Travel Destinations South Dakota Black Hills, South Dakota Take a Scenic Fall Drive on the Needles Highway in Custer State Park As names go, Needles Highway does the job well. Along this winding 14-mile stretch of SD-87 in South Dakota's Custer State Park, eroded granite spindles and pillars tower all around, hundreds of rocky splinters stitching the sky. By Mary Beaumont Mary Beaumont Mary Beaumont is a former editor for Midwest Living and Meredith Travel Marketing. She has worked as a news reporter, children's book author, magazine copy chief, nonprofit communications director and corporate storyteller. She's always on the lookout for decadent brunches, outdoor concerts, and cute boutiques near her home in Madison, Wisconsin. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Published on August 1, 2023 Needles Highway. Photo: Ackerman + Gruber On foot and on horseback in the early 20th century, South Dakota Gov. Peter Norbeck mapped out the entire striking, spiking passage of what is now known as the Needles Highway. All you need are four wheels. Set aside an hour for a scenic drive through forests of ponderosa pine and spruce, past meadows of aspen and birch, around hairpins, next to rock walls, through tight tunnels. The route includes the not-quite-9-foot-wide Needles Eye Tunnel; creeping through it feels like threading its namesake. If a coveted parking spot remains at the cramped Cathedral Spires Trailhead near the tunnel, grab it. Even the view from the lot is pretty, but sure-footed visitors can get even bigger, more dramatic vistas from the trail. Cathedral Spires Trail. Ackerman + Gruber The 2.3-mile out-and-back starts gently enough. Soon, though, hikers encounter steps, switchbacks and steep scrambles. The trail ends in a flat mountain valley, spires rising like a Gothic holy place—albeit the kind with mountain goats flaunting their fleet feet. Keep a camera close at hand. Goats give great face, their spindly little horns right on brand with the well-named scenery. Trip Guide to South Dakota's Black Hills and Badlands Take it Slow Don't worry about cramming everything at Custer State Park into one day. A $20 park pass grants entry for seven consecutive days. Annual passes are available too. And the park's lodging offers a choice of four resort areas with plenty of activities. Take it Steady Mountain goats have four appendages helping them stay upright in this craggy landscape. No shame in doing the same with a good pair of hiking poles. Plan Your Fall Trip When the Black Hills turn golden, magic happens. See Custer State Park's legendary buffalo roundup; take a soak at Moccasin Springs Natural Mineral Spa in Hot Springs; try fly-fishing with Rapid City-based Dakota Angler and Outfitter; soar high with Black Hills Balloons. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit