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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.
Learn Woksape at the Akta Lakota Museum
Located in Chamberlain, SD, the Aktá Lakota Museum & Cultural Center offers a rich exploration of Lakota, Dakota and Nakota heritage. Plan your visit today.Andy J. Pizza
"(G)oing to South Dakota and seeing the creative enthusiasm in the cafes, coffee shops, record shops and creative spaces had me feeling like I was 22 again and making stuff for the first time. The excitement was so thick you could cut it with a knife!"See Big Things: A Rapid City Photo Essay
South Dakota’s second-largest city is also the hub of everything to see and do in the Black Hills. Located conveniently along Interstate 90 on the east-central side of the Hills, Rapid City is home to numerous lodging and dining facilities as well as plenty of exciting attractions.Pierre: A Photo Essay of South Dakota's State Capital
South Dakota’s capital city of Pierre is smack dab in the middle of the state and right on the Missouri River, making it a prime spot for fishermen, hunters and outdoor recreation enthusiasts. Being the country’s second-smallest state capital also means Pierre is surrounded by wide-open spaces. Fishermen find luck along the river without ever leaving town, but Lake Oahe—created by the Oahe Dam—is also a popular fishing area that stretches north for 231 miles. Hunters and hikers love to explore the grasslands surrounding the city. Inside city limits are delicious restaurants and charming shops. Bronze statues of many of the state’s governors stand on street corners and sidewalks in the downtown area. More monuments to veterans, fallen first-responders and state employees decorate the grounds around the majestic capitol building. History, culture, and outdoor adventure are all intricate parts of the city of Pierre.For Kids: Carving Mount Rushmore
Kids Online Lessons - This lesson is all about Mount Rushmore — you know, the mountain with four presidents carved into it. Scroll to learn more about this national memorial and enjoy two coloring pages and a recipe for making your own ice cream!For Kids: Wildlife of South Dakota
Kids Online Lessons - This lesson is all about wild animals in South Dakota. Keep scrolling for fun facts, four activity sheets, and a game about having your own pheasant hunt.For Kids: Prehistoric Animals of South Dakota
Kids Online Lessons - Dinosaurs and mammoths are featured in this lesson. Check out two different games and a hands-on learning activity below to have some fun while learning more about South Dakota’s most famous fossils!For Kids: South Dakota's National and State Parks
Kids Online Lessons - This lesson is all about South Dakota's national and state parks and all the fun they offer. The lesson's activities include a word scramble as well as camping indoors and making s'mores indoors.For Kids: The Dakota Territory & Wild West
Kids Online Lessons - This lesson will take you back more than 150 years to before South Dakota was a state. Read about pioneers like Laura Ingalls Wilder and colorful characters like Wild Bill Hickok and have fun with the three activities.Pagination