Step into a landscape carved by time and revered for its raw, vertical majesty.
Rising like ancient stone guardians from the Ponderosa pine forest, the Cathedral Spires of Custer State Park are among the most iconic and photographed rock formations in South Dakota.
These towering granite pinnacles, formed over 2.5 billion years ago, are a climber’s paradise and a sacred landscape to many Indigenous cultures.
On your Wildlife Tour of the Black Hills, you’ll experience the Cathedral Spires Scenic Overlook, one of the most dramatic and panoramic viewpoints in the Needles region.
Your guide—a professional wildlife biologist and naturalist—will illuminate how these massive stone columns formed through tectonic uplift, erosion, and glaciation.
Learn how the spires influence microclimates, attract raptors like Peregrine Falcons, and serve as natural nesting habitats for songbirds and mountain mammals.
Needles Highway provides plenty of photography, bird watching, and geological education opportunities.