Suffering from a sluggish economy in the 1980s, the residents of Deadwood petitioned the South Dakota state government to allow gambling within city limits. Two decades later, Deadwood is a booming, revitalized gambling town full of Old Wes… read more
Located in western South Dakota, the Black Hills offer outdoor enthusiasts ample opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing, canoeing and kayaking. The area comprises six national parks, more than 1,300 miles of streams and more than 450 mil… read more
The Black Hills in South Dakota may be one of the most underrated places in the country to take a trip. It's full of amazing sights, well-preserved history, and activities for all ages. When it comes to sightseeing, family bonding and educ… read more
The Black Hills are an isolated, granite-cored uplift in southwestern South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming--named for their dark looming on the Great Plains horizon. Considered sacred by the Lakota and a number of other American Indian tri… read more
The Black Hills are a large area jutting out of the Great Plains, occupying much of western South Dakota and a fringe of eastern Wyoming. The region encompasses two of America's best known outdoor attractions and many lesser sites as well. read more
Rising like an island from a sea of grasslands on the Great Plains of South Dakota and Wyoming, the Black Hills are somewhat of an anomaly: The hills are actually mountains, and they aren't really black. This relatively small mountain range… read more
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