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Haunted Outdoors of South Dakota
Explore haunted places in South Dakota, like Mount Moriah Cemetery and Devil's Gulch, where eerie legends and ghostly tales come to life outdoors.Climbing Palisades State Park
Known for its distinctive quartzite towers, Palisades State Park hosts some of the best rock climbing in South Dakota. Find routes for climbers of every level.ATV Riding in the Northern Black Hills
Known as an "Island in the Plains,” the Black Hills offer off-road enthusiasts the chance to explore more than 600 miles of ATV trails throughout the forest. Weave through canyons and gulches, across plains, and past amazing rock formations.Backpacking in the Black Elk Wilderness
Article courtesy of RootsRated.Hiking Storm Mountain
The Storm Mountain Trail, about 13 miles southwest of Rapid City, is a challenging 11.6-mile adventure that is popular with both hikers and mountain bikers. Winding around Black Hills National Forest in South Dakota, the loop is considered one of the best trails in the area.The Best Rock Climbing in South Dakota
Take a look at what we've got here and decide for yourself. And, if in the end you still can’t decide, you’ll just have to pack your bags and scope them out firsthand. Shucks.Mountain Biking at Elk Creek Trailhead
This epic trail crosses through prairie grasslands and high into the Black Hills, ending near Wind Cave National Park. The 111-mile Centennial Trail has smaller segments for those who aren't ready to take on the entire distance, including the Elk Creek Trail.Top 7 Road Biking Rides
South Dakota, as one might imagine, has plenty of wide-open space. With so many options for road bike riding, you can pretty much just pick a point A and a point B and head out. But, if you’d like a more specific suggestion, check out one of these road biking rides in The Mount Rushmore State.Backpacking & Camping Along Castle Trail
Backpacking and camping in the rugged terrain of the Badlands is the best way to get up close and personal with the 244,000 acres of otherworldly landscape.The Ringneck Rules - Aberdeen
Pick Your Spots WiselyWhat makes Aberdeen a premier pheasant hunting destination? Habitat and lots of it. Thanks to conservation groups like the Aberdeen Pheasant Coalition, you don’t need an experienced guide to find quality public land. East of Aberdeen is the James River Valley, 50 miles of corn and sorghum fields where pheasants flock. West to the Missouri River is a more arid landscape of open grasslands. When choosing a spot, look for water, shelterbelts, adjacent cropland, and thick cover. A rule of thumb is if you feel like you’re on a walk in a park, that place isn’t holding many birds.
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