Explore the dramatic Needles Highway in Custer!
Custer State Park is South Dakota’s natural gem. It’s just simply amazing. The southern portion contains prairies and the foothills of the Black Hills. The norther section, however, is high in the mountains. The Needles Highway climbs into the mountains, topping out at over 6,000 ft. The highway connects the main road through Custer, Highway 36, to the gorgeous Sylvan Lake in the mountains. It’s splendid.
I kind of explored the Needles Highway a bit haphazardly. My goal was the Cathedral Spires Trail. I wanted to get there early because the parking area is super tiny. However, that meant I had to backtrack a bit to Sylvan Lake and then head back down the Needles Highway in the other direction. It all worked out in the end.
The famous Needles Eye Tunnel. It’s only 9 ft. wide. Later in the day, I watched a couple of pickup trucks with their extended mirrors still out when driving through. I’m surprised they didn’t break anything.
The other side of the tunnel. One direction of travel at at time.
The tunnel from the next overlook. You can kind of see why this area is called the Needles. It reminds me a lot of Pinnacles National Park.
Great views of the Black Hills from up here.
The rock formations that inspired Mount Rushmore were in this area. Luckily this area wasn’t great for carving so the Needles were spared.
Now for some views from the Cathedral Spires Trail. It’s pretty steep. Since I’m asthmatic and at high elevation, I only slightly felt like I was dying while climbing this thing. And people wonder why I didn’t hike in the Grand Canyon much. Hiking is not so fun when your lungs are on fire.
Needles sticking out through the trees.
Thick foliage along this trail.
Getting closer to the top.
The trail goes in between two ridges of needle-like rock formations and cliffs.
It’s like a little canyon.
The Cathedral Spires really do soar.
It’s amazing at what erosion can do.
There isn’t much of a view from the end of the trail, but that’s not why one hikes up here for. It’s the spires.
Now for Sylvan Lake. A fantastic trail goes all a way around it.
Sylvan Lake is artificial, but that doesn’t make it any less gorgeous.
The Sylvan Lake Trail is gorgeous.
That ridge makes an almost natural dam. I haven’t see something like that before.
Much greener up here than down in the prairie. Look at that aspen on the right!
The trail climbs up and now to play on the rocks.
The really cool hollow on the other side of that giant rock ridge holding back the lake.
Now for some random overlooks along the Needles Highway.
The Cathedral Spires from a distance.
The Needles Highway is very narrow. Always stay as far to the right as possible around curves.
The Needles Highway area of Custer State Park was soooo cool. It was completely different from the rest of Custer State Park. Luckily, the road has a ton of overlooks for you to stop and gaze at the wonderful views of the Black Hills.
Check out my next update where I will be exploring Wind Cave National Park!
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Traveling the world to discover the past.