As a rule, missile sites are considered to be both incredibly hush-hush and historically significant, so when one is open to the public, you know we are going to be all over it! While the Cold War is thankfully no more, we here in South Dakota have an important reminder of it, thanks to this missile site turned national park to visit in South Dakota.

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What are some of the best things to do outside in South Dakota?

Can you think of a better place to spend time than outdoors? We have so many things to do outside in South Dakota that we definitely need a bucket list, so we don’t miss anything. Badlands National Park is probably the ideal destination for a day trip, especially if you like to explore. For some of the most gorgeous views in all of South Dakota, head to a scenic overlook (and don’t forget your camera!). If you’re a fan of wildlife, you’ll definitely want to spend time at Wind Cave National Park, where you can view elk, bison, and other local residents roaming throughout the park. It’s also home to some picturesque (and easy) hikes. Be sure to add Spearfish Canyon to your must-visit list, in any season, too. It features such beautiful natural wonders as Devil’s Bathtub, Bridal Veil Falls, and Roughlock Falls.

What are the best parks in South Dakota?

How lucky are we to have so many amazing outdoor spaces to explore all through the state? With more than 60 state parks and recreation areas, however, we’re sure to miss a few hidden gems here and there. When you’re looking for a fun way to spend a day, consider a trek to one of the lesser-known state parks in South Dakota. Hartford Beach State Park in Corona, for example, offers a full menu of amenities – Big Stone Lake, a sandy beach, hiking trails, and cross-country skiing during the winter. Newton Hills State Park in Canton is THE perfect destination if you love animals and birds in particular. It’s home to more than 200 species of birds, and you might even spot such local residents as marmots, deer, and foxes. Oakwood Lakes State Park in Bruce has something for everyone in the family, from biking and boating to fishing and hiking.