Custer State Park was created in 1912.
The nouns in the sentence "Custer State Park is in South Dakota" are: 'Custer State Park' and 'South Dakota'.
Custer State Park is located in Custer County, South Dakota. It was founded in 1912 and covers 71,000 acres of land.
The 47th annual Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup is scheduled for September 24, 2012, and on September 30th in 2013 and September 29th in 2014. Custer State Park buffalo can be observed from the corrals on the Wildlife Loop Road. Arrive about 7am - no reservations are needed to view the Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup.
South Dakota
There are several cities named Custer in the United States, the most notable being Custer, South Dakota, which is known for its proximity to the Black Hills and Custer State Park. Another Custer is located in Michigan, recognized for its small-town charm. Additionally, there is a Custer in Washington state, as well as a community by the same name in Wisconsin. Each of these locations has its own unique features and local attractions.
State Forest State Park was created in 1970.
Snow Canyon State Park was created in 1958.
Lake Wappapello State Park was created in 1956.
Sylvan Lake is located in Custer State Park in the Black Hills of the state of South Dakota.
Custer Observatory was created in 1947.
There is a wide variety of wildlife in Custer State Park. Located in the Black Hills of western South Dakota, the combination of prairie grasslands and wooded hills makes for ideal habitat. The wildlife includes: bison, pronghorn, white-tail deer, mule deer, prairie dog, turkey, coyote, mountain lion, and many more. Hundreds of species of birds can be found in Custer State Park during different times of the year.
Aztalan State Park was created in 1947.