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Family Nature Summits: Black Hills Summit
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Monday August 3, 2026 7:00am - 12:00pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
If you want to travel along a great road and see the best sights to photograph in Custer State Park, this is the trip for you. We will leave early (7 AM) to get the best warm morning light on the presidential faces, but we will photograph them from an unusual perspective. Iron Mountain Road winds through the Ponderosa Pines of Custer SP and the Black Hills, making its way toward Mt. Rushmore. Along this road, we will pass through three short tunnels, each of which frames the faces of all four presidents on Mt. Rushmore. We will make a stop at each tunnel to capture these unique photos, along with a stop at Norbeck Overlook, which also gives a great view of the presidents of Mt. Rushmore. Next, we stop at Mt. Rushmore proper to get the traditional and close-up view.

We then make our way to the majestic silhouette of the iconic Crazy Horse Memorial. We will not go into the memorial, but we will be able to photograph Crazy Horse from a distance. Then it is onward through a few more tunnels for a stop at the most photographed lake in the Black Hills, Sylvan Lake. This lake is known for its large granite cliffs that hang over the lake. If we have a still morning with no wind, the reflections are amazing. After Sylvan Lake, we pass through the narrowest tunnel in the Black Hills, roughly 8 feet-4 inches wide (yes, our van will fit), the Needles Eye Tunnel. The other side of this tunnel drops us into the Needles District, where hundreds of granite spires point toward the clouds and sky, and we stop to photograph clouds, trees, sky, and majestic spires. This whole excursion is a photographic extravaganza. Join us. 
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Matt Hays

Hiking & Photography, Faculty
Matt Hays is an avid hiker, backpacker, rock-climber, skier, and mountaineer. He has climbed all fifty-four fourteeners in Colorado numerous times, many in the winter. He has also climbed Mt. Whitney, CA and the Grand Teton in Wyoming via the Exum Ridge. He summited Mt. Rainier in... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 7:00am - 12:00pm MDT

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