Black Forest Inn, 23191 Hwy 385, Rapid City 57702, South Dakota, USA
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Black Forest Inn 
23191 Hwy 385, Rapid City 57702, South Dakota, USA
+1 605 5742000
http://www.blackforestinn.net
General and in-room facilities and services available at Black Forest Inn
summer garden
summer terrace/patio
conference room
room for quiet games
rooms for non-smokers
luggage storage
garage places on site
quiet surroundings
common TV room
heating in room
air conditioner in room
tea and coffee making facilities
en-suite/private bathroom
Some excerpts from the website of Black Forest Inn that might be useful
The Black Forest Inn is Perfect for The Black Forest Inn is the ideal spot for family reunions where the Inn becomes your home away from home. The indoor and outdoor areas can accommodate a variety of relaxing and recreational activities for your group or family. Guests may utilize the outdoor grills on the patio for a barbecue and enjoy the outdoor hot tub area. From a intimate few to one-hundred guests. Make this special occasion a moment to remember at the Black Forest Inn. The Black Forest Inn provides a lovely scenic backdrop for your wedding ceremony and reception, plus accommodations for your wedding guests. The with its king size bed, TV/VCR, Swedish shower, and private indoor hot tub is the perfect setting for your intimate, romantic beginning. Long after the wedding, this suite is the perfect place to celebrate an anniversary or a weekend away. The Black Forest Inn provides the perfect accommodations for business or academic retreats. The Great Room and Dining Room serve for conferences and gatherings. High speed wireless internet keeps you in touch. The Game Room with large-screen TV provides another venue for breakout sessions and video presentations.

REUNIONS � WEDDINGS � RETREATS. Cindy and Isaac Invite You to Experience the Black Forest Inn. Where... You are treated as a guest......but feel at home!. Centrally located in the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota the Black Forest Inn Bed and Breakfast is a perfect lodging location while visiting Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Crazy Horse Memorial, Custer State Park, Badlands National Park, Wind Cave National Park, Jewel Cave National Monument and Devil's Tower National Monument. We are located within minutes of Pactola Lake, Sheridan Lake, the Mickelson Trail, and the Centennial Trail. The perfect area for boating, hunting, fishing, hiking, rock climbing, golfing, mountain biking, and summer and winter sports. International Chef Isaac prepares scrumptious breakfast and dinner delights. Breakfasts such as stuffed French toast, pumpkin pancakes, special egg bake, and more, served with fresh fruit, juice, potatoes and breakfast meat. Dinner cuisine such as Rack of Lamb, Steak Fillets and Pork Wellington. The picturesque setting was a perfect vacation spot. Cindy and Isaac were warm and treated us like royalty. If I could I would move in forever. Cindy, NJ. We were fortunate enough to stay during a wine tasting party. Isaac's Mediterranean cuisine was to die for! Joel, MN. The Black Hills is to be experienced along with the Black Forest Inn. Mikhail, Germany. Browse through the graciously furnished. Reservations can be made by calling toll free 1-800-888-1607. REUNIONS; WEDDINGS; RETREATS. Black Forest Inn; 23191 Hwy 385; Rapid City, South Dakota 57702 1-800-888-1607; 1-605-574-2000; info@blackforestinn.net

REUNIONS WEDDINGS RETREATS. We offer the following amenities European coffee anytime... Pamper Yourself With a Wonderful, Relaxing, In-Room Massage Available by Reservation. A Game Room featuring high definition TV, pool table and extensive video library. Just let us know Vegetarian and special diets accommodated French and a little Italian spoken here... Guest Refrigerator and Ice Coffee and tea bar. Black Forest Inn 23191 Hwy 385 Rapid City, South Dakota 57702 1-800-888-1607 1-605-574-2000

The Black Forest Inn is centrally-located and provides a great vacation headquarters for exploring the Black Hills. History Hiking Biking Climbing Fishing Hunting Spelunking Day Touring Wildlife Photography Rock Hounding Horseback Riding Archeology Paleontology. Black Hills trout streams and watersheds. WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY. Visit Custer State Park, one of the largest state parks in America. Custer State Park is a drive-through wildlife treasure featuring buffalo, pronghorn antelope, wild donkeys, big horn sheep, coyotes, wild turkey and prairie dogs. Custer State Park is also known for its seasonally-changing native vegetation. Drive Hwy 244 behind Mount Rushmore to see wild mountain goats grazing along the roadway. Whitetail and mule deer thrive everywhere in the Black Hills. You might even see a mountain lion, an increasingly encountered resident of the central Black Hills. Black Hills streams abound with Brook, Rainbow and German Brown Trout. Non-resident South Dakota fishing licenses are available for one day, three days or for the season. Interested in a fishing guided tour? Contact our friends at. Dakota Anglers Outfitters. The Black Hills also offer fishing in an abundance of man-made lakes. Pactola and Sheridan Lakes are both within minutes of the Black Forest Inn. The Black Hills offer hunting opportunities for small and large game, waterfowl and wild turkey. Non-resident South Dakota hunting and fishing licenses are available at SD sporting good stores, convenience stores and online at. Pactola Lake near Black Forest Inn. Drive the Peter Norbeck Scenic Byway on Iron Mountain Road (Hwy 16A) over switchbacks and pigtail bridges and through tunnels with a view of Mount Rushmore. Take the Needles Highway (Hwy 87) through the Cascade Spires, the Needle's Eye and Sylvan Lake in high granite country. Drive the Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway (Hwy 14A) between Cheyenne Crossing and Spearfish. Enjoy beautiful Roughlock Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, Spearfish Falls and a deep canyon with limestone towering overhead. Needles Highway - Norbeck Scenic Byway. HIKING, BIKING and CLIMBING. The Black Hills offer tremendous opportunities for hiking and biking through the National Forest or over high granite ridges and ranges. Several formal trails traverse the Black Hills, including the George S. Mickelson Trail and the Centennial Trail. Trails range from 2 to 110 miles in length, following old railroad lines, mining roads and waterways through gulches and tunnels. The Needles area and the monolithic granite uplifts behind Mount Rushmore provide excellent vertical granite climbing, while Spearfish Canyon provides awesome vertical limestone climbing. Professional climbing schools and outfitters are available. Hike and explore the mysterious landscape of Badlands National Park. Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway. Explore the history of the Black Hills Gold Rush of 1876, the Black Hills Tin Boom of 1884, and the carving of Mount Rushmore 1927-41. Explore the history of the Lakota Sioux, the mysteries of Crazy Horse, and the White Buffalo Woman cosmology. Visit the Sculptor's Studio at the Shrine of Democracy and learn about Gutzon Borglum, the man who conceptualized and directed the carving of Mount Rushmore. Gutzon Borglum, Sculptor of Mount Rushmore. The Black Hills offers a large number of commercial and national caves including Wind Cave National Park and Jewel Cave National Monument featuring dogtooth spar crystalwork and intricate red and gray boxwork. Rushmore from the Sculptor's Studio. ARCHEOLOGY - PALEONTOLOGY. The Black Hills and surrounding prairie provide rich sources of prehistoric artifacts. Visit the Black Hills Institute of Geology in Hill City The Mammoth Site in Hot Springs. Buffalo in Custer State Park. Black Hills Central Railroad 1880 Train. Crazy Horse Memorial. Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
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