
WATCH FOR A STUNNING DIVERSITY OF SPECIES
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.
The Wild Corners of South Dakota

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.

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.

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.

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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