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Distance 31 Miles
Time Needed: The standard tour is one-hour. The lantern tour is 2 hours. The spelunking tour takes most of the day. Allow about 40 minutes of travel time each way between the hotel and the cave.
Best Time To Go: Anytime but check with National Park Service for the current schedule. Tours in summer leave every 20 minutes or so, but there may be a waiting time before you can join the a tour. In the off-season tours are limited to twice a day.
Directions: Follow US 16A and Hwy. 244 to US 385. Then take 385 south to Custer. Jewell Cave is 10 miles west of Custer on US 16
Cost: Varies with type of tour. The most popular (one-hour) tour and the Lantern tour (2 hours) are each $8 per adult or $4 for children aged 6 to 16. Children under 6 years of age are free. The all-day "spelunking tour" is $27 for adults. Children under 16 are not permitted to take the spelunking tour. (Prices valid for 2004 season.)
Highlights: Spectacular Crystal Formations, Spelunking Tours 
Description:
Mt. Rushmore is Open All Year.Open All Year

Recommended: Adults appreciate the formations, however kids may prefer the bigger rooms at Wind Cave.

Last Update: 5 June 2004
   Much of Jewel Cave has not been explored, and now it is believed that this could be the largest cave in the world. Each year spelunking expeditions explore and map more passages.
   The National Park Service offers several tour options, including a brief tour for the handicapped and an all-day spelunking expedition for those who really like to get down and dirty. Most people take the one-hour walk through and make Jewel Cave part of a one-day outing to the Custer area.
   Adults, more than children, enjoy the spectacular jewel-like structures that give this cave its name. Children tend to enjoy Wind Cave more because Wind Cave has larger rooms. A huge forest fire started near Jewel cave in 2001 so the above-ground scenery looks a bit like a moonscape. If you have ever been interested in seeing the horrors of a forest fire, visit Jewel Cave. 
  • Scenic Tour -- This tour visits the chambers having calcite crystals and other speleothems. The tral is a half-mile loop that includes 723 stair steps. It taks about one hour and is limited to 30 tour members.  It is considered moderately strenuous.  Low-heeled, rubber-soled shoes are recommended for the tour. Tickets, $8, are sold on a first-come, first-served basis, so expect some waiting in summer.
  • Lantern Tour --  This 1030s-style tour enters and leaves through the historic entrance and view the cave from an unpaved trail. The one-half-mile-long tour is considered strenuous and includes steep wooden steps. The only light provided is by lantern. The tour takes nearly 2 hours. Tour groups are limited to 20 persons and participants must be at least 6 years old.  Tickets, $8 for adults, are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. The tour is available in summer only.
  • Spelunking Tour --  This tour lasts 3 to 4 hours and inclused sections with some belly crawling. Participants must be physically fit and able to crawl through a 8.5-inch by 24-inch opening.  Minimum age is 16. The tour is considered extremely strenuous. Claustrophobics need not apply. Groups are limited to 5 persons and the fee is $27. Sturdy, above ankle, rubber-soled, lug-soled, lace-up boots, long pants or coveralls, and a long-sleeved shirt, a change of clothing, shoes, and a plastic bag for carrying soiled clothes and boots from the visitor center after the tour. Gloves, soft knee pads and elbow pads are required and must be provided by the participant. Clean clothes and shoes must be brought to the visitor center when you check in for the tour. Reservations are required.
Contact information: Phone: 605-673-2288. Mail: Jewel Cave National Monument, RR 1 Box 60AA, Custer, SD 57730. 
 
 
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