this new wonderland and travelers will 
find some of the most picturesque 
scenes to be found anywhere in this 
great Northwest. 
T this time the Hotel accommoda- 
tions are just fair, although the 
State has invested $50,000 in hotels, and 
one will find many good hotels adjoining 
the park. Two-thirds of the traffic at 
present is comprised of auto travelers, 
equipped to camp the minute they pick 
their favorite spot, and this isn’t hard 
to do because every thirty minutes one 
sees one that suits his fancy. 
In the Black Hills the auto tourist 
has an opportunity to visit Wind Cave, 
one of the wonders of the West, Crystal 
Cave, Spearfish Canyon, the gold mines 
at Lead, historical Deadwood, Sturgis, 
one of the most picturesque cities in the 
hills, Spearfish and Belle Fourche noted 
for her real old wild and wooly Wild 
West shows which take place annually 
along about the Fourth of July. 
As one travels on west into Wyoming 
one passes through Beulah and sand 
creek, where the trout await his arrival, 
then to Sundance and Devil’s Tower. 
The wonderful and unique monument is 
1,280 feet high, and is known as “A 
wonder not repeated elsewhere by 
nature.” Next, the Big Horn National 
Forests, near Sheridan, Wyoming. In 
the Big Horns the visitor will find over 
three hundred lakes and trout streams. 
Some of the lakes reached by pack horses 
haven’t seen a trout line for so long 
the fish would jump for joy, they are 
crowded like some of the apartment 
houses in New York, they want a 
chance to get in the frying pan. Take 
a trip on top and you will never quit 
talking about the wonders of Dome 
Lake, Seven Brothers Lake, Lake 
Geneva, with her Glaciers and wonder- 
ful clear water and real western scen- 
ery, with sunsets that no artist has 
ever been able to paint. Take all the 
trout streams together and they will 
reach from Sheridan to Chicago, a 
distance of twelve hundred miles. 
The Custer Battlefield Hiway takes 
you to all of these and many more at- 
tractive places to hunt and fish on west 
into Montana, those desiring maps can 
secure same by writing to the Custer 
Battlefield Hiway, Box 668, Sheridan, 
Wyoming, and your wants will be taken 
care of gladly. 
You will make no mistake in taking 
your next trip West over the C. B. H., 
the highway, “Where courtesy greets 
the stranger.” 

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