Come enjoy this historic town where the flavor of the Old West has been preserved. Sundance lies at the foot of Sundance Mountain on the edge of the Black Hills National Forest. Sundance is the gateway to Devils Tower, America’s first national monument.
In downtown Sundance, the free Crook County Museum has an impressive collection of Old West memorabilia, with the original courtroom fixtures in place when the infamous Sundance Kid was tried. Be sure to have your picture taken with our life-size bronze statue of the Kid on our courthouse lawn.
Sundance is surrounded by over 165,000 acres of National Forest. Numerous hiking, mountain biking, horse and backpacking trails crisscross the Bear Lodge Mountains only three miles from the city limits. Sundance is known as the whitetail deer capital of the world. In the winter, Sundance becomes a snowmobile destination for riders who have access to over 375 miles of groomed and marked trails.
Sundance has five motels, several bed & breakfasts nearby, full service campground, several eating establishments, a grocery store, convenience stores, gas stations, bars/liquor stores, hardware store which handles sporting goods and other retail stores.Sundance has a nine-hole golf course, tennis court, basketball court, skate park, fishing pond and a beautiful walking path along side Sundance Creek. Horses can be boarded at the rodeo grounds. Don’t miss our county fair in July!
With its friendly people and reasonable prices, plan to make Sundance your base camp while enjoying all of the attractions in the Black Hills of Wyoming and South Dakota. |