13 Things To Do In South Dakota When You Thought You’ve Done Everything
By Catherine Armstrong|Updated on July 27, 2023(Originally published October 23, 2017)
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If you’ve lived your entire life in South Dakota, you might think you’ve seen and done everything the state has to offer. Here are 13 unique things to do in South Dakota you maybe haven’t tried yet.
1. Climb Nicollet Tower for a stunning view of the surrounding countryside
Nicollet Tower & Interpretive Center, 45356 SD-10, Sisseton, SD 57262, USA
Nicollet Tower is located in Sisseton, just west of I-29 near the South Dakota/North Dakota border. The tower is 80 feet tall and offers an incredible view.
Check out the Nicollet Tower in Sisseton, SD and enjoy the view from the top in this quick video:
2. See the most whimsical outdoor art at Porter Sculpture Park
Porter Sculpture Park, 45160 257th St, Montrose, SD 57048, USA
Swim at Evans Plunge Mineral Springs year-round. The spring-fed pool maintains a constant temperature of 87 degrees, so it's nice and warm, even in the winter months.
5. Hike to the Stratobowl
Stratobowl Rim Trailhead, 13600 US-16, Rapid City, SD 57702, USA
A super easy trail in the Black Hills takes you to the Stratobowl overlook. You can see the spot where record-breaking manned balloon flights were launched.
6. Search South Dakota's most haunted places to see if you can find a ghost
Hotel Alex Johnson Rapid City, Curio Collection by Hilton, 523 6th St, Rapid City, SD 57701, USA
South Dakota has plenty of spots that are supposedly haunted. Visit some of them to see if you can spot a ghost for yourself - here are 10 haunted places in South Dakota to get you started.
It may look like an elegant historic hotel, but the Hotel Alex Johnson is said to be haunted especially Room 812. Take a tour of Hotel Alex Johnson in this video from Franko TV as he braves a night in this infamous room:
The Tatanka Story of Bison museum in Deadwood has some great exhibits about South Dakota's bison and the Native Americans who once hunted them. The outdoor sculpture, "Lakota Bison Jump" by Peg Detmers is breathtaking.
The Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary is located near Hot Springs, and it's home to around 600 wild mustangs. You'll love to watch this gorgeous animals in their natural surroundings.
12. Visit the Petrified Wood Park
Petrified Wood Park & Museum, 500 Main Ave, Lemmon, SD 57638, USA
You'll find Petrified Wood Park in the little town of Lemmon. Everything here is made from petrified wood - from buildings to around 100 conical-shaped statues.
13. Visit The Mammoth Site in Hot Springs
The Mammoth Site, 1800 US-18 BYP, Hot Springs, SD 57747, USA
The Mammoth Site has the largest concentration of mammoth remains in the entire world, and you can see them up close. Watch staff excavating remains and learn more about these amazing, extinct creatures.
One of our favorite hidden gems in South Dakota is the Mammoth Site. Learn more about the Mammoth Site in Hot Springs, SD in this video from The Path Beyond 9 to 5:
How many of these things have you already done? Share a few unique things to do in South Dakota that you have enjoyed with a comment. If you are planning a trip to South Dakota, how about staying at this charming log cabin near Deadwood and Lead with absolutely epic views of the Black Hills?
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What are some fun things to do in South Dakota?
Aside from the ever-popular Black Hills attractions in South Dakota, there are plenty more wonderful natural areas to explore, and fun attractions to keep you busy. Here are a few fun things to do in South Dakota that you may not have thought about:
Explore the ghost town of Spokane: This historic town doesn't have many residents ever since it was essentially deserted in the 1940s. It does have plenty of old buildings that take you back to the days when it was a profitable mining town in the late-1880s and early 1900s.
Visit the Badlands National Park: One of South Dakota's biggest draws is the Badlands. You wouldn't think there would be much to do in a wide open barren landscape, but in the springtime, the wildflowers come alive and make hiking in this area fragrant and beautiful.
Candyland, Rapid City, SD: For a pretty sweet stop in South Dakota head to Rapid City and the biggest candy store in SD. This is one of the best places to visit in South Dakota if you love vintage candy stores. After you fuel up on as much candy as you can handle, play a round of mini golf on the Sweet Greens course.
Buffalo Safari Jeep Tour, Custer, SD: You can see plenty of buffalo grazing in the plains of South Dakota, but if you want to get up close and personal try this jeep tour through Custer State Park. Not only will you see bison, but bighorn sheep and other wildlife as well.