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  1. US Highway 385 Construction

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    The Black Hills of South Dakota are a breathtaking destination, boasting stunning landscapes, rich Native American history, and iconic landmarks like Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse Memorial, and amazing outdoor adventures. However, for travelers embarking on a journey to this picturesque region, road construction can sometimes present unexpected challenges. Fear not, intrepid adventurers! With a little preparation and insider knowledge, navigating road construction in the Black Hills can be a breeze.

    As with any popular tourist destination, road construction is a necessary inconvenience aimed at improving infrastructure and ensuring the safety of both residents and visitors. During peak travel seasons, such as summer, construction projects are often in full swing, which means encountering detours, delays, and temporary closures is par for the course.

    And 2024 is no exception, as it marks the start of a major project that MIGHT affect your travels – so let’s break it down to insure the areas upgrades don’t interfere with the fun.

    If you are  traveling to Custer from the northern hills, for a hot air balloon ride with us at Black Hills Balloons, or any other appointment related activity, please make sure you are aware of the construction on US Highway 385. Construction projects along Highway 385, a popular route connecting the northern Black Hills to Custer State Park and the town of Custer, and the southern Black Hills may result in detours or delays. Travelers are advised to plan their route accordingly and allow extra time for potential disruptions.

    THE DETAILS:

    The South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT) is reconstructing a portion of U.S. Highway 385 between the Pennington-Lawrence county line and the south end of Sheridan Lake. Once completed, this section of U.S. Highway 385 will feature safety improvements, including wider shoulders on each side of the road where possible, improved road curves to meet current design standards, additional turning lanes to improve traffic flow, and new surfacing.

    Approximately 15 miles of U.S. Highway 385, from Calumet Road (near Sheridan Lake) to the Pennington-Lawrence county line in South Dakota, is planned to be reconstructed from 2024 through 2026. Construction of U.S. Highway 385 is split into sections that will be completed over three years. The northern segment, which runs from Pactola Dam to the Pennington-Lawrence county line, is expected to be under construction in 2024. The southern section, which runs from the southern point of Sheridan Lake (Calumet Road) to Pactola Dam, is expected to be under construction in 2025 and 2026.

    THE TIMELINE*:

    2024      May 20 – July 12             Boat Ramp to Pactola Dam

    2024      May 20 – June 7               SD Hwy 44 to Boat Ramp

    2025      April 28 – June 13           Sheridan Lake Road to Be Still Road

    2025      Aug 12 – Oct 17                Be Still Road to Calumet Road

    2025      Oct 20 – April 17 26’       Pactola Dam to Taylor Ranch Road

     

    *The above dates are subject to change – please confirm timeline by visiting https://www.us-385.com/

    If you’ve booked a hot air balloon ride to witness the beauty of the Black Hills from above, factor in additional travel time and consider departing earlier than planned to ensure you arrive at your destination punctually. Hot air balloon rides are scheduled at sunrise for a reason. It’s not only the best time to view the landscape and wildlife bathed in golden light, it’s also the safest time of day to fly by offering the calmest and most stable weather conditions of the day. Arriving on time will ensure you don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience.

    Despite the occasional detour or delay, road construction in the Black Hills serves as a reminder of the region’s commitment to preserving its natural beauty and enhancing the visitor experience for generations to come. By embracing the spirit of adventure and flexibility, travelers can turn road construction obstacles into opportunities for discovery and exploration in one of America’s most awe-inspiring destinations. So, pack your sense of adventure and hit the road—construction zones and all—for an unforgettable journey through the Black Hills of South Dakota.

    *Timeline, maps, and more information is available by the SD DOT at https://www.us-385.com/ 

     

  2. Black Hills Balloons Celebrates 40 Years!

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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Black Hills Balloons Celebrates 40 Years of Soaring Success in the Hot Air Balloon Industry, Nestled in the Breathtaking Black Hills of South Dakota

    Custer SD, May 1, 2024 – Black Hills Balloons, a pioneer and leader in the hot air balloon ride industry, is thrilled to announce its 40th anniversary of providing breathtaking and unforgettable experiences to enthusiasts from around the globe, all against the stunning backdrop of the Black Hills in South Dakota.

    Established in 1984, Black Hills Balloons has been a beacon of excellence in the world of hot air ballooning, consistently delivering safe, exhilarating, and awe-inspiring adventures for four decades. Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Black Hills, the company offers a unique perspective of the region’s natural beauty, creating a truly magical experience for its customers.

    The Black Hills rugged terrain, lush forests, and iconic landmarks such as Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, and Custer State Park, serve as the perfect canvas for Black Hills Balloons’ hot air balloon rides. Passengers are treated to panoramic views of stunning landscapes, making each journey a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

    Founded in 1984 by Steve Bauer, then purchased by Damien and Keely Mahony in 2015, Black Hills Balloons has grown into a renowned and trusted brand, known for its fleet of state-of-the-art hot air balloons, experienced and certified pilots, and a dedication to creating magical moments for its customers. The company’s commitment to safety and adherence to industry regulations have earned it a stellar reputation, making it the go-to choice for Black Hills visitors seeking the ultimate experience.

    “To reach this significant 40-year milestone is a testament to the passion, dedication, and hard work of the company’s founder, our small team, and the unwavering support of our loyal customers and Custer community. As a small husband and wife run business, every balloon ride we provide is not just a service but a personal and cherished experience,” said Damien Mahony, Co-Owner, and Chief Pilot of Black Hills Balloons. “Our success is intricately woven into the fabric of this community, and we are immensely grateful for the camaraderie and encouragement we’ve received over the years.”

    For more information about Black Hills Balloons’ 40th-anniversary celebrations, special promotions, and to book a hot air balloon ride over the enchanting Black Hills, please visit www.blackhillsballoons.com or follow their journey at www.facebook.com/blackhillsballoon/ and www.instagram.com/blackhillsballoons.

    About Black Hills Balloons: Black Hills Balloons is a small husband and wife run business, and a leading provider of hot air balloon rides. Nestled in the Black Hills of South Dakota for 40 years, the company is known for its commitment to safety, its exceptional customer experiences, and it’s long history of flying the Custer skies. Black Hills Balloons continues to be a trusted choice for those seeking adventure in the skies – and are recognized annually as a top location to fly in a hot air balloon.

    Media Contact: Keely Mahony, Co-Owner, Black Hills Balloons, 605-673-2520, Keely@blackhillsballoons.com, www.blackhillsballoons.com

     

  3. 48 HOURS IN THE BLACK HILLS

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    FROM THE DESK OF KEELY

    48 HOURS IN THE BLACK HILLS – For the Outdoor Adventurer

    Damien and I often joke that we “traded in our 9 to 5, for a 5 to 9”, but it’s not entirely wrong. Before purchasing Black Hills Balloons in 2015, we often dreamed of owning our own business and creating a better life for ourselves; one that allowed us to enjoy the outdoors, be a bit healthier and spend more time with each other. It’s hard to believe we’re prepping for our 6th season, doing what we love and living that dream of ours.

    We’re often asked about our favorite restaurants, hikes and day trips here in the Black Hills. It’s such a beautiful place full of hidden gems, its easy to get overwhelmed by all there is to do. And there’s SO MUCH TO DO, for everyone… how lucky we are to live in a place with something for everyone.

    When we host a houseguest, we gear their visit to what they like most; fine-tuning itineraries for friends from different backgrounds. It’s so fun to share our favorite spots with friends and family, we just had to share it with all of you. Here is our take on “48 hours in the Black Hills”, for the outdoor adventurer; a person who wants to get out and experience nature and the Black Hills in all her glory.

    48 Hours in the Black Hills – For the Outdoor Adventurer

    Day 1:

    A balloon flight with Black Hills Balloons, of course! You can’t miss an opportunity to soar over the Black Hills in a hot air balloon. Flying over the areas unique landscapes, valleys and granite formations is a great way to enjoy the beauty of the area. Paired with a serene sunrise, wildlife, and a celebratory toast of champagne, the experience is once in a lifetime.  We always recommend you schedule your flight on your first day of vacation. That way, if Mother Nature isn’t cooperating, we have plenty of backup opportunities during your stay.

    After your flight, rent a paddleboard or kayak from the South Dakota Outdoor Shop. Located next door to our passenger meeting location, the SD Outdoor Shop is not only convenient but offers fantastic advice and rentals for the adventurer looking to explore our beautiful area. Visit Custer State Parks Sylvan Lake for a picturesque paddle or Legion Lake for a relaxing day in the sun.

    If you’re looking for something a little more unique to the area, try rock climbing with Sylvan Rocks Climbing Guides. Ranging from 3 hours to full-day adventures for first-timers or experienced climbers, the guides at Sylvan Rocks will ensure you are safe while climbing some of the nation’s most recognized rock formations. They even offer a day of climbing Devils Tower, if you’re up for it!

    Outdoor rentals, gear and advice for the South Dakota Black Hills

    Day 2:

    Rent an ATV from Adventure Rentals! Offering full or half-day rentals, Adventure Rentals is an official Polaris outfitter, so you know they’ll always have the best machines. The Black Hills have nearly 4,000 miles of off-road trails to explore and the team at Adventure Rentals are regularly praised for their personalized approach to planning a guest’s perfect day.

    Stop along your ATV travels for a hike to round out your day. Custer State Park offers hikes requiring a variety of skill levels. Just make sure you take plenty of water, and your camera to take full advantage of the amazing views. And while you’re at it, drive the Wildlife Loop in Custer State Park for an up-close-and-personal visit with our area’s famous bison herd before you return your ATV.

    If an ATV isn’t your style, tour the Badlands on a bicycle with Black Hills Tour Company. The private day tours can manage up to 8 guests, includes local transportation, your gear, a guide, and a picnic lunch. Catch stunning views of Badlands while you peddle 30 miles through the pinnacles and lower shale formations that make up the historic national park.

    Black Hills Tour Company custom VW limo bus

    But who are we kidding? With so much adventure in the Black Hills, you’ll likely need more than 48 hours. Try yoga, biking our famous 100+ mile Mickelson trail, fly in a helicopter over Mount Rushmore, explore underground at Wind Cave National Park or Jewel Cave National Monument, which are recognized as being two of the largest cave systems in the world, or just spend a day wildlife watching along the miles and miles of trails offered in Custer State Park and surrounding Black Hills National Forest. And once you’ve done it all, you need to come back when the snow falls for fat biking, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, ice fishing and more… It’s so overwhelming you’ll likely want to visit again and again. We encourage it!

    View Custer State Park and the Needles from the air.

    A best-kept secret, we’re not only lucky to live here in the Black Hills, but we’re also happy to share it and recommend our favorite things to do. Let us know if you’d like some advice on enjoying our beautiful Black Hills. And let us know if you’ve enjoyed any of the activities shared here.

     

  4. Love was in the air, literally.

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    From the desk of Keely

    Love was in the air, literally.

    Quitting our jobs, moving, buying a business and finally, a wedding.

    Over the years, Damien and I have toyed with the idea of adding a blog to our ever-evolving business plan. We constantly hear from friends, family and passengers, that our day-to-day stories need to be shared. We meet such great people flying these gorgeous South Dakota Black Hills, it’s naturally the next step in our quest to share our story, the story of hot air ballooning, and the incredibly fun people that are drawn to it.

    As owners and operators of Black Hills Balloons, Damien and I have taken on many titles. Pilot, Flight Instructor, Small Business Owner, FAA Certified Repairman and more, recently adding the most fun title of all; Husband and Wife.

    And so, after just celebrating our one year anniversary, I figured this was the perfect place to start.  (you can now finally add “Blogger” to the above mentioned titles…).

    Here is our story.

    After purchasing a business together, moving to the Black Hills, and a year of planning, our wedding day was finally approaching. I kept calling it a “destination wedding for everyone but us”; knowing most would need to travel, but sharing this beautiful area was part of the plan. We chose April 5th, knowing full-well that South Dakota Spring can be moody, and immediately researched “early April” weather history.  Over the last 5 years, temps varied from 14 degrees to 87 degrees.  Perfect…?

    As April 5th approached, one thing became apparent. I hugged and greeted our arriving guests, happily stating “just wear everything you brought”, with a wink. I could see the terror in their eyes. Snow was in the forecast and we weren’t going to budge. You see, Damien and I chose the beautiful and historic Stratobowl as our ceremony site, and it wasn’t going to happen anywhere else.

    Quick side note.

    The Stratobowl, located just outside Rapid City, is the birthplace of space exploration. In 1935, the Army Air Corps and National Geographic Society launched a manned balloon from this very location, reaching over 72,000 feet. It was the first time human’s saw the curvature of the earth, pre-NASA and man’s first visit to the stratosphere. Since then, there have been many record breaking balloon flights from this spot and it’s a ballooner’s paradise.

    The day arrived.

    Snow was in the forecast. Guests from Hawaii, California, Florida, Ireland and more, bundled up and arrived to the Stratobowl….and it was stunning. Like a ridiculously happy snow globe, giant flakes swirled around Damien and I while our guests sang, cheered and applauded throughout the ceremony. It was like the snow and cold created this crazy “is this magic!?” mood that consumed everyone. It was fantastic. Each person who braved the weather and our little ceremony in the bowl, seemed to walk away with an attitude of awe. The Black Hills, in all her glory, greeted our guests, and one by one they fell in love.

    This is why we love the Black Hills and why we feel privileged to fly here and share this beautiful place with travelers from every corner of the world. On that day at her worst, while snow was falling and temps were in the twenties, she managed to find a place in everyone’s heart. We dare you to visit, meet the locals, take in the views, and not fall in love.

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    A big thank you to everyone who made our Big Day special and helped make our guests feel at home!

    Jenny’s Floral

    Emily Costoupolous photography & design

    Black Hills Tour Company

    Hotel Alex Johnson

    Paddy O’Neills

    Vertex Sky Bar

    Timeless Wedding and Event

    The Vintage Lease

    Jerry’s Cakes & Donuts

    Stratobowl

    The Custer Wolf

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