South Dakota Highway 87

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The highway travels through Wind Cave National Park. The northern Script error: No such module "convert". of the highway is also known as the Needles Highway. The Needles Highway, along with the concurrency with US 16A, are also part of the Peter Norbeck Scenic Byway. Portions of the highway are also a section of Custer State Park's Wildlife Loop.

Route description

Because of the highway's mountainous, curving nature, it is closed during the winter.[1]

South of US 16A

Highway 87 begins at US 385 in Wind Cave National Park, east of Pringle and west of the park headquarters. North of US 385, the route crosses Cold Spring Creek and provides access to the upstream Lake Norbeck, named after Senator Peter Norbeck, instrumental in establishing several of the national and state parks in the Black Hills. From the start, SD 87 is a very twisting and winding route, with a 180° hairpin turn only a Script error: No such module "convert". from the southern end. This results in the route taking a westerly track, though it eventually turns back north and crosses Beaver Creek. Script error: No such module "convert". into the route, it bridges itself and executes a 270° turn.[2]

The route enters Custer State Park Script error: No such module "convert". north of US 385.[3] Unless you travel the 16A route non-stop, admission to the park requires an entrance license; since 2022Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., for a 1 to 7day pass the fee is $20 per vehicle, an annual park entrance license is $36.[4] Highway 87 then becomes part of the park's Wildlife Loop, and runs through the town of Blue Bell.

At milepost 17.180 (27.649 km), Highway 87 intersects U.S. Route 16A.[3] From this point onward, the road is part of the Peter Norbeck Scenic Byway.[5] The two routes form a concurrency and proceed east, passing Legion Lake.[2] The roads split after just under Script error: No such module "convert"..[6]

Needles Highway

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The Needles Eye Tunnel

After splitting from US 16A, the route is known as the Needles Highway. This segment is Script error: No such module "convert". long.[7] Finished in 1922,[7] the highway is named after the high granite "needles" it winds among. The portion of the Needles Highway between the intersection with SD 89 and the intersection with US-16A runs through Custer State Park, and requires an annual South Dakota park license granting access to all state parks, recreation areas and lakeside use areas.[8] Along this stretch lies the Black Hills Playhouse. The highway passes through two tunnels blasted through sheer granite walls — Iron Creek Tunnel and Needles Eye Tunnel.[3] That part of the road is almost exclusively used by sightseers.

Just after Needles Eye Tunnel, Highway 87 serves as the northern terminus of SD 89. After this junction, SD 87 has one more tunnel, Hood Tunnel.[3] It then provides access to the Sylvan Lake Resort. The route finally ends at US 16/385 south of Hill City.

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An overlook on Needles highway

Major intersections

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See also

References

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