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Experience South Dakota's wildlife and fossils with this private Buffalo Jeep Safari & Mammoth Site Tour, including a guided park drive and VIP fossil exploration.
Taking a Buffalo Jeep Safari & Mammoth Site Tour in South Dakota offers a unique combination of wildlife viewing and paleontological discovery. Priced at $700 per group for up to 2 people, this 9-hour private adventure takes you into Custer State Park in an open-air Jeep to encounter native animals like buffalo, deer, and wild donkeys. The tour also includes an exclusive VIP visit to the Mammoth Site in Hot Springs, where you can observe active fossil digs and learn about Ice Age creatures. This tour is an excellent choice for those eager to explore the Black Hills’ natural beauty with personal guidance, especially if you love wildlife and fossils.
One key consideration is that the tour is best suited for travelers who can comfortably handle some physical activity and are interested in both outdoor safaris and paleontological sites. The tour’s private nature ensures a personalized experience, but it also means it has a higher price point than group excursions. Still, the combination of wildlife encounters and fossil exploration makes this a compelling option for nature and history enthusiasts.


The tour starts with an open-air Jeep ride through Custer State Park, where the chance to see roaming buffalo is a major highlight. The guided drive emphasizes wildlife spotting and educational commentary about the park’s ecosystem. Deer are commonly seen, and you will have the opportunity to feed wild donkeys by feeding them healthy snacks—feeding them out of your hand is a memorable part of the experience. The Jeep allows for an intimate view of the Black Hills’ natural scenery, with plenty of chances for photographs of vast landscapes and native animals.
The escort guide shares historic insights about the park, helping visitors understand its significance and natural history. Since the tour is private, you can expect a more relaxed pace and tailored attention, making it an excellent choice for those seeking an immersive outdoor experience with personalized guidance.
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Custer State Park is famous for its large buffalo herds, and this tour provides an up-close view that’s hard to match elsewhere. You’ll also see deer in their natural habitat, along with the opportunity to feed wild donkeys. The healthy snacks for the donkeys are included, and the animals are accustomed enough to approach closely enough to feed directly from the palm.
The guides are well-versed in the local ecology, explaining the behavior of the animals and the park’s landscape. The vehicle provides a comfortable vantage point for observing Native American history, geological features, and local flora, making this safari both visually stunning and educational.

After the wildlife portion, the group travels to Hot Springs for an exclusive VIP tour of the Mammoth Site. This active Paleontological dig operates as a real excavation site, offering a behind-the-scenes look at ongoing fossil work. Visitors can view fossils from the Ice Age, witnessing fossilized mammoth bones still embedded in the ground.
The guide leads the group through an interactive experience, including a botany and geological walkway that explains the environment in which these ancient creatures lived. The VIP access provides a more personal and detailed perspective than standard tours, making it ideal for those particularly interested in paleontology and prehistoric life.
All aspects of the tour are designed for convenience and comfort. Transportation is provided from the meeting point, marked with Black Hills Adventure Tours branding. The lunch is included, with light snacks and bottled water to keep everyone refreshed throughout the day. The park entrance fees and guide at the Mammoth Site are part of the package, simplifying planning and budgeting.
Participants are encouraged to bring comfortable shoes, a camera, sunscreen, comfortable clothing, and insect repellent to enhance their experience. The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, due to the outdoor terrain involved.
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The tour operates on a reserve now, pay later basis, offering flexibility for travelers to book without immediate payment. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for planning. The live English-speaking guide ensures clear communication and educational narration throughout the day.
The pickup is included and occurs in vehicles marked with Black Hills Adventure Tours. Since the tour is designed as a private group, it guarantees a more personalized experience without the crowds typical of larger group excursions.
This tour has received perfect ratings from both Lisbeth in the United States and a traveler from Austria. The guides are praised for their knowledgeability and friendly demeanor. Lisbeth highlights how Jamie, the guide, provides plenty of information and makes the experience fun, while the Austrian reviewer appreciates the excellent guidance, beautiful scenery, and the ability to see bison.
Both reviews mention good value for money, especially considering the personalized experience and comprehensive itinerary. The lunch is also noted as great, adding to the overall satisfaction with the tour.

This private Jeep and Mammoth Site tour stands out for offering a combination of wildlife and paleontology in a personalized setting. Other excursions in the region may focus solely on wildlife viewing or scenic drives, but this tour provides a well-rounded day with educational and interactive elements.
For travelers interested in fossils and local animals, this tour offers a comprehensive experience that is less crowded than larger group tours. Its 9-hour duration allows for a relaxed pace, making it suitable for those who want an in-depth exploration without feeling rushed.
This tour offers exceptional value for those eager to explore South Dakota’s wildlife and prehistoric fossils in a private setting. The guided Jeep safari delivers close encounters with buffalo, deer, and donkeys, with insightful commentary about the park’s ecology and history.
The VIP Mammoth Site tour elevates the experience for fossil enthusiasts, providing behind-the-scenes access to active digs and fossil viewing. The all-inclusive package simplifies planning, making it a hassle-free day of adventure.
While the price point may be higher than other tours, the personalized attention, quality guides, and diverse activities justify the investment. This tour is especially suitable for couples or small groups wanting an intimate, educational, and engaging day in the Black Hills.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
This tour is designed for a private group of up to 2 people and not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users. It’s best suited for adults or older children comfortable with outdoor activity and wildlife encounters.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, a camera, sunscreen, comfortable clothes, and insect repellent. These items will help you enjoy the outdoor portions comfortably.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance. You can reserve and pay later if your plans are uncertain, offering flexibility.
What makes this tour different from other wildlife or fossil tours?
The private nature and combination of activities—a Jeep safari with feeding wild donkeys and a VIP Mammoth Site tour—deliver a personalized, educational experience that’s less crowded and more engaging than larger group outings.