Black Hills of South Dakota
Your Trip Includes:
- Mitchell Corn Palace
- Wounded Knee Monument
- Red Cloud Heritage Center Art Show
- Black Hills Gold Factory Tour
- Wall Drug
- Tour of Badlands National Park
- “City of Presidents” Tour
- Mount Rushmore National Memorial
- Crazy Horse Memorial
- 1880 Train
- Custer State Park with Buffalo Jeep Tour and Dinner Cookout
- Minuteman Missile National Historic Site
- Local Guide for Four Days
- Eight Nights Lodging
- Eight Breakfasts
- Four Dinners
- All Taxes & Tips on Above Services
- Hotel Luggage Handling
- Motorcoach Transportation
- JB Tours Escort
Your Trip Includes:
- Mitchell Corn Palace
- Wounded Knee Monument
- Red Cloud Heritage Center Art Show
- Black Hills Gold Factory Tour
- Wall Drug
- Tour of Badlands National Park
- “City of Presidents” Tour
- Mount Rushmore National Memorial
- Crazy Horse Memorial
- 1880 Train
- Custer State Park with Buffalo Jeep Tour and Dinner Cookout
- Minuteman Missile National Historic Site
- Local Guide for Four Days
- Eight Nights Lodging
- Eight Breakfasts
- Four Dinners
- All Taxes & Tips on Above Services
- Hotel Luggage Handling
- Motorcoach Transportation
- JB Tours Escort
Your Trip Includes:
- Mitchell Corn Palace
- Wounded Knee Monument
- Red Cloud Heritage Center Art Show
- Black Hills Gold Factory Tour
- Wall Drug
- Tour of Badlands National Park
- “City of Presidents” Tour
- Mount Rushmore National Memorial
- Crazy Horse Memorial
- 1880 Train
- Custer State Park with Buffalo Jeep Tour and Dinner Cookout
- Minuteman Missile National Historic Site
- Local Guide for Four Days
- Eight Nights Lodging
- Eight Breakfasts
- Four Dinners
- All Taxes & Tips on Above Services
- Hotel Luggage Handling
- Motorcoach Transportation
- JB Tours Escort
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| Double Occupancy |
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| Single Occupancy |
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| Triple Occupancy |
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| Quad Occupancy |

A non-refundable deposit of $20 is required to guarantee your reservation. Final payment is due no later than June 5, 2026. In the event of cancellation, JB Tours will refund all monies paid, minus the deposit and any non-recoverable expenses, such as deposits made on your behalf for reservations. No-call, no-show passengers forfeit all monies paid.
| $1,676 Per Person |
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| Double Occupancy |
| $2,076 Per Person |
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| Single Occupancy |
| $1,676 Per Person |
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| Triple Occupancy |
| $1,526 Per Person |
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| Quad Occupancy |

A non-refundable deposit of $20 is required to guarantee your reservation.
Final payment is due no later than June 5, 2026.
In the event of cancellation, JB Tours will refund all monies paid, minus the deposit and any non-recoverable expenses, such as deposits made on your behalf for reservations.
No-call, no-show passengers forfeit all monies paid.
| $0,000 Per Person |
|---|
| Double Occupancy |
| $0,000 Per Person |
|---|
| Single Occupancy |
| $0,000 Per Person |
|---|
| Triple Occupancy |
| $0,000 Per Person |
|---|
| Quad Occupancy |

A deposit of $20 per person will guarantee your reservation. The remaining balance is due by April 23, 2026. Cancellations are permitted at any time, and all payments made will be refunded, excluding any non-recoverable costs.
Your Itinerary
Day 1 – Monday, July 20 Depart Fostoria, Ohio, for your South Dakota Tour – Embark on a nine-day tour to South Dakota. One Night Lodging, Madison, Wisconsin – Travel to Madison, Wisconsin, where you will spend the first night. Dinner at a local Restaurant – At the end of the day, take time to have dinner with your friends.
Day 2 – Tuesday, July 21
One Overnight in Sioux Falls, South Dakota – Continue your travels west with your next overnight in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Dinner at a local Restaurant – Enjoy one of the local favorites at the end of the day.
Day 3 – Wednesday, July 22
Visit the Corn Palace – The original Corn Palace, called “The Corn Belt Exposition” was established in 1892. Early settlers displayed the fruits of their harvest on the building exterior in order to prove the fertility of South Dakota soil. Visit Wounded Knee Massacre Monument – Meet your local guide and travel to the Wounded Knee Monument. Enjoy a narration focused on Plains Indian history, the Indian Wars, and the Wounded Knee massacre. Čhatkú Arts Center (formerly the Heritage Center at Maȟpiya Lúta) – Began in 1969 as the Red Cloud Indian Art Show, today it is known as the Čhatkú Arts Center. It houses the gift shop, featuring the art of over 300 Native Artists, a renowned Native art collection containing nearly 13,000 pieces, a gallery hosting two-three exhibits per year, the annual art show, and much more. Four Overnights in Rapid City, South Dakota – You will be spending four nights in Rapid City, South Dakota, with dinner on your own. Your guide will recommend restaurants in the area where you can dine.
Day 4 – Thursday, July 23
Tour the Black Hills Gold Factory – Depart the hotel with your local guide. During your tour, you’ll learn about the fascinating and intricate process which is used to craft the much sought-after gold and diamond jewelry, including Black Hills Gold rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches. Visit Wall Drug Store – Your next stop is one of the world’s most well-known roadside attractions. Enjoy the famous Wall Drug Store, where you will have time for shopping galore! Lunch will be on your own. Visit Badlands National Park – Stop at the Ben Reifel Visitors Center. Badlands National Park is 244,000 acres of unique rock formations, sharply eroded buttes and jagged, colorful spires. The Badlands is shrouded in ancient mystery and timeless beauty.
Day 5 – Friday, July 24
“City of Presidents” – Rapid City, South Dakota – Depart the hotel with your local guide. Begin your day with a drive through Rapid City, South Dakota, known as the “City of Presidents” due to its collection of life-sized bronze statues of U.S. Presidents lining downtown streets. Visit Mount Rushmore – During your time at Mt. Rushmore, you will have plenty of time to walk around, take photos, and explore the monument. Lunch will be on your own. Crazy Horse Visitor Center – Also today, visit the Crazy Horse Memorial. View a film and exhibits relating to the Crazy Horse at the Visitors Center. Bus Ride to the Base of Crazy Horse Mountain – Take a 25-minute round trip bus trek to the base of Crazy Horse Mountain for up-close views. Dinner is on your own this evening.
Day 6 – Saturday, July 25
Ride the 1880 Train – Depart the hotel with your guide this morning. What could be more fun than enjoying a ride through the Black Hills of South Dakota on board an authentic steam train? The first steam engine in the Black Hills was brought across the prairie by bull teams to the Homestake Mining Company at Lead in 1879. Off-Road Buffalo Safari Jeep Tour of Custer State Park – Take an off-road jeep tour at Custer State Park. Drive past herds of free-roaming buffalo, antelope, prairie dogs, and more. The wildlife in this park is beautiful. Also included is a cookout dinner.
Day 7 – Sunday, July 26
Minuteman Missile Visitors Center – The Minuteman Missile Visitors Center is the best place to begin your visit to the park. Exhibits, films, and a bookstore allow visitors to explore the story of the Minuteman Intercontinental Ballistic Missile System and its role in the larger context of the Cold War. One Overnight in Sioux Falls, South Dakota – You will overnight in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Dinner at a local Restaurant – Relax at the end of the day with a dinner with friends.
Day 8 – Monday, July 27
One Night Lodging, Madison, Wisconsin – After breakfast, check out and travel to Madison, Wisconsin, where you will spend one night. Dinner is on your own this evening.
Day 9 – Tuesday, July 28
Depart for Home – Following breakfast at the hotel, depart for home with memories of South Dakota!
Your Itinerary
Day 1 – Monday, July 20 Depart Fostoria, Ohio, for your South Dakota Tour – Embark on a nine-day tour to South Dakota. One Night Lodging, Madison, Wisconsin – Travel to Madison, Wisconsin, where you will spend the first night. Dinner at a local Restaurant – At the end of the day, take time to have dinner with your friends.
Day 2 – Tuesday, July 21
One Overnight in Sioux Falls, South Dakota – Continue your travels west with your next overnight in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Dinner at a local Restaurant – Enjoy one of the local favorites at the end of the day.
Day 3 – Wednesday, July 22
Visit the Corn Palace – The original Corn Palace, called “The Corn Belt Exposition” was established in 1892. Early settlers displayed the fruits of their harvest on the building exterior in order to prove the fertility of South Dakota soil. Visit Wounded Knee Massacre Monument – Meet your local guide and travel to the Wounded Knee Monument. Enjoy a narration focused on Plains Indian history, the Indian Wars, and the Wounded Knee massacre. Čhatkú Arts Center (formerly the Heritage Center at Maȟpiya Lúta) – Began in 1969 as the Red Cloud Indian Art Show, today it is known as the Čhatkú Arts Center. It houses the gift shop, featuring the art of over 300 Native Artists, a renowned Native art collection containing nearly 13,000 pieces, a gallery hosting two-three exhibits per year, the annual art show, and much more. Four Overnights in Rapid City, South Dakota – You will be spending four nights in Rapid City, South Dakota, with dinner on your own. Your guide will recommend restaurants in the area where you can dine.
Day 4 – Thursday, July 23
Tour the Black Hills Gold Factory – Depart the hotel with your local guide. During your tour, you’ll learn about the fascinating and intricate process which is used to craft the much sought-after gold and diamond jewelry, including Black Hills Gold rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches. Visit Wall Drug Store – Your next stop is one of the world’s most well-known roadside attractions. Enjoy the famous Wall Drug Store, where you will have time for shopping galore! Lunch will be on your own. Visit Badlands National Park – Stop at the Ben Reifel Visitors Center. Badlands National Park is 244,000 acres of unique rock formations, sharply eroded buttes and jagged, colorful spires. The Badlands is shrouded in ancient mystery and timeless beauty.
Day 5 – Friday, July 24
“City of Presidents” – Rapid City, South Dakota – Depart the hotel with your local guide. Begin your day with a drive through Rapid City, South Dakota, known as the “City of Presidents” due to its collection of life-sized bronze statues of U.S. Presidents lining downtown streets. Visit Mount Rushmore – During your time at Mt. Rushmore, you will have plenty of time to walk around, take photos, and explore the monument. Lunch will be on your own. Crazy Horse Visitor Center – Also today, visit the Crazy Horse Memorial. View a film and exhibits relating to the Crazy Horse at the Visitors Center. Bus Ride to the Base of Crazy Horse Mountain – Take a 25-minute round trip bus trek to the base of Crazy Horse Mountain for up-close views. Dinner is on your own this evening.
Day 6 – Saturday, July 25
Ride the 1880 Train – Depart the hotel with your guide this morning. What could be more fun than enjoying a ride through the Black Hills of South Dakota on board an authentic steam train? The first steam engine in the Black Hills was brought across the prairie by bull teams to the Homestake Mining Company at Lead in 1879. Off-Road Buffalo Safari Jeep Tour of Custer State Park – Take an off-road jeep tour at Custer State Park. Drive past herds of free-roaming buffalo, antelope, prairie dogs, and more. The wildlife in this park is beautiful. Also included is a cookout dinner.
Day 7 – Sunday, July 26
Minuteman Missile Visitors Center – The Minuteman Missile Visitors Center is the best place to begin your visit to the park. Exhibits, films, and a bookstore allow visitors to explore the story of the Minuteman Intercontinental Ballistic Missile System and its role in the larger context of the Cold War. One Overnight in Sioux Falls, South Dakota – You will overnight in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Dinner at a local Restaurant – Relax at the end of the day with a dinner with friends.
Day 8 – Monday, July 27
One Night Lodging, Madison, Wisconsin – After breakfast, check out and travel to Madison, Wisconsin, where you will spend one night. Dinner is on your own this evening.
Day 9 – Tuesday, July 28
Depart for Home – Following breakfast at the hotel, depart for home with memories of South Dakota!
Your Itinerary
Day 1 – Monday, July 20 Depart Fostoria, Ohio, for your South Dakota Tour – Embark on a nine-day tour to South Dakota. One Night Lodging, Madison, Wisconsin – Travel to Madison, Wisconsin, where you will spend the first night. Dinner at a local Restaurant – At the end of the day, take time to have dinner with your friends.
Day 2 – Tuesday, July 21
One Overnight in Sioux Falls, South Dakota – Continue your travels west with your next overnight in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Dinner at a local Restaurant – Enjoy one of the local favorites at the end of the day.
Day 3 – Wednesday, July 22
Visit the Corn Palace – The original Corn Palace, called “The Corn Belt Exposition” was established in 1892. Early settlers displayed the fruits of their harvest on the building exterior in order to prove the fertility of South Dakota soil. Visit Wounded Knee Massacre Monument – Meet your local guide and travel to the Wounded Knee Monument. Enjoy a narration focused on Plains Indian history, the Indian Wars, and the Wounded Knee massacre. Čhatkú Arts Center (formerly the Heritage Center at Maȟpiya Lúta) – Began in 1969 as the Red Cloud Indian Art Show, today it is known as the Čhatkú Arts Center. It houses the gift shop, featuring the art of over 300 Native Artists, a renowned Native art collection containing nearly 13,000 pieces, a gallery hosting two-three exhibits per year, the annual art show, and much more. Four Overnights in Rapid City, South Dakota – You will be spending four nights in Rapid City, South Dakota, with dinner on your own. Your guide will recommend restaurants in the area where you can dine.
Day 4 – Thursday, July 23
Tour the Black Hills Gold Factory – Depart the hotel with your local guide. During your tour, you’ll learn about the fascinating and intricate process which is used to craft the much sought-after gold and diamond jewelry, including Black Hills Gold rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches. Visit Wall Drug Store – Your next stop is one of the world’s most well-known roadside attractions. Enjoy the famous Wall Drug Store, where you will have time for shopping galore! Lunch will be on your own. Visit Badlands National Park – Stop at the Ben Reifel Visitors Center. Badlands National Park is 244,000 acres of unique rock formations, sharply eroded buttes and jagged, colorful spires. The Badlands is shrouded in ancient mystery and timeless beauty.
Day 5 – Friday, July 24
“City of Presidents” – Rapid City, South Dakota – Depart the hotel with your local guide. Begin your day with a drive through Rapid City, South Dakota, known as the “City of Presidents” due to its collection of life-sized bronze statues of U.S. Presidents lining downtown streets. Visit Mount Rushmore – During your time at Mt. Rushmore, you will have plenty of time to walk around, take photos, and explore the monument. Lunch will be on your own. Crazy Horse Visitor Center – Also today, visit the Crazy Horse Memorial. View a film and exhibits relating to the Crazy Horse at the Visitors Center. Bus Ride to the Base of Crazy Horse Mountain – Take a 25-minute round trip bus trek to the base of Crazy Horse Mountain for up-close views. Dinner is on your own this evening.
Day 6 – Saturday, July 25
Ride the 1880 Train – Depart the hotel with your guide this morning. What could be more fun than enjoying a ride through the Black Hills of South Dakota on board an authentic steam train? The first steam engine in the Black Hills was brought across the prairie by bull teams to the Homestake Mining Company at Lead in 1879. Off-Road Buffalo Safari Jeep Tour of Custer State Park – Take an off-road jeep tour at Custer State Park. Drive past herds of free-roaming buffalo, antelope, prairie dogs, and more. The wildlife in this park is beautiful. Also included is a cookout dinner.
Day 7 – Sunday, July 26
Minuteman Missile Visitors Center – The Minuteman Missile Visitors Center is the best place to begin your visit to the park. Exhibits, films, and a bookstore allow visitors to explore the story of the Minuteman Intercontinental Ballistic Missile System and its role in the larger context of the Cold War. One Overnight in Sioux Falls, South Dakota – You will overnight in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Dinner at a local Restaurant – Relax at the end of the day with a dinner with friends.
Day 8 – Monday, July 27
One Night Lodging, Madison, Wisconsin – After breakfast, check out and travel to Madison, Wisconsin, where you will spend one night. Dinner is on your own this evening.
Day 9 – Tuesday, July 28
Depart for Home – Following breakfast at the hotel, depart for home with memories of South Dakota!









