Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Jewel Cave National Monument adventure.
Venture underground to discover the treasures of this national park.
With more than 208 miles of underground passageways, Jewel Cave ranks among the longest cave systems in the world. Discover the subterranean wilderness on your choice of four cave tours, including a scenic stroll along paved trails, a lantern-lit cave trek, and an epic crawl-and-scramble caving expedition. Marvel at the glittering calcite crystals, stalagmites, and unique rock formations, then head back above ground to hike through the forests or visit the historic cave entrance. There’s no campground at the Jewel Cave National Monument, but campers can find plenty of options in the surrounding Black Hills National Forest.
Jewel Cave National Monument is open year-round, but Historic Lantern and Wild Caving tours are only available from mid-May through mid-September. Advance bookings are highly recommended if visiting in high season, especially over weekends and holidays. Wildflowers dot the surrounding landscapes from late spring through summer, making it a particularly scenic time to visit.