by sethtupper | Mar 15, 2021 | Outdoor Activities, Places, Wildlife
PIERRE, S.D. – Some of South Dakota’s Great Places are along the birding trail in northeast South Dakota. The 38 trail sites are home to more than 300 species of birds. This region is known to be one of the most productive waterfowl breeding areas in North...
by sethtupper | Mar 15, 2021 | Outdoor Activities
Springtime in South Dakota can be unpredictable. One day, it’s 70 degrees, calm and sunny. The next day, it’s 40 degrees, blustery and rainy or even snowy. That unpredictability could be considered a negative, but I consider it a positive. The nice days...
by sethtupper | Mar 15, 2021 | Black Hills, Entertainment, Outdoor Activities, Places
DEADWOOD, S.D. – For more than 80 years, a historic town has played host to one of South Dakota’s great events. Deadwood, a revived Old West and gold mining town, fills with visitors the end of each July for the Days of ‘76 celebration. The Days of ’76...
by hillary | Mar 15, 2021 | Black Hills, Outdoor Activities
On any given summer afternoon, it’s tough to beat the call of a lake. In the northern Black Hills, Pactola Reservoir and Sheridan Lake have a lot to offer boaters and jet skiers looking to tear around in the sun. But if you’re looking a lake with a bit of...
by sethtupper | Mar 15, 2021 | Black Hills, Outdoor Activities
Forbes Traveler recently included the Black Hills in its list of 15 prettiest fall-foliage drives: Highest point between the Rocky Mountains and Western Europe, the Black Hills have all the ingredients for the perfect autumn drive — plentiful trees, endless...
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...