Stay Smart at Our Fort Pierre, South Dakota Hotel Located across the Missouri River from the South Dakota state capital, Fort Pierre is a quaint town with lots of history, character and charm. No matter what brings you to this area, we're sure you'll enjoy your stay. The smoke-free Holiday Inn Express Hotel Pierre - Fort Pierre puts you within reach of state government offices and local companies such as Bankwest Inc and St. Mary's Healthcare Center. If you have to finish a last-minute presentation, you can use the 24-hour Business Center, and if you need to host an event, our Fort Pierre hotel's facilities include a large meeting room. Our Pierre, South Dakota hotel is also near many outdoor attractions like the Missouri River, Lake Oahe and the Oahe Dam. The South Dakota Cultural Heritage Center, the Casey Tibbs South Dakota Rodeo Center and the Lewis and Clark Trail are also located nearby. And if you're a Kevin Costner fan, you'll probably enjoy the fact that our Fort Pierre hotel's just 25 miles from the Triple U Buffalo Ranch, which was the film location for his movie Dances with Wolves . Whether you're in town to attend a business meeting or to explore the area's history, our Pierre hotel offers comfort, convenience and a friendly staff. Our amenities include an indoor pool and whirlpool, Fitness Center and a complimentary, hot Express Start breakfast, so make your reservations today to take advantage of it all!
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Fort Pierre, SD Attractions
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Bus Station Vivian Junction
Capital Lake
— This man made artesian 5 acre lake is adjacent to the State Capitol Building. The warm water lake is visited by thousands of migratory waterfowl each fall.
Cultural Heritage Center
— The Cultural Hertiage Center houses many of South Dakotas finest historical artifacts from the early Pioneers, our Native American ancestry, and much more. This museum collects preserves and interprets the social political and cultural history of the St
Farm Island State Park
— Ideal for fishing or playing in the water, Farm Island State Park in located on teh banks of the Missouri River. A play area for the kids and boat ramps make this the ideal summer spot.
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Golden Buffalo Casino
— Casino gambling with slot machines.
Lewis & Clark Trail
— In May 1804 Meriwether Lewis and Wm Clark set out on an expedition across LA territory. They faces unknown people, harsh conditions, and unexplored land to secure a place in history. Learn more about their expedition and experience it just minutes from
Lode Star Casino
— Legalized gambling including black jack and slot machines.
Mt. Rushmore
— Mt Rushmore National Memorial is a sculpture carved into the granite face of Mt Rushmore near Keystone, SD. Mt Rushmore features 60 foot sculputres of the heads of former US Presidents, George Washington Thomas Jefferson Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lin
Oahe Dam
— A true marvel, the Oahe Dam is one of the world's largest earth rolled dams. Power house tours are available daily from 9am till 5pm. This is a must see. Lake Oahe, the water above the dam, is an awesome sight with water as far as the eye can see. Thi
Oahe Speedway
— Drag racing every weekend during the summer months.
Pierre Mall
— The Capitol Place to shop. Anchors stores are Kmart and JcPenney.
Pierre Regional Airport
Rivercenter
SD State Capitol
— The main Capitol complex includes 16 buildings approximately 115 acres of property a 5 acre lake 3000 trees and 48 acres of cultured grass and more than 8000 flowers. Self guided tours brochures can be obtained in the Secuirty Tour Office. The Capitol i
South Dakota Discovery Center
— Hands on science center with special programs for children and teachers.
Stanley County Fairgrounds
— The areas only horse racing track - races mid April thru early May. Rodeo Grounds May - August.
Steamboat Park; La Framboise Island
— Beautiful park and nature walking trails located on the banks of the Missouri River. Disc golf course, amphitheatre seasonal entertainment, childrens playground equipment and picnic areas.
Verendrye Museum
— This museum houses artifacts documenting early history of the area including the aspect of the Fort Pierre to Deadwood Trail.