When it comes to incredible history and world-famous landmarks, there is no place quite like South Dakota, which is home to landmarks and attractions, both old and new. If you are more interested in the older and more historical, you will want to visit Wind Cave National Park, one of the oldest parks in America and a national park to visit in South Dakota.

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What are the best parks in South Dakota?

Finding things to do outside in South Dakota is as easy as going to one of its many parks. If you’re up for an adventure at one of the underappreciated state parks in South Dakota, you’re in luck. We’ve got quite a few of them. Hartford Beach State Park, for example, provides an idyllic backdrop for a weekend getaway. During the summertime, soak up the sun on the sandy beach then go for a dip in the water to cool off. The park also features a playground for the little ones. Get a peek of South Dakota’s rich past with a visit to Adams Homestead and Nature Preserve, where you can join a guided tour of the home. Then, slip on your hiking shoes, and explore some or all of the 10 miles of trails that wind through the park. Lake Louise Recreation Area is picture-perfect during the summertime, and the gem is arguably its lake. While the day away swimming, boating, or jet skiing.

Where can I find the best hiking trails in South Dakota?

We can find no better way to explore our beautiful state than by hiking. Even if you’re a novice or have kiddos, you’ll find a ton of easy trails in South Dakota. Bring your camera AND your binoculars along when you follow the picturesque 4.2-mile Spring Creek Loop Trail. It’s popular with birdwatchers and it features gorgeous scenery, including meandering streams and lush green trees. Willow Creek Trail is short and sweet, tallying just 2.5 miles and offers the opportunity to view local wildlife. The highlight of the trail, however, is undoubtedly the tiny waterfall. Drink in spellbinding views of Badlands National Park along the easy four-mile Medicine Root Loop Trail. Stroll through the prairie and stop to admire the rock formations along the way. You might even want to bring a picnic along. (Remember to always bring back with you whatever you take out on a hike.)

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