Brookings, SD

Quick City Facts

County: Brookings
Population (2019): 24,415
Population (2010): 22,056

Data provided by US Census Bureau (2019)

The fifth largest city in South Dakota, Brookings had more than 18,000 registered residents as of the 2000 census. Named for Wilmot Wood Brookings, who supervised the building of a main roadway that traversed Brookings County, the city saw its first organized settlement, Medary, in 1857. The official city of Brookings was established near Medary to accommodate a central railroad path that would serve all of the existing communities. Today, the city functions as the official county seat.

Home to South Dakota State University, Brookings enjoys a rich academic culture. The college is the city’s second largest employer and is a major contributor to its economy. Two of the city’s main attractions, the McCrory Gardens and South Dakota Arboretum, are located on a 74-acre plot on the university’s campus. The site offers dozens of lush botanical gardens, prairie grassland, and a natural hedge maze.

The Swiftel Center serves as a multi-purpose civic and convention center, used for a variety of cultural events, entertainment performances, and business meetings in Brookings. The city’s Recreation Department provides a wide range of athletic and recreational pursuits for youths and adults, including baseball, basketball, tennis, golf, horseback riding, and cultural activities.

Art enthusiasts are serviced by four art galleries, including the South Dakota Art Museum and the Community Cultural Center. Early settlements and agricultural cultivation of the area are commemorated by such local museums as the Elkton Community Museum and the Mellette County Historical Society. A variety of local theatres, such as the Prairie Repertory Theater and the Brookings Community Theater, provide high-caliber dramatic productions throughout the year.

Downtown Brookings offers more than 150 unique dining, retail, and entertainment businesses. Avid shoppers will delight in the eclectic antiques, fine art, home furnishings, local jewelry, and literary offerings. Diverse dining establishments cater to a variety of tastes, including American, Chinese, Mexican, and Italian. Historical walking tours give visitors the opportunity to experience the rich heritage and architecture of downtown Brookings.

Popular Attractions

Belvidere East / Exit 170 KOA

Belvidere East / Exit 170 KOA

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Pints & Quarts

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Crave American Kitchen & Sushi Bar

Crave American Kitchen & Sushi Bar

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Prairie Village

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Ichiban Sushi Bar & Japanese Cuisine

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The Covered Wagon Cafe

The Covered Wagon Cafe

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Wounded Knee: The Museum

Wounded Knee: The Museum

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Cheyenne Crossing and Stage Stop Cafe

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The World’s Only Corn Palace

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Black Hills Visitor Information Center

Black Hills Visitor Information Center

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Deadwood Dick’s Suites, Saloon and Antique Mall

Deadwood Dick’s Suites, Saloon and Antique Mall

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Antique Gallery Mall

Antique Gallery Mall

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Fort Pierre Depot and Museum

Fort Pierre Depot and Museum

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Greatest Show on H20 at Catfish Bay

Greatest Show on H20 at Catfish Bay

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South Whitlock Resort

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Sioux Valley Grille

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Dakotah Steakhouse

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Main Street Square

Main Street Square

Rapid City

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