Northeastern South Dakota: Glacial Lakes & Prairies Region

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Carved by glaciers and shaped by the pioneers, northeast South Dakota is where sparkling lakes meet rolling prairies under vast, open skies. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, a history buff or a curious traveler, the Glacial Lakes & Prairies region offers a refreshing escape from the expected.

Step into the pages of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s classic tales at Ingalls Homestead in De Smet, the town that inspired her “Little House on the Prairie” books. Wander through the Shakespeare Garden & Anne Hathaway Cottage, a charming replica of its English namesake. In Aberdeen, families can experience the magical Storybook Land and the Land of Oz, while hunters revel in the region’s prime pheasant hunting. Watertown, a hub of history and culture, is home to the renowned Terry Redlin Art Center and Bramble Park Zoo. And don’t miss the great museums and galleries of Brookings, including the Children’s Museum of South Dakota and South Dakota Art Museum

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Whether you’re reeling in trophy walleye, camping under starry skies or hiking the scenic trails of Sica Hollow State Park, northeast South Dakota offers endless room to roam. Anglers can cast a line for plentiful walleye in some of the Midwest’s best fishing waters, while boaters and paddlers explore the region’s hundreds of lakes. Hunters flock here for world-class pheasant hunting, and miles of trails invite hikers, bikers and snowmobilers to venture off the beaten path. Golfers can enjoy a relaxed round in a scenic setting at Springs Country Club, while families find fun at Putters and Scoops, offering mini golf, bowling and paddleboats — just one of the many family-friendly attractions in the region.

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Central South Dakota: Missouri River Region

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In the late 1940s, the Missouri River was dammed to create the Oahe, Sharpe, Francis Case, and Lewis and Clark reservoirs. Today, these vast waterways define South Dakota’s Missouri River region and provide more than 440 miles of prime water recreation — from boating and sailing to fishing, kayaking and paddleboarding. Surrounding it all? Some of the best pheasant hunting grounds in the nation.

The central region isn’t just about outdoor adventure — it’s steeped in history. Walk in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark along their legendary trail, or immerse yourself in Indigenous heritage at the Dignity: Of Earth & Sky statue in Chamberlain and all along the Native American National & State Scenic Byway. History lovers can also explore the South Dakota State Capitol, South Dakota Hall of Fame and Casey Tibbs South Dakota Rodeo Center to learn about some of the state’s most influential figures.

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Whether you’re paddling quiet backwaters, hiking rugged cliffs or chasing a legendary catch, central South Dakota is an outdoor paradise. The mighty Missouri River — one of South Dakota’s Great 8 landmarks — carves through rolling prairies and bluffs, creating a haven for fishing, boating and wildlife watching. Reel in trophy walleye at Lake Oahe or Lake Francis Case, hike the scenic trails of Farm Island Recreation Area in Pierre or take to the water for kayaking and birdwatching at West Whitlock Recreation Area in Gettysburg. For sportsmen and sportswomen, hunting resorts like Pheasant Camp Lodge and the region’s vast public lands provide prime habitat for pheasants, making it a top destination for hunters.

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Events in South Dakota

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There are celebrations for every season and taste in South Dakota. Let the great adventure planning begin!

Channel your inner pioneer at the Laura Ingalls Wilder Pageant, or get your motor runnin' at the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Experience the culture and beauty of the area's earliest residents at a powwow, or see American history illuminated at the nightly lighting ceremony at Mount Rushmore National Memorial. From harvest festivals to summer fairs, delightful events can be found throughout the year in the Mount Rushmore State. Sometimes they're delicious, sometimes they're weird, but they'll always be part of a trip you'll never forget. 

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Close your eyes. Listen to the rustle of the prairie grass. Hear the sounds of snorting bison in Custer State Park, of cards being shuffled in Deadwood. Imagine being there. Each new podcast episode offers you a deep dive into the wide-open land of infinite variety, reminding you there's always more to discover in South Dakota. Available now on Spotify, Apple, and Amazon.

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Places To Stay

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From cottages and cozy bed and breakfasts to a variety of camping options and modern hotels, the best South Dakota vacation starts with the perfect lodging choice. Where do you want to go? The ideal spot to experience local nightlife? A secluded campsite away from the world? Hotels with a history of famous guests? They’re all here and waiting for you in the land of Great Faces, Great Places.

Wake up with a view of the mighty Missouri River at Arrowwood Cedar Shore Resort in Oacoma or the Cogan House Lodge in southeastern South Dakota. Become the latest guests to stay in legacy properties like the Hotel Alex Johnson in Rapid City or the Historic Bullock Hotel in Deadwood.

Feel like camping? Pitch a tent under the stars at Custer State Park or the Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area or go for the glamping experience at Under Canvas Mount Rushmore or the exclusive spot at West Bend State Recreation Area. Hunters and anglers will have no problem finding an ideal spot to kick back and relax after spending a great day outdoors.

Families won't have to leave the building to have a splash-tastic time at places like the indoor waterpark in Ramada Hotel & Suites in South Dakota's largest city of Sioux Falls​, or, the Watiki Indoor Waterpark Resort that's connected to three hotels in the vibrant locale of Rapid City.

Bed & breakfasts blend vacation vibes with the comforts of home. At the 1899 Inn in Deadwood, guests can envelop themselves in the quiet charm of a turn-of-the-century house with modern amenities but also have access to the action of city life and historic sites just minutes away. Centrally located in the Black Hills near many of South Dakota’s favorite attractions, the Sweetgrass Inn offers guests roomy deluxe suites with multiple breakfast options at their on-site restaurant. And relaxing spa comforts from fireplaces to whirlpools are a given at the romantic Summer Creek Inn & Spa in Rapid City.

From quaint to luxurious and rugged to modern, there's a South Dakota lodging option for every desire. That only leaves one question: Where do you want your vacation headquarters to be?

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From foods that honor our Scandinavian, German, Dutch and Native American heritage to a nationally recognized culinary scene, South Dakota offers a variety of dining choices to please the palate of everyone in your family. 

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From locally made items to familiar brands and unique souvenirs, there’s something for everyone in South Dakota.

Major cities like Sioux Falls and Rapid City offer a variety of shopping experiences, but vibrant downtowns and unique local businesses can be found throughout the state. Use the information below to help you plot the ultimate shopping experience or just show up and let your browsing spirit roam.

Whatever your shopping methods or desires, come to South Dakota prepared to leave with plenty of treasures.

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Outdoor Activities

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Outdoor adventure is around every corner in the state of South Dakota.

Hiking through the Badlands, riding an ATV through the Black Hills or boating on one of many lakes & rivers that flow through the state ⁠— no matter the season or location in South Dakota, there are outdoor activities aplenty.

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South Dakota's National & State Parks

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In addition to six National Park Service sites—including the epic Badlands National Park, the majestic presidential figures of Mount Rushmore Memorial, one of the longest caves in the world at Jewel Cave National Monument, The Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail which spans 15 other states, the free-flowing stretch of Missouri National Recreation River, the iconic weapon in American nuclear arsenal at Minuteman Missile National Historic Site, and finally, the wild grasslands of Wind Cave National Park.

Meanwhile, the South Dakota State Park system features 63 state parks and recreation areas that showcase the state’s diverse terrain and landscapes. From expanses of prairies, backcountry mountains, plentiful lakes and lush woods with plenty of room to play, South Dakota is rich with great places to get outside, recharge and reconnect. See why we embraced the state motto: "Great Faces, Great Places."

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One of the Great 8 wonders found in South Dakota. Hike through the Badlands, be amazed by a sunrise and experience mother nature at its finest.

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Come see the faces of South Dakota. Completed in 1941 under the direction of Gutzon Borglum and his son Lincoln, the sculpture's roughly 60-ft.-high granite faces depict U.S. presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. 

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Sica (pronounced she-cha) Hollow State Park - located 15 miles northwest of Sisseton in the northeastern corner of South Dakota. Enjoy a wide variety of year-round activities and is the source of many eerie Native American legends. 

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Near Yankton, in the Southeast Region of the state of South Dakota, you will find an outdoor paradise where you can enjoy the scenic beauty.

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Make your reservations — we recommend getting them as early as possible — to experience the world's third-longest cave. You can choose your level of underground expedition, from the 20-min and handicap-accessible Discovery Talk to the intense exploration of the Wild Caving Tour.

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The highlight of this more than 400-acre state park is the 50-ft cliffs of rose-colored Sioux quartzite and scenic overlooks that make it popular with campers, hikers, rock climbers, photographers and sight-seers. This hidden gem of a state park is only a 30-minute drive northeast from Sioux Falls, outside of Garretson. 

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Located near Pierre, South Dakota with access to Lake Sharpe. Swimming, hiking and camping are just some of the activities you and your family can enjoy.

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The premier trail within the South Dakota State Park system, this 109-mile jewel follows an abandoned railroad bed north and south through the length of the Black Hills.

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Arts, Culture & History

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South Dakota It's truly where history comes to life.

From prehistoric dinosaurs to the Native Americans that first called this land home, through the settlers that came from across the globe to make a better life, South Dakota is extraordinarily rich in history & culture. See the 60-foot-tall faces on Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Behold the world's largest in-progress mountain carving at Crazy Horse Memorial. Follow the trail of Lewis & Clark, find museums of every size and focus, and experience the Wild West of legends.

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