South Dakota is chock-full of unique towns and landmarks to explore. At an elevation of 5,315 feet, Custer, South Dakota is the highest city in the state and the 12th highest in the nation. If you haven’t visited recently, you’ll want to plan a visit to Custer soon; it has a lot more than just elevation going for it!

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The second-highest town in South Dakota is Lead, with an elevation of 5,213, and it’s another town you definitely need to visit!

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Custer, South Dakota

What are some facts about Custer, South Dakota?

Below are some interesting things to know about Custer, South Dakota:

  • Custer is named after General George Armstrong Custer, who led an expedition in the area in 1874
  • While in Custer, you can explore South Dakota's breathtaking Black Hills region
  • Custer is also home to the Crazy Horse Memorial which honors the famous Lakota leader
  • Custer, South Dakota is home to Custer State Park, one of the largest of its kind in the U.S.
  • Nearby is the Needles Highway, a winding drive that showcases breathtaking rock formations

 

What are some of the best state parks in South Dakota?

One of the best ways to get to know the vibrant history, culture, and landscape of South Dakota is by venturing to a state park. Below is a list of some of the best state parks to visit in South Dakota:

  • Newton Hills State Park, Canton
  • Lake Herman State Park, Madison
  • Palisades State Park, Garretson
  • Bear Butte State Park, Sturgis
  • Sica Hollow State Park, Sisseton
  • Hartford Beach State Park, Corona
  • Snake Creek Recreation Area, Platte
  • Oakwood Lakes State Park, Bruce
  • Rocky Point Recreation Area, Belle Fourche

 

Curious to learn more? Check out our previous article that highlights all of these incredible state parks in South Dakota. Adventures await!

What are some small towns to visit in South Dakota?

South Dakota is famous for its charming, historic, and lovely small towns. Check out any of the following small towns in South Dakota:

  • Deadwood
  • Gary
  • Keystone
  • Hill City
  • Dell Rapids
  • De Smet
  • Custer
  • Wall
  • Parker
  • Lake Poinsett

 

Check out our recommendations for the most charming small towns in South Dakota and plan your visit today!