Agritourism

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Horses and prairie and child

Agritourism in South Dakota

The land, food and views are all quintessential parts of exploring South Dakota, but how about getting a closer look? Our deep agricultural roots mean that visitors have plenty of chances to get a true hands-on experience.

Unique agritourism offerings across our state make it easy to see — and taste — how food goes from the land to your plate. Explore vineyards to see how wine is made. Stroll through a hops farm on your way to the brewery. Hit the trail on horseback. Take in a palace covered in corn, then try to solve one of our many corn mazes. Pick your own pumpkin, carve it and enter it in a contest. In South Dakota, entertaining agricultural activities combine with genuine Midwestern hospitality to offer you the finest agritourism options in the nation.

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Stockyard Ag Experience
 
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Circle View Guest Ranch
 
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Located near Lennox, a little southeast of Sioux Falls, is the Steever House Bed & Breakfast. We opened in 1997 with two guest rooms after three years of renovations, but we continue to add on. We now have two queen guest rooms, one king guest room, and two king suites. All rooms have private baths

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1899 Inn Bed and Breakfast, Deadwood

The 1899 Inn bed and breakfast is a unique and intimate guest experience that blends modern amenities and historic charm. The 1899 Inn is Deadwood's only turn-of-the-century inn with full breakfast service, featuring seasonal dishes and artisan bread made daily in-house. The house is located away

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Eagle Pass Lodge, Ree Heights

Eagle Pass Lodge is a luxury pheasant hunting lodge situated on 15,000 acres of central South Dakota's finest habitat. Our 1950's family style hunts take you back to the golden era of pheasant hunting for an experience you'll never forget. Your hunt will take place on a working farm with thousands

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Grand Slam Pheasant Hunts, Kimball

Our 4,000 acre hunting mecca is located on the beautiful prairie boasting majestic views and an abundance of wildlife in central South Dakota. This diverse and dramatic landscape is referred to as "God's country" and is unlike any other part of the world and is the perfect atmosphere to make

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Depot Museum / Harvey Dunn School, De Smet

Take a step back in time to the early days of De Smet area residents. The current depot was built in 1906 after a fire on April 23, 1905 destroyed the original one. Pa Ingalls served at the first depot in De Smet. The museum features many historical artifacts and items. Adjacent to the museum is the