by lisakoch | Mar 15, 2021 | Arts & Antiques, Attractions, Cities, Entertainment, Events
Sioux Fall is South Dakota’s most vibrant city, and in the summertime, you can enjoy some of the city’s unique culture on the first Friday of every month. Hosted by Downtown Sioux Falls, “First Fridays†is an urban collision of arts, shopping and...
by sethtupper | Mar 15, 2021 | Events, Places
PIERRE, S.D. – Thousands of wheels and thousands of watts of horsepower make up one of South Dakota’s most powerful events. People come from across the nation to participate in Huron’s Wheel Jam, a celebration of cars, semi-trucks, and motorcycles....
by sethtupper | Mar 15, 2021 | Black Hills, Events, History, Native Americans, Outdoor Activities, Western Culture
A news release from the South Dakota Office of Tourism: CRAZY HORSE, S.D. – Crazy Horse Memorial will celebrate Native American Day with its 20th annual celebration on Monday, Oct. 12, starting at 10:00 a.m. MDT. Traditional hoop dancers, Native American...
by sethtupper | Mar 15, 2021 | Events, Outdoor Activities, Wildlife
If you’ve never been in South Dakota the day before the opening of pheasant season, it’s difficult to understand just how enormously important the date has become to the state in economic and cultural terms. Thousands of out-of-staters are arriving in...
by sethtupper | Mar 15, 2021 | Events, Outdoor Activities
Thousands of trout are about to be released into the Missouri River below Fort Randall Dam in southeastern South Dakota. For more, see the following excerpt from a state Department of Game, Fish and Parks news release: PIERRE, S.D. – Anglers looking for unique...
by sethtupper | Mar 15, 2021 | Events, Outdoor Activities
From the state Department of Game, Fish and Parks: PIERRE, S.D. – Oahe Downstream Recreation Area, five miles north of Fort Pierre, will be the site of an opportunity this month to learn about South Dakota’s other gold – the tasty morel mushroom....