and Badlands

Program No. 13160RJ
Discover South Dakota’s beautiful Black Hills and Badlands, where bison mosey through roadside meadows and hand-carved mountains tower over vast stretches of untouched wilderness.

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At a Glance

The land now shadowed by Mount Rushmore was, up until the 1870s, called the "last great unknown." Enrich your understanding of American growth in this vast wilderness as you immerse yourself in the discovery of Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Badlands National Park and The Mammoth Site. Study the lives of gold seekers and sod busters, and discover the Old West before a handful of presidents made it famous.
Activity Level
On Your Feet
Walking up to one mile on varied terrain; some stairs. Elevations range from 4,300 to 5,200 feet.

What You'll Learn

  • Expand your mind at Mount Rushmore National Memorial, the Crazy Horse Memorial and Custer State Park.
  • Experience the otherworldly moon-like landscape of spectacular Badlands National Park.
  • Discover an active paleontological dig site, which boasts the largest concentration of mammoth remains in the world!

General Notes

Select dates are designated for small groups and are limited to 24 participants or less. For a more active outdoor program in the Black Hills, check out "Hike, Kayak & Ride: Black Hills, Badlands & Mount Rushmore" (#12774).
Featured Expert
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John Esposti
John Esposti was born and raised in central New Jersey. He received a degree in education from the University of Idaho and utilized his degree by teaching in Alaska. He met his wife Cindy in Hawaii and returned with her to the Black Hills to operate a family-run travel business. After selling the business, John worked at the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research. John now spends his days with Cindy on a new tourism venture called GeoFunTrek, providing intimate explorations for visitors.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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John Esposti was born and raised in central New Jersey. He received a degree in education from the University of Idaho and utilized his degree by teaching in Alaska. He met his wife Cindy in Hawaii and returned with her to the Black Hills to operate a family-run travel business. After selling the business, John worked at the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research. John now spends his days with Cindy on a new tourism venture called GeoFunTrek, providing intimate explorations for visitors.
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Stephen was born in Eagle Butte, SD on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation, and raised in Rapid City, SD by his grandparents. In 2009 Stephen received his bachelor’s in elementary education from Oglala Lakota College. Growing up in his grandparents’ home, he learned from their example how to combine both the Christian and Lakota Traditional value systems. Stephen is the current board president for the Black Hills Powwow Association and is actively pursuing a master’s degree in leadership and management.
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Bill Keck is a retired extension educator, serving 33 years with Pennsylvania State, Colorado State, and South Dakota State Universities, retiring in 2008. He was an active volunteer in Rapid City with the Chamber of Commerce and the city’s Urban Wildlife and Forestry Boards up until 2013 when he and his wife, Jeanette, decided to spend their winters in Arizona. He is still active with the Cosmopolitan service club and Spearfish United Methodist Church. Bill and Jeanette have three grown children and seven grandchildren.
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Jean-Claire Hamblin grew up in the Black Hills. She earned degrees in social work, psychology, and sociology from the University of South Dakota with stops at the University of San Francisco, San Diego State University, and Augustana College. She has four adult children and six grandchildren. Retired as the coordinator at the only community school in South Dakota, her time now allows for tennis, volleyball, book club, church choir, and occasional travels. She loves being anywhere in The Hills and sharing them with others.
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Karen Raben grew up in the Black Hills. After college, she spent the next 40 years living in several Midwest cities, Connecticut, and New York. During that time, Karen completed a master’s degree at Connecticut Western State University and had careers in teaching, business consulting, and parenting. In 2004, Karen and her husband, Tim, retired from their consulting business in the Chicago area and moved to Rapid City. Karen enjoyed traveling and learning the history of the places she visited.
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Michael Snyder grew up in the Black Hills near Sturgis, South Dakota on a family-owned cattle ranch as part of the fourth generation along with his two brothers working cattle, riding horses, and driving tractors. Attending college at South Dakota State University led him to internships for the South Dakota State Legislature and United States Senate along with study abroad in Florence, Italy. After graduation, Michael got involved in the travel sector and began leading trips across the country and around the world.
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Mike Pflaum grew up in southeastern Minnesota and graduated with honors from Mankato State University with a B.S. in recreation and parks administration with minors in geology and earth science. He retired at the end of 2021 after a 41-year career with the National Park Service where he held a variety of positions, including naturalist, park ranger, and park superintendent. Mike enjoys photography and discussing the value and importance of parks and large landscape preservation. Mike has been a Road Scholar group leader since 2022.
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Bill Scholl grew up on a ranch in Northwestern South Dakota. After graduating high school in Isabel, SD, he studied music and business at Middle Tennessee State University. Bill enjoyed a career involving wholesale distribution, retail management, and business ownership. He and his wife, Gracie, enjoy hiking, biking, and motorcycling, and love living in Western South Dakota. Bill is a member of the Rapid City Cosmopolitan Club.
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