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  2. Custer State Park - Wikipedia

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    Custer State Park is a South Dakota State Park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills of the United States. Located in Custer County , the park is South Dakota's first and largest state park, named after Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer .

  3. South Dakota Highway 87 - Wikipedia

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    The route enters Custer State Park one mile (1.6 km) north of US 385. [1] Unless you travel the 16A route non-stop, admission to the park requires an entrance license; as of 2022 [update] , for a 1 to 7day pass the fee is $20 per vehicle, an annual park entrance license is $36. [ 4 ]

  4. List of South Dakota state parks - Wikipedia

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    South Dakota State Parks and recreation areas range in size from the 19-acre Sandy Shore Recreation Area to the 71,000-acre Custer State Park. It was the first park established in the system, in 1919.

  5. U.S. Route 16A - Wikipedia

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    It is the only route which can be used to drive through Custer State Park without having to pay an entrance fee for the park, provided the traveler does not stop in the park. The route includes most of the tunnels on the South Dakota state highway system, including the only three-lane tunnel in the state, just north of Keystone.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Custer ...

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    Custer State Park Museum: Custer State Park Museum. March 30, 1983 : West of Hermosa on U.S. Route 16A Hermosa: 20: Fairburn Historic Commercial District: June 30 ...

  7. Sylvan Lake (South Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    Sylvan Lake is a lake located in Custer State Park, in the Black Hills of South Dakota, United States. It was created in 1891 when Theodore Reder built a dam (the Sylvan Lake Water Dam) across Sunday Gulch Creek. [1] The lake area offers picnic places, rock climbing, small rental boats, swimming, and hiking trails.