A big park, a lot of little squirrels, and a large area of green space. I like to lie here in summer, watch the sky, watch the water, and I can take a nap. There are not many people. It’s quiet. It’s good.
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Custer State Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Custer State park is the largest state park with 71000 acres of land and home to over 1300 bison. It features plenty of wildlife, amazing hikes, scenic drives and beautiful lakes.
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Custer State Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A big park, a lot of little squirrels, and a large area of green space. I like to lie here in summer, watch the sky, watch the water, and I can take a nap. There are not many people. It’s quiet. It’s good.
It’s best to go to the park to relax on weekends ^_^
South Dakota's first state park, the Cast State Park Wildlife Ring Road, is a spectacular and beautiful park with amazing views and wildlife, and is an ideal place to watch North American wildlife. The park's wildlife ranges from the famous American buffalo, bison, sika deer, pronghorn, elk, coyote and groundhog, but the most striking is the American bison, which can reach more than 1,500, which is spectacular. With the little friend in the open jeep to dive into the park hinterland, although the frozen shivering, the buffalo children when they eat milk, the nature of their mother, so the buffalo mother can only choose to stay and raise one child. It is reported that in September, the park also hosts an annual buffalo roundup, with more than 1,000 buffaloes concentrated and sold to balance the pastures, which began in 1965 and now involves more than 10,000 people a year. Cast State Park covers 71,000 hectares and is a great place to watch wildlife. You can watch the buffalo flocks and quietly graze on the wildlife loop. When we saw them, we marveled at their appearance and presence for a long time. Not only can you see the animal groups from afar, there are many groundhogs and turkeys in the park, human and lovely, natural truths may be in this interaction.
Enjoy a wild trip with nature. Are you a person who likes animals? If so, then the next place I want Amway to give my friends is an absolute place where animal lovers can't go, he is Custer State Park. It is a wildlife-themed animal park. Here you can enjoy a wild trip with nature. ♛ [Wildlife Revelry] We sat in the car and drove into the park. At the beginning, we saw pheasants foraging on the grass. We also saw alpacas resting on the side along the way, and there were many bears, bison and the like. But we all sat in the car and didn't dare to get out because bison and other wildlife were said to be aggressive, so it's safe to say tourists are still required to sit in the car. ♛ [Party with Nature] Wildlife gathers there, living in their own circles, and not affecting each other within the circle. Looking at them, I think that there are fewer and fewer places suitable for them to live. Suddenly I feel that we should protect the environment and provide them with a better habitat. ✔ Tips: ★ Address :13329 US Highway 16A East Custer, SD 57730, 57730★ Note: Be sure to listen to the staff, you can't get off the bus privately! ☜ Focus! ! ! ! ! !
North American wildlife gathering places now many people will have some cats and dogs in their homes. It can be seen that we have a lot of problems with animals, and now there is definitely a zoo option in the must-choice places for children to play. Castle's state park is a good place to go. It is a great place to enjoy a variety of North American wildlife, arguably one of the most complete zoos of the species. The group departure from Castle State Park is very spectacular and beautiful. We went in winter. The cool air in the morning did not stop our group from going out to play. It was about ten o'clock in the morning, and then the open jeep arrived in the center of the park. Along the way, you can see many animals, such as American buffalo, bison herd, as well as sika deer, elk, etc., which can be described as endless. It can be seen that people are dazzled. The largest number of non-American bison is not, there are more than 1,500, but each buffalo can only raise one child per nest. Because when you eat milk, you will top it. Every September, the park will even hold an annual roundup of buffaloes, selling hundreds of them from more than 1,000, which is also to ensure the matching of grass and buffalo numbers. More than 10,000 people participate every year. It can be said to be the biggest activity in the park. There are few people in winter. You can take a walk and take pictures. It is especially suitable for taking children to play once on weekend afternoons. There are also groundhogs and turkeys. All kinds of animals are only you can't think of. You can't see it. It's worth a visit. You can stay in Quality Inn & Suite Butte around, the environment is still very good, not far from the park, there is a museum and hiking trail around for outdoor hiking, overall very good.