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Top 3 reasons to take on the Crazy Horse Volksmarch

Top 3 reasons to take on the Crazy Horse Volksmarch

by hillary | Mar 15, 2021 | Attractions, Black Hills, Hiking, History

Hiking the Crazy Horse Volksmarch in the fog on June 7 of this year felt a little metaphorical. Throughout most of the hike, you couldn’t see your final destination. You had to just stick to the trail, knowing eventually, you’d be on the craving’s...
Sweet Summertime at Pickerel Lake

Sweet Summertime at Pickerel Lake

by tracykirby | Mar 15, 2021 | Campground & RV Parks, Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Lodges, Native Americans, Outdoor Activities, State Parks, Wildlife

Despite nature’s seemingly cruel attempt to thwart it, Summer has finally officially arrived in South Dakota. With that adventurous summer buzz in the air, residents and tourists alike are finding ways to get outdoors and experience all that the extensive Mount...
Black Hills Largest Man-Made Reservoir

Black Hills Largest Man-Made Reservoir

by hillary | Mar 15, 2021 | Attractions, Black Hills, Campground & RV Parks, Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, History, Kayaking, Outdoor Activities, Places, Wildlife

If you find yourself driving along Highway 385 between Hill City and Deadwood, there will come a time when you’ll round a curve, the pines lining the road will drop away, and an impossibly large body of water will seem to appear out of nowhere. What you’ll...
The Palisades: Little Park, Big Views

The Palisades: Little Park, Big Views

by lisakoch | Mar 15, 2021 | Biking, Campground & RV Parks, Canoeing, Hiking, History, Lodges, National Parks, Outdoor Activities, State Parks

Palisades State Park may be South Dakota’s second-smallest state park, but it stunningly delivers on natural beauty. At the heart of the park, the steady flow of Split Rock Creek carves its way through 50-foot cliffs of pink Sioux Quartzite. For years, visitors...
State Historical Society acquires 1930s lantern slide collection

State Historical Society acquires 1930s lantern slide collection

by sethtupper | Mar 15, 2021 | History

PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota State Historical Society recently acquired a collection of glass lantern slides dating back to the 1930s. The Rev. H. J. Loemker (LOME-ker) Collection consists of 90 lantern slides, which were introduced in 1849 and allowed...
South Dakota’s Great Places: South Dakota State Capitol

South Dakota’s Great Places: South Dakota State Capitol

by sethtupper | Mar 15, 2021 | History, Places

PIERRE, S.D.– The State Capitol Building of South Dakota, in Pierre, is more than just a place where bills are discussed and meetings take place. The building’s exquisite features and events make it one of South Dakota’s Great Places. The building...
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