South Dakota Accessibility Resources

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South Dakota

Accessibility Resources

South Dakota invites visitors of all abilities to experience our state’s natural wonders, awe-inspiring beauty and wide-open spaces.

Whether you’re planning to visit landmark attractions like Mount Rushmore National Memorial and Badlands National Park or take part in South Dakota’s renowned hunting and fishing, we hope this page can help you build your ideal vacation itinerary in the 605 state.

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South Dakota Airports

Rapid City Regional Airport (RAP) is the first airport in the Dakotas to join the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program. Through this program, free sunflower lanyards are available at the terminal and can be worn as a subtle way of letting others know that the wearer has a non-visible disability and may require additional support. RAP also can provide ground transportation to people in wheelchairs, and houses service-animal relief areas pre- and post-security. Find more accessibility information here.

Other airports in South Dakota include Sioux Falls Regional Airport (FSD), Pierre Regional Airport (PIR), Huron Regional Airport (HON), Watertown Regional Airport (ATY) and Aberdeen Regional Airport (ABR). Prior to your flight, we recommend contacting your arrival and departure airports for information on assistance and other available accessibility services.

 

Public Transportation

The South Dakota Department of Transportation works with rural, urban and specialized providers to offer public transportation throughout the state. To find transportation in the cities you will be visiting, check out this interactive map. The map includes location, contact information, service times and areas. We recommend contacting your chosen provider for accessibility information.

There are also several car-rental companies that offer wheelchair-accessible vans. In Tea, located just minutes from Sioux Falls, Mobility Works Van Rentals has short- and long-term van rentals available. In Rapid City, Black Hills Mobility has a wide selection of vehicles that are accessible to people with mobility needs.

Find more car rentals and public transportation services here

South Dakota Welcome Centers

More than a dozen Welcome Centers and rest areas line I-90 and I-29 in South Dakota. These centers are accessible or partially accessible to visitors in wheelchairs. From mid-May through September, the five Interstate Welcome Centers are also staffed with helpful travel counselors who are happy to assist you to the best of their ability.

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Accessible Attractions
 

The 605 state offers an array of attractions and activities that are wheelchair friendly and have special offerings for people with disabilities. The Children's Museum of South Dakota in Brookings hosts weekly sensory-friendly play designed for children who are autistic or have sensory sensitivities. Most of the state's Great 8 attractions, like Wind Cave National Park, Mount Rushmore National Memorial and Custer State Park, are wheelchair accessible, have ASL interpretation available by request and offer guided or self-guided tours that can be altered to accommodate individual needs. Art and culture enthusiasts will also find many wheelchair-friendly museums and galleries throughout the state.

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Wheelchair-Friendly & Accessible Accommodations

 

From cozy lodges and cabins in the Black Hills to historic and boutique hotels, South Dakota boasts a large selection of wheelchair-friendly lodging options. To ensure that the property can accommodate your specific needs, we recommend reaching out to them directly. 

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Fishing & Hunting
 

Fishing and hunting are two of South Dakota's favorite pastimes. In an effort to make these activities accessible to more people, the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department (GFP) has created several wheelchair-friendly hunting and fishing areas throughout the state. 

For hunters in wheelchairs, trails and hunting blinds have been selected for ease of access and adequate pull-off areas. For anglers, GFP offers fishing areas and parks with floating piers that have low railings, accessible ramps and sidewalks and nearby wheelchair-friendly parking. 

GFP also rents out Action Track powered wheelchairs that allow people with limited mobility to enjoy hunting, fishing and outdoor areas they wouldn’t normally be able to access. To rent a Track Chair, call the Outdoor Campus West at 605-394-2391.
 

Additional Resources & Services
 

Other helpful resources include the following: 
WSR Solutions Wheelchair Repairs
Numotion Wheelchair Repairs
Dakotabilities
South Dakota Department of Human Services

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STURGIS. THE O-G H-D RALLY.

What makes Sturgis special is different for everyone. For some, it’s because it’s the biggest two-wheeled party in the baddest of lands. For others, it’s the switchbacks, hairpins and pigtails through the Black Hills of South Dakota. The chance to choose freedom over freeways. Or the concerts, daredevils, races & wild events carrying on for 10 whole days in August with hundreds of thousands of family and friends. And all of this since 1938 — it’s truly the O-G.

You’ve got one life and there’s only one Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.

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Check out the already-announced headliners for the 2025 Sturgis Rally below, and stay tuned here for others as their announced.

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Getting to Sturgis

The journey to Sturgis begins long before the rally. Whether you want to take your time on the scenic route, ship your bike and fly into Sturgis or rent a motorcycle in the Black Hills, we've got tips that'll make the road to the rally a smooth one.

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No matter how you get here — twisties, switchbacks, hairpins, or pigtails — Sturgis is famous for the party, but legendary for the rides.

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Concerts, motocross races and more adventures await at this year's Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Say #HiFromSD to share your event memories!

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RALLY LIKE ITS 1981

Looking for something truly different? Something that harkens to the very early years of the Rally with people finding a space and making one hell of a good time? A place full of party animals, rad bikes and mayhem?

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For those who have been coming annually for years, the Rally is a chance to get together with their "Rally family." And come August, all roads lead to Sturgis — no excuses.

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South Dakota is where buffalo roam, gunslingers entertain, and mountains & monuments stand tall over open land. Hear stories and surprises on The Travel South Dakota Stories. Each new podcast episode offers you a deep dive into the wide open land of infinite variety, reminding you there's always more to discover in South Dakota.

 

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Episode 1: The Fall and Rise of the Buffalo

Feel the ground rumble and the dust fly as 60 cowboys and cowgirls saddle up to bring in a thundering herd of 1,300 buffalo at the 57th Annual Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup. From the back of a truck, we discover that the South Dakota spirit isn't just adventurous — it's infectious with history, charm and fun.

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Episode 2: Black Hills and Deadwood

The discovery of riches in the southern Black Hills in 1874 kicked off one of the largest gold rushes in America. Not long after, Deadwood became a rough-and-ready boomtown that steadily lured bands of outlaws, gamblers and gunslingers. Join us as we discover why the legendary frontier town is now a lot less rough, but just as much fun.

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Join us to understand what makes Indigenous culture in South Dakota so unique. And as you hear these stories and the history of this fascinating and colorful culture, including the colossal Crazy Horse Memorial®, you’ll soon discover that you need to experience South Dakota for yourself.

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In Africa, people go on safari in search of the Big Five: lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and buffalo. In South Dakota, you can encounter the HUGE Four: Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops, raptor and mammoth. Roll up your sleeves for a prehistoric adventure in one of the world's paleontology hot spots.

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Episode 5: The Greatest Show in the West

Rodeo is a pure reflection of the spirit of the American West, and in South Dakota, it's not just the official sport — it’s a way of life! Hear hooves pound the dirt and crowds roar as you get an immersive look at the skill, tradition and daring on display at one of the top rodeos in the region.

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Episode 6: Little Town on the Prairie

In 1879, Charles Ingalls moved his family to South Dakota to start a new life in the small community of De Smet. His daughter, Laura Ingalls Wilder, went on to captivate the world with her "Little House on the Prairie" books chronicling life on the Western frontier. Join us for a journey through Laura’s incredible life and legacy.

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Episode 7: Marching Back in Time

As soon as we arrive at Fort Sisseton, we’re handed Civil War-era muskets. That’s because we’ve enlisted in the Army — the Union Army! Join us at the Fort Sisseton Historical Festival, where we take part in marching drills, sleep in a haunted hospital and step on toes at the Military Ball, all while learning about the fort’s place in American history.

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Episode 8: Where Bad is Good

The Lakota people call it Mako Sica — “bad lands.” So, is it a fitting name? Find out as we hike through a colorful tapestry of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles and spires in Badlands National Park, where we discover ancient fossils, wildlife and scenes straight out of a Western movie.

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Episode 9: South Dakota on a Plate

South Dakota's culinary scene has been shaped by Indigenous people, immigrants, farmers, hunters … and even church-basement ladies. From a festival celebrating the official state nosh to an award-winning restaurant in an unexpected place, follow us on a four-course road trip of South Dakota’s most unique flavors.

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