Part of South Dakota's Division of Parks and Recreation, this state park with its unique rocky formation was once the stomping grounds of Native Americans, including Lakota and Cheyenne tribes. The Native Americans consider Bear Butte to be… read more
Rosebud, South Dakota, is a small community in the Southern Hills region of the state. Mount Rushmore and Black Hills National Parks are to the northwest, about a 2- to 3- hour drive away. There are several state parks in the Southern Hills… read more
Located in the southcentral portion of South Dakota, Murdo is a quiet town offering visitors some interesting and unique attractions. From historic prairie towns to pristine grasslands, quirky auto exhibits and everything in between, visito… read more
South Dakota is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise, offering a range of opportunities for activities. Visitors to the state parks can learn about the history of the state, which includes the Lewis and Clark expedition and the story of the Ame… read more
Carved from the Dakota Territory and inducted into the Union in 1889, South Dakota is known for rolling plains and rich glacial soil in the east and ranchlands and the picturesque Black Hills in the west. With four distinct seasons, South D… read more
South Dakota offers wonderful camping sites in the great Midwestern region of the United States. Many of these camping sites were once home to different Native American tribes, like the Lakota and Dakota Sioux tribes. Landmarks in South Dak… read more
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