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Shows & Films Shot in South Dakota
Since we are all spending more time at home, now is the perfect time to daydream about future adventures to our great state. While you can't visit right now, our great places will be waiting for you. Until then, enjoy scenes of South Dakota from the comfort of your living room! From the 1959 classic “North by Northwest” to 2007's "National Treasure: Book of Secrets" South Dakota has provided iconic backdrops throughout the years.Browse through some of the notable movies and televisions series filmed in our state, and where to stream them, below.
Sioux Falls – Outdoor Fun in South Dakota’s Largest City
Get the best of both worlds in South Dakota's largest city, with big-city amenities and first-class outdoor recreation.Deadwood’s History and Legacy
Learn Deadwood’s rich history, from its lawless gold rush origins to its modern-day allure. Explore tales of Wild West legends like Wild Bill and Calamity Jane.Mitchell: Discover History Through Its Landscape
With so much outdoors and history to explore, Mitchell invites you to discover more than the iconic roadside attraction in the World's Only Corn Palace.Aberdeen: Outdoor Fun for All Interests
Take the family to Storybook Land and enter a world filled with nursery rhymes and classic tales. Wylie Park features camping, swimming, playgrounds, go-karts, mini golf, bike trails and more. With beaches, archery deer hunting, cross-country skiing and snowmobile trails, boating & campgrounds, the Richmond Lake State Recreation Area has become a year-round favorite. Visit the Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge for a variety of natural pursuits. From wildlife viewing and bird-watching to hunting and fishing, this wildlife refuge is an outdoors-lover’s paradise.Watertown – Year-Round Recreation on South Dakota’s Glacial Lakes
Glacial lakes, along with 16 state parks and recreation areas, make Watertown a popular destination for all kinds of outdoors-lovers. Along with these great outdoor amenities, Watertown features all sorts of area attractions.Pierre – Outdoor Fun in the State Capital
Farm Island State Recreation Area is one of Pierre’s busiest attractions. This recreation area features beaches, canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, eight miles of trails, campgrounds, fishing and more. Fish the Missouri River off the docks at Steamboat Park. The park also offers an 18-hole disc golf course, a picnic shelter and a playground. Along with these excellent outdoor amenities, Pierre offers must-see attractions. The South Dakota National Guard Museum gives visitors a glimpse of South Dakota's military history. Follow the Trail of Governors to see life-sized bronze statues of former state leaders. Families will love the South Dakota Discovery Center's fun, interactive science exhibits.The George S. Mickelson Trail - 109 Miles Through the Black Hills
Hike, bike or ski from Edgemont to Deadwood on the Mickelson Trail in South Dakota. Open year-round, it features bridges and tunnels through the Black Hills.Custer: Explore the Landmarks of the Black Hills
Custer’s location in the Black Hills and proximity to some of South Dakota’s biggest attractions make it an incredible destination for adventure-seekers.Hill City: Experience the Lakes and Wildlife of the Black Hills
Outdoor recreation, hidden gems, nearby iconic sites, and unique fossils — the small Black Hills town of Hill City is ready to surprise and amaze.Pagination