Hiking in Spearfish Canyon, located in the northern Black Hills of South Dakota, is a truly unforgettable experience. With its towering limestone cliffs, lush vegetation, and cascading waterfalls, the canyon offers a mix of scenic beauty, accessibility, and serenity that sets it apart from other hiking destinations in the United States.
Spearfish Canyon is one of the oldest natural canyons in North America—older than the Grand Canyon—and was carved by water over millions of years. Today, its vertical limestone cliffs rise up to 1,200 feet, surrounding hikers with dramatic, enclosed scenery that creates a sense of awe at every turn.
Because of its narrow shape and elevation, the canyon has...
Highlights
7 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
7 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Bottled water
Snacks
Lunch
All Fees and Taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle
Gratuities
Itinerary
Embark on a scenic and soul-refreshing adventure into the heart of the Black Hills with our guided Spearfish Canyon Hiking Tour. Carved over millions of years by ancient waters, Spearfish Canyon is one of South Dakota’s most breathtaking natural wonders—a hidden gem bursting with dramatic limestone cliffs, thundering waterfalls, lush pine forests, and a serenity you’ll feel from the moment you step on the trail.
Our guided hiking tour is perfect for adventurers of all kinds—whether you're a seasoned hiker looking to break a sweat or someone simply wanting to enjoy a peaceful walk in nature. With trail options ranging from flat and family-friendly to moderately challenging inclines, this tou...
Hiking in Spearfish Canyon, located in the northern Black Hills of South Dakota, is a truly unforgettable experience. With its towering limestone cliffs, lush vegetation, and cascading waterfalls, the canyon offers a mix of scenic beauty, accessibility, and serenity that sets it apart from other hiking destinations in the United States.
Spearfish Canyon is one of the oldest natural canyons in North America—older than the Grand Canyon—and was carved by water over millions of years. Today, its vertical limestone cliffs rise up to 1,200 feet, surrounding hikers with dramatic, enclosed scenery that creates a sense of awe at every turn.
Because of its narrow shape and elevation, the canyon has...