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Surrounded by the Historic West

The history of the Wild West passes through the Snook Ranches properties, amongst epic battles, vast open spaces and striking scenic views. Within a day’s drive, you can find these amazing places to explore.

Sundance - 15 Miles

Sundance - 15 Miles

The town of Sundance gets its name from the Sundance Mountain. Founded in 1879, the small town is infamous above all in giving Harry Longbaugh, Butch Cassidy's friend, the nickname the “Sundance Kid” after having spent 18 months in prison for horses rustling.

Devils Tower – 30 Minutes

Devils Tower – 30 Minutes

Devils Tower National Monument, the sacred mountain of the Lakota and the First National American monument, which became extremely popular after the famous film “Close Encounters of a Third Kind” by Steven Spielsberg.

Deadwood – 45 Minutes

Deadwood – 45 Minutes

Deadwood, a gambling city where you can even find slot machines in supermarkets. Plus every day at 3 p.m. at the Saloon Number 10, actors re-enact the famous shoot out where the infamous gunman Wild Bill Hickok was shot dead.

Mount Rushmore National Memorial – 2 Hours

Mount Rushmore National Memorial – 2 Hours

Mount Rushmore National Memorial, where one can see the President’s faces.

Crazy Horse Memorial – 2 Hours, 15 Minutes

Crazy Horse Memorial – 2 Hours, 15 Minutes

One of world’s largest mountain sculptures, carving a memorial to the spirit of legendary Lakota leader, Crazy Horse, and his culture.

Badlands National Park – 2 Hours, 15 Minutes

Badlands National Park – 2 Hours, 15 Minutes

A national park of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, and spires blended with the largest protected mixed grass prairie in the United States.

Little Bighorn Battle Field – 3 Hours, 30 Minutes

Little Bighorn Battle Field – 3 Hours, 30 Minutes

Visit the site of one of the most famous battles in american history and where George Custer died fighting thousands of Lakota and Cheyenne warriors.

Yellowstone National Park– 6 Hours

Yellowstone National Park– 6 Hours

A national park with native wildlife of Wyoming and home to nature’s mysteries and natural geysers.

Grand Teton National Park – 8 Hours

Grand Teton National Park – 8 Hours

At approximately 310,000 acres, the park includes the major peaks of the 40-mile-long Teton Range.

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