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  1. Sep 16, 2003 · About Wonderland Cave. Located in the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota. Great for families, single travelers, friends, and anyone who wants to explore an underground world. Escape the heat, the cold, or the madness of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally! Guests are advised to bring a light jacket (the temperature inside the cave is 47 degrees ...

  2. Adults $19, Children 6-12 $10, Children 5 & under Free. Reservations are not required, but call us if you’re wondering. 605-578-1728. The geology of the Black Hills has been extensively studied because of the diverse nature and great range of ages contained within. Come see it in action!

  3. Jun 8, 2021 · Visiting Wonderland Cave: A Black Hills Hidden Gem June 8, 2021. Wonderland Cave is a true Black Hills Hidden Gem and is absolutely worth a trip if you’re looking for things to do in the Black Hills or while visiting Deadwood or Sturgis. This 60-million-year-old cavern has a fascinating discovery story that dates back to the Civil War.

  4. The cave was discovered in 1929 by two loggers and the first commercial tours started in 1930. Over the years, extensive exploration and development has opened more than two dozen rooms that are featured in the cave. Formations include stalactites, stalagmites, dogtooth spar, popcorn crystals, boxwork crystals and flowstone. Located south of Deadwood, Wonderland Cave is open seasonally, May ...

  5. Tours are 45 minutes and done on the hour so don’t arrive at 10 mins after the hour or you’ll be waiting! 127 stairs down means 127 stairs up with no place to stop and catch your breath. Read more. Written July 13, 2023. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC.

  6. Wonderland Cave offers more than just a tour; it's an experience. The on-site gift shop provides a variety of souvenirs to remember the journey by. For those with a sweet tooth, the "Candy Cavern" is a must-visit, offering delightful treats that make perfect gifts or personal indulgences.

  7. Wonderland Cave: Directed by Krista Bradley. With Barry Clifton, Pam Renall, Faron Ledbetter, Ena O'Rourke. Inspired by true events, a bootlegging jazz singer finds herself in a dangerous triangle of love, family and moonshine at the world's largest underground nightclub in 1930.