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Sometimes hauling your own gear and recreational toys isn't always convenient. There are rental businesses and outfitters all across South Dakota ready to get you out on the trails, the slopes, the course, or the water. You can find just about anything, from ATVs, UTVs, motorcycles and snowmobiles to canoes, kayaks, snow shoes and bicycles. Plus, many of South Dakota's state parks and recreation areas loan out various equipment!

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Motorcycling in South Dakota

Find freedom on the open road in South Dakota. 

South Dakota is a must-visit destination for motorcycling enthusiasts. While many motorcyclists first drive the state's highways, interstates and country roads on a trip to Sturgis for the annual rally, they often find other reasons to return. With a multitude of scenic byways and highways, there is no shortage to hit the open road and rev those engines.

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Jaw-Dropping Drives

Beyond Sturgis, the Black Hills offers some of the best and most scenic motorcycle rides in the United States. In addition to the activities in and immediately around Sturgis, many visitors take day-trips throughout the Black Hills and beyond. Within easy riding distance are many attractions, including Mount Rushmore National Memorial (62 miles), Crazy Horse Memorial (67 miles), Custer State Park (75 miles), Spearfish Canyon (19 miles), Deadwood (13 miles) and Badlands National Park (110 miles).

The rugged terrain of the Black Hills isn't the only popular destination for a motorcycle ride. Many visitors enjoy the wide open spaces of other South Dakota highways that span the state. The Native American Scenic Byway takes travelers from the border of Nebraska through central South Dakota all the way up to North Dakota. Riders can see native prairie grasses, the winding Missouri River, and wildlife and scenery that South Dakota is known for. In northeastern South Dakota, riders can enjoy beautiful glacial lakes on their journey through the area.

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Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

Every August, the city of Sturgis welcomes bikers from across the country for two weeks of two-wheeled fun. Choose freedom over freeways with 10 days of live music, motocross races and other wild events. Prior to and after the event, many surrounding cities and towns host rallies, festivals and other biker-friendly events to keep the party going.

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South Dakota Rides

South Dakota Rides is part of a campaign by the South Dakota Office of Highway Safety to promote motorcycle education and safety. Visit and you’ll find interactive riding maps, information about rider education courses, how to share photos and videos, and how to take part in live chats with other motorcycle enthusiasts.

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South Dakota Fishing Information

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Fishing

From pro anglers to weekend enthusiasts, South Dakota has year-round fishing opportunities for everyone.

It’s hard to beat the allure of fishing in South Dakota. Whether it’s the feeling of the sun on your face as you cast a line or the thrill of pulling up a gilled treasure from a hole in the ice, the sensations produced by fishing here have a certain kind of magic.

How can one activity be relaxing and exciting at the same time? We’re not sure. We just know that’s how fishing works.

You have plenty of opportunities in South Dakota, where nearly 98% of the state’s waters are publicly accessible and open for fishing. Fly-fish for trout in a flowing Black Hills stream. Reel in trophy walleye from a Missouri River reservoir or land bass and crappie from a northeastern glacial lake. Cold winters transform the state’s bodies of water into solid, shimmering ice fishing playgrounds. Fishing options here range from creeks, rivers and lakes to 63 state parks and recreation areas. Heck, we even have a lake with a ghost town at the bottom. When we say there are options, we mean it. (Check out South Dakota Game, Fish & Park’s up-to-date Public Fishing Access map.)

The residents of South Dakota are a welcoming bunch, and that especially extends to visitors arriving with rod and reel. Accommodations across the state cater to fishing folks, with boat-sized parking spots or restaurants that will cook up your day’s catch. Many shops and organizations also share fishing reports throughout the year. In South Dakota, convenience is key. After all, every minute spent trying to hook that perfect fish is well spent.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a pro angler, a weekend enthusiast, or a first-timer who doesn’t know the difference between a walleye and a can of tuna. South Dakota has year-round fishing opportunities for everyone. See why anglers travel from all over the world to fish in South Dakota. We’re pretty confident you’ll be, well…hooked.

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Set your fishing excursion to South Dakota. The open water. The thrill of a bite. The stories you share on the water or shore. Discover why anglers know South Dakota as one of the best places in the world to cast — and enjoy.

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Fishing in Northeast/Glacial Lakes & Prairies Region

Northeast South Dakota's landscape, shaped by glaciers 20,000 years ago, boasts more than 120 glacial lakes ranging from just a few acres to more than 17,000. Anglers flock to this region for its plentiful fishing opportunities, with 16 state parks and recreation areas providing ample access. Popular lakes like Blue Dog, Enemy Swim, Lake Thompson, Lynn, Roy, Rush and Waubay offer diverse fishing experiences. Walleye dominate these waters, with anglers employing techniques such as trolling crankbaits, jigging with minnows and using nightcrawler/spinner rigs. Largemouth, smallmouth bass, perch, bullheads, bluegills and northern pike also thrive here, making it a prime destination for various fishing styles, including ice fishing during winter.

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Fishing in Southeast/Prairies Region

Southeast South Dakota is characterized by vast corn and soybean fields and more than 175 lakes, including both natural glacial and manmade lakes. The Big Sioux River, James River and Missouri River, including the expansive Lewis and Clark Lake, traverse this region. Anglers can enjoy walleye fishing in these flat-bottom lakes, using techniques like trolling crankbaits and jigging. The southeast is also renowned for its bullheads and panfish, providing engaging fishing experiences for all ages. Bass fishing in the 29,000-acre Lewis and Clark Lake attracts anglers nationwide, while northern pike are often found lurking near weeds, rocks or other structures. Ice fishing is a popular winter activity, with jigging spoons and teardrop hooks tipped with bait being effective methods.

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Fishing in Central/Missouri River Region

Central South Dakota's Missouri River region, transformed by four massive dams, offers more than 900 square miles of open water and 3,000 miles of shoreline across reservoirs such as Lake Oahe, Lake Sharpe, Lake Francis Case, and Lewis and Clark Lake. These reservoirs create a world-class fishery, particularly for walleye, the most abundant fish here. Anglers’ fish depths range from 5 to 45 feet, depending on the season, using jigs, minnows, nightcrawler/spinner combinations and crankbaits. Northern pike (especially in Lake Oahe’s back bays), Chinook salmon and smallmouth bass in the rocky habitats of the reservoirs add to the region’s diverse fishing opportunities. Additionally, smaller prairie stock dams provide quieter, more intimate fishing spots for various species.

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Fishing in West/Black Hills, Badlands & Lakes Region

The west region of South Dakota, encompassing the Black Hills, offers unique fishing experiences with its 14 mountain lakes and more than 400 miles of streams filled with brook, brown and rainbow trout. The picturesque Black Hills provide a stunning backdrop for anglers to enjoy stream and lake fishing. Trout fishing in the Black Hills requires a slow and stealthy approach, with local fly shops offering valuable insights into effective flies and baits. Ice fishing has also gained popularity in recent years, with anglers using small jigs, ice flies and jigging spoons tipped with bait to catch trout, often found at varying depths. Beyond the Black Hills, the surrounding prairie features numerous reservoirs and ranch stock dams, teeming with largemouth bass, northern pike and various panfish.

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Hunting

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Hunting in South Dakota

When the cornstalks turn brown, South Dakota turns orange. The October weekend that opens pheasant season is basically a holiday as visitors and residents take to the fields in a state known for being home to the nation’s best pheasant hunting.

Friendly hosts, private lodges and more than 1 million acres of publicly accessible hunting land within the primary pheasant range welcome residents and non-residents alike. And pheasant hunters aren’t the only ones who flock to this world-class hunting haven: South Dakota also offers opportunities to hunt big game, waterfowl, turkey and more. 

To experience hunting in South Dakota is to find paradise in the middle of America. Come make some memories of your own this year. Come hunt in SD.

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Home to more than 7 million pheasants, South Dakota is consistently the best state in the country for bird counts. That's just one reason why people come from all over the world to Hunt the Greatest.

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Visit the South Dakota Department of Game, Fish & Parks website to learn about the different types of hunting licenses available to residents and nonresidents, and to obtain your license today.

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In South Dakota, there’s more to hunting than just feathers and shells.

For many, a South Dakota hunting trip is a beautiful reunion. Friends and family travel from far-off distances to make their annual pilgrimage home. In the field, you’ll hear the sounds of laughter amid crunching stalks and happy dogs. You’ll see generations of experience guiding and teaching the young hunters in the party, showing them how to properly handle their weapons and aim just right in order to land their first bird. After a good day’s hunt, folks gather around tables across South Dakota to share food, stories and laughter. 

Sure, some hunting stories get politely exaggerated every year. Some shots don’t always hit the target. But no matter what, everything combines to create a consistently magical gathering of old friends and new.

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Winter Activities

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Winter Activities & Events in South Dakota

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Delight in a frosty frolic during the winter in South Dakota, where magical, snow-covered landscapes offer endless winter adventures.

Whether you're carving through powdery slopes while skiing or snowboarding at Terry Peak or Great Bear Ski Valley, exploring tranquil trails on snowshoes or gliding gracefully across ice rinks while ice skating, there's something for everyone. Or for a more relaxed experience, try your hand at ice fishing. If you're a fan of snowmobiling, South Dakota boasts more than 1,500 miles of well-maintained trails that wind through breathtaking scenery, making it one of the nation's premier snowmobiling destinations.

No matter your winter sport of choice, South Dakota provides a stunning backdrop of pristine wilderness, perfect for creating unforgettable winter memories.

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There's a common misconception about winter being something to endure. The leaves may be gone and the air may have a chill, but the season is cause for celebration in South Dakota. When you're ready to travel, great winter getaways are waiting!

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South Dakota snowmobile trail season is a must for winter sports fans. Explore South Dakota’s incredible landscapes over 1,500-plus miles of snowmobile trails across the state. The season runs from December 15-March 31, based on trail conditions.

Plan your visit to Rapid City around the annual Black Hills Stock Show & Rodeo. The region’s largest trade show features livestock, cattle and horse sales, seminars, competitions and an indoor PRCA rodeo. Get in the holiday spirit at Winter Wonderland in Sioux Falls. Filled with fabulous light displays and holiday tunes, Falls Park transforms into a winter escape with 270 decorated trees, 40 wreaths, 275 decorated light poles and a half-mile of rope lights.

Looking for more holiday cheer? Visit Pierre for Christmas at the Capitol, when the state capitol building comes to life with elaborate holiday decorations and festive live music, or explore Frontier Christmas at Fort Sisseton Historic State Park to enjoy hands-on activities, sleigh rides, caroling and historical reenactments.

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Buffalo roam. Mountain goats climb. Prairie dogs chirp. And that's only a taste of the wildlife in South Dakota. With abundant populations of waterfowl, songbirds and endangered species like the bald eagle, peregrine falcon, and whooping crane, this is also a birder's paradise. By land, lake or air, discover the best kind of wild in South Dakota.

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Custer State Park

From the 56,000-acre Norbeck Wildlife Preserve to the park's buffalo, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, antelope, deer and friendly burros, you'll be delighted with what you spot exploring Custer State Park. For maximum beauty, cruise one of the park's scenic byways, especially the Wildlife Loop State Scenic Byway.

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Badlands National Park

The vast and craggy Badlands scenery is home to buffalo, antelope, deer, prairie dogs, the black-footed ferret and many species of birds. Chances are good you'll see a lot on that list while cruising Badlands Loop State Scenic Byway, but don't forget to pull over and explore the park's 244,000 acres on foot.

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Black Hills National Forest

One look upon this rich forest and you'll understand why many Native tribes consider this land sacred. From the twists and turns of Iron Mountain Road to the deep canyon views of Spearfish Canyon State and Forest Service Scenic Byway — and every bit of community and wildlife in between — there's road-trip magic to be made in western South Dakota.

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This beautiful river divides the state in half, offering hidden gems and popular rec spots like Lewis & Clark Recreation Area near Yankton. You can catch a variety of birds, including bald eagles, near the river. And if you take in the Mighty Mo' while cruising the Native American National and State Scenic Byway, you're guaranteed a road trip to remember.

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Water Sports

Get ready to dive into some seriously fun, and wet, activities in South Dakota – we've got a bounty of lakes, rivers and water parks to get your splash on. 

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Rock Climbing

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South Dakota's diverse landscape and variety of rock formations attract climbers of all skill levels. Visit Custer State Park, the southern Black Hills and Spearfish Canyon in the west and Palisades State Park in the east, and choose from nearly 500 plotted climbing courses of varying levels of difficulty.

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Horseback Riding

Saddle up in South Dakota

Looking for a horseback adventure? South Dakota's varied terrain and scenic trails are favorable for all types of horseback riding, from open prairies to rugged, winding trails. Several parks and recreation areas designate trails for horseback riding, including Custer State Park, Badlands National Park, Black Hills National Forest, Lewis and Clark Recreation Area, Sica Hollow State Park and Bear Butte State Park, Palmer Gulch in the Norbeck Wildlife Preserve, and around the Crazy Horse Memorial. (Click here for a complete list of Black Hills horse trails.)

Even the least experienced riders will have opportunities to ride, with beginner and kid-friendly lessons available with experienced riders on trained horses. Horse accommodations at more than a dozen bed and breakfasts, horse camps and lodges in South Dakota include horse barns, feed and water, open pastures and horse trailer parking, making it a comfortable stay for everyone.

Whether you're looking for a short 1-hour ride, or an extended horseback trail ride, South Dakota has all the riding tours that you could ever want.
 

South Dakota Brand Laws

For those transporting their own animals, all cattle, horses and mules are required by South Dakota law to be brand inspected prior to leaving the South Dakota Ownership Inspection Area. This requirement applies whether or not the horse or mule is branded. The South Dakota Ownership Inspection Area is comprised of all counties located west of the Missouri River in South Dakota. Failure to obtain a brand inspection prior to leaving the Ownership Inspection Area is a Class 1 Misdemeanor.

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Hiking in South Dakota

Walk into wilderness. Return touched by nature.

Explore wooded trails, climb rugged peaks, or walk through native prairie grasses. Countless trails lead to scenic landscapes, thundering waterfalls and invigorating overlooks. Conquer a hiking trail in South Dakota and the journey stays with you forever

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