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When the first intrepid pioneers and prospectors came to the Black Hills, they called the ancient mountain range an "emerald oasis," an "island of green in a sea of prairie." Explored by George Armstrong Custer in 1874, it was the final region in the United States to be mapped. It was a strikingly beautiful land, teeming with wildlife, covered with ponderosa forests and protected by towering granite peaks.
One hundred and thirty-one years later, the Black Hills are still a pristine mountain range marked by an epic beauty all their own, a place where you can still find your own adventure just over the next ridge. The Black Hills News Bureau is your source of news and information about this unique and unparalleled region, which spans from the northeast corner of Wyoming through western South Dakota and into the fabled Badlands. While the news releases, features, calendar listings and hi-res images will be most useful for journalists and reporters, the content here is designed for everyone.
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Thank you for your interest in the Black Hills of South Dakota. If you'd like to pay us a visit someday and discover why we're Beyond All Expectations, please visit Black Hills, Badlands and Lakes or Black Hills Central Reservations for travel information. Hope to see you soon. We'll treat you right.

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