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Covering over 244,000 acres of open grasslands, eroded buttes, pinnacles and spires, the Badlands of South Dakota were designated a national park in 1978. Animals of the Badlands of South Dakota must be able to survive in the arid, oft…
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Deadwood is a small gold rush town in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The Black Hills provide an wide array of outdoor activities such as hiking, bicycling and snowmobiling. The activities do not end on the mountains, though. Deadwood…
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Hotels in Deadwood, South Dakota, once housed gun-slinging, card-playing outlaws, but today they cater to a more genteel crowd. While legalized gambling is a major draw, there's plenty more to do outside of the casinos. Visitors enjoy…
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Once a mining town and home to Carrie Ingalls (sister of author Laura Ingalls Wilder), Keystone is now a great place to stay and take in the charm of the old west. Keystone is located minutes away from Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills…
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Mitchell, South Dakota offers visitors to the area plenty to do, including fishing at the nearby Mitchell Lake as well as hunting, hiking, biking, and golfing. South Dakota is one of the highest rated places to hunt pheasant, and Mitch…
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Lead is located in Lawrence County, in the western part of the state of South Dakota. Known for its many different recreational activities, Lead is a great place to explore nature through hiking, biking or horseback riding. The George…
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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, So…
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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 th…
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The city of Murdo is located in the middle of South Dakota and is a well-known hunting and fishing area. The city offers a wide range of recreational services and amenities that are suited to nature lovers. Notable outdoor attractions…
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South Dakota has become one of the premier locations for walleye fishing. Walleye, a toothy type of fish for which you can easily select bait for because they'll eat just about anything, dead or alive, thrive in the cold waters found i…
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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, v…
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Reliance is a town in South Dakota near the Missouri River. Visitors can fish for northern pike, trout, white bass perch and catfish on Lake Sharpe or ice fish in the winter months. The Lower Brule Indian Reservation provides hunting p…
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Keystone, South Dakota is your gateway to the Black Hills. The town is close to the Mt. Rushmore Monument as well as Custer State Park. There are many trails and historical sites in the area. Streams abound with fish and there is a lot…
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Don't forget your fishing pole when you visit Mobridge, South Dakota. Situated on the Missouri River, Mobridge offers a wide range of outdoor recreation opportunities. Fishing for walleye, smallmouth bass and catfish can be found at La…
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South Dakota provides anglers 1,100 square miles of fishing grounds and year-round fishing for nearly 30 game fish species, including yellow, black and brown bullhead. Small teardrop hooks that are tipped with lures like worms or wiggl…
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