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Tag Archives: Peter Norbeck National Scenic Byway

Pigtails and Tunnels on the Iron Mountain Road

27 October 201816 September 2024

South Dakota boasts some of the most beautiful landscapes in the United States and there are several scenic roads that visitors can drive to take in the wonders of this part of the world.  Traveling from Mount Rushmore to Custer State Park, Peter Norbeck National Scenic Byway is a 70 mile stretch of roadway that includes Needles Highway as well as Iron Mountain Road.

The first section of the byway is US Highway 18A which is most commonly known as the Iron Mountain Road.  According to history, it was the road that “couldn’t be built”.  The major features of this drive are three granite tunnels and three pigtail bridges.  There are stopping points at the tunnels where glimpses of Mount Rushmore are framed by the tunnels and provide for fabulous photo opportunities.  Without stopping it will take me approximately 1 hour to drive Iron Mountain Drive, but even I can’t resist the occasion to pull over and take in all of the scenic views.

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One of the pigtail turns

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Gorgeous View from Peter Norbeck Overlook

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A view of Mt. Rushmore from the Iron Mountain Drive

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A map of the scenic drives

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Scenic Views Along Iron Mountain Drive

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One of the granite tunnels along Iron Mountain Drive!

Have you driven the Iron Mountain Drive?  I would love to hear about your experience if you kindly leave a message in the comments section below!  Many thanks for checking out my photos of the Iron Mountain Drive!  Wishing you many Happy Travels!

What to See and What to Do:

Iron Mountain Drive

Seventeen mile stretch of road in the Black Hills of South Dakota, also known as 16A

Where to Stay:

Country Inn & Suites
2321 N. Lacrosse Street
Rapid City, SD  57701
Telephone:  866 522 8891

Where to Eat:

BaRLee’s food and drink
253 Swanzey Street
Keystone, SD  57751
Telephone:  605 666 5509

Down home cooking where everything is made from scratch!

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Searching for the Needle Among the Abstract

29 September 201816 September 2024

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Granite spires towered over the thick forest of fir trees as I approached Needles Highway.  Also known as South Dakota Highway 87, this scenic byway lies within Custer Park, just outside of Rapid City.  This road, winding through some of the most unique formations in the United States, is a part of the park’s Peter Norbeck National Scenic Byway.  I prepared myself for amazing views, interesting geological features and a crazy drive of switchbacks over the next 14 miles.

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As the night began to fall, I had a few miles until I reached The Needle, but the abstract formations continued to fascinate me and I couldn’t resist pulling over for a moment to photograph them.  I enjoyed finding images in the interesting rocks such as animal figures or even human likenesses.

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Several tunnels, hairpin turns and tight spaces make up the scenic course that was completed in 1922.  As the night began to fall, I had only a few miles until I reached The Needle, but I was distracted by the peculiar formations which continued to fascinate me, peering between the pines.

I noticed the highway to beautiful Sylvan Lake and several trails before reaching the Needle’s Eye.  At one moment, I wondered if my car would fit between the large boulders flanking the highway.  According to the map, the Needle should appear at any moment and as the sky was darkening, I was concerned there was a chance that I may not be able to see it.

I finally made it to the Eye of the Needle and was so saddened that it was too difficult to see in the darkness. I could not have driven all of this way without a clear view of the Needle’s Eye, so I decided to make the trip back up the byway the next morning.  Without a doubt, it was one of the most fascinating attractions in the park.  I wished I would have set aside some time to enjoy an afternoon of rock climbing or hiking the Cathedral Spires, but it was on to my next stop for some well-awaited animal viewing at Custer State Park.

Have you taken The Needles Highway?  What did you think about the drive?  I would love to hear about your experience if you would kindly leave a message in the comments section below!  Many thanks for reading my post and Happy Travels!

For more information about the Needles Highway, check out South Dakota’s state  park website atwww.gfp.sd.gov.

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