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Amateur film of a family vacation circa 1940s showing the Badlands, Black Hills, and Mount Rushmore in South Dakota.
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Darren Clabo, Ph.D., is the state fire meteorologist. We check in with him on the state's wildfire outlook during a hot and dry summer in the Black Hills.
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It’s a hot one in the Black Hills, and that sparked three wildfires in a single day this week.
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NewsSince the NPS took over management of the land in 1903, explorers have worked on mapping the cave system. The partially mapped caves clock in at 167 miles.
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Fire officials say some pieces of professional equipment could make a major difference if wildfire flames get close to you.
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South Dakota boasts more than 3,800 miles of roads and trails for motorized vehicles. But, it’s not as simple as hopping on your ATV and heading for the hills.
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Four walks across the summer let the public learn more about the cultural and natural resources found across the Black Hills National Forest.
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Gary Enright of the 1881 Courthouse Museum shares with us the story of Sarah "Aunt Sally" Campbell who was born a slave but became a property owner and a successful entrepreneur during the Black Hills gold rush.
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While kids may celebrate the end of the school year and envision lazy summer days, one summer camp—now in its 90th year—keeps kids active and engaged.
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NewsRescue personnel responded to two separate emergencies at Hippie Hole in the Black Hills.