South Dakota is a landlocked country in the United States. This state is well known as Mount Rushmore state. This state is broad and inspiring and has its charm and enchantment. This state is famed for tourism and producing crops, and raising livestock. It is a stunning Midwestern state and has infinite beauty. Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, wind cave, Crazy Horse Memorial, and Missouri River are the popular spots for tourism attraction here. Mount Rushmore is a historical place. If you ever come to South Dakota don’t forget to visit. Chislic and Kolache are the best food in South Dakota to eat. Pierre is the capital of the state and has a high spot for recreation regions, huntsmen, and out-of-door activities. The Suites, Clubhouse Hotel, Center of Cultural Heritage, Flaming Foundation, and Oahe Reservoir are the most significant corners of the city. South Dakota is a perfect country for a sightseeing visit.
The Angostura Reservoir provides campgrounds, boat ramps, fishing pier and a marina. Fish species include walleye, bass, northern pike, perch, bluegill, and crappie. Because the reservoir is located on the southeastern edge of the Black Hills…
Badlands National Park contains the world’s richest Oligocene epoch fossil beds, dating 37-28 million years old, the evolutionary stories of mammals such as the horse and rhinoceros arise from the 244,000 acres of sharply eroded buttes,…
Bear Country U.S.A. offers visitors intimate views of most North American mammals. Visitors take a leisurely three-mile drive through several enclosures and encounter black bear, grizzly bear, elk, reindeer, deer, cougars, bobcats and many other species.…
Belle Fourche Reservoir provides fishing for walleye, catfish, and white bass, hunting, boating, camping, picnicking and swimming.
Experience over 500 mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, fish and invertebrates representing 130 varieties from around the world and those native to South Dakota. Explore animals in naturalistic dioramas in the Discovery Center, tour the outside exhibits…
Crazy Horse Memorial, the world’s largest sculpture, now in progress. The work was begun in 1948 by sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski at the request of Native Americans. Korczak died in 1982. His wife, Ruth, and their family…
Deer Mountain has it all when it comes to winter fun, skating, skiing, tubing and more. Deer Mountain is the only resort in South Dakota with a snow skate park. Deer Mountain Ski Area will maintain…
The Great Plains Zoo features over 500 animals from around the world. Our 45-acre park features animals in simulated natural habitats, such as the Asian Cat Habitat, Bear Canyon and our new African Savannah. Our popular…
At 136 miles, Jewel Cave is the second longest cave in the world. It is filled with calcite crystals and other wonders that make up the jewels of Jewel Cave National Monument. The current length of…
Mount Rushmore is most famous for the faces of the four presidents carved on the mountain, but there is a lot more to Mount Rushmore than that! There are hiking trails in the park that lead…
Take an exhilarating ride on America's newest alpine slide! Each of the two Alpine Slide tracks offers 2,000 feet of sensational family fun. Riders control the speed of their individual sleds and small children may ride…
Terry Peak Ski Area is positioned geographically to receive substantial snowfall through the winter months thanks to its location in the Northern Black Hills, at elevations of 5,900-ft to over 7,000-ft. More snow falls on the…
More than 26,000 years ago, large Columbian and woolly mammoths were trapped and died in a spring-fed pond near what is now the southwest edge of Hot Springs, South Dakota. Discovered by chance in 1974 while…
One of the world's longest and most complex caves and 28,295 acres of mixed-grass prairie, ponderosa pine forest, and associated wildlife are the main features of the park. The cave is well known for its outstanding…