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Aberdeen Area Convention and Visitors Bureau
Aberdeen has wonderful events and attractions to enjoy during your stay. Jump right into the pages of your favoritefairy tales and nursery rhymes at Storybook Land in Aberdeen. Follow Dorothy
and Toto’s journey through The Land of Oz, explore nearly 30 miles of paved trails
throughout the city, and make a splash at the Aberdeen Aquatic Center. Take a
break at one of delicious restaurants or find a unique souvenir in a local
boutique. Head to VisitAberdeenSD.com to start planning your Aberdeen
Adventure.
ABS Travel Group
ABS Travel Group offers premium, half-day sightseeing tours in the Black Hills (Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Crazy Horse Memorial, Badlands National Park, the northern Hills, Deadwood and Custer State Park), private charters and much more. With more than 15 years of experience, ABS can help you with your every need. Full itinerary planning and receptive work is offered as well. So, call us today - welcome to our world of travel!Ace Motel
Ace Motel is on the northern edge of the beautiful Black Hills in the town of Belle Fourche. Our 15-unit motel is second generation owned and operated. Our common grounds consist of a grassy area, outdoor seating, park benches, picnic table, hammocks and shaded areas. Ice is available in the office. We are located one block east of Highway 85 and three blocks south of Highway 212 (northeast corner of Custer Street and 6th Avenue). We are within walking distance of downtown and are open 24 hours.Ace's RV Park
Ace’s RV Park in Gregory provides each of our guests with a full hook-up, pull-through RV site and service, including water, sewer, electric (50 amps and 60 amps) and garbage on-site. An RV dumping station is available for use while visiting the park. A laundry and car wash are located next door. Reservations can be made by calling any time, day or night.ACME Bicycles
Acme Bicycles is a full service bike shop in Rapid City in the heart of the Black Hills. We sell many different brands, including Kona, Santa Cruz, Salsa, Transition and many others. Our staff is trained and offers high-quality service. We are open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., and Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. (we are closed on Sunday). Visit our website for links to Black Hills trail information.Adams Homestead and Nature Preserve
Spanning 1,500 acres along the Missouri River in the very southeastern part of the state, this area was donated to the people of South Dakota by Mary and Maud Adams, granddaughters of original homesteader Stephen Searls Adams. They saw the area as a place where people, particularly youth, could enjoy the land and learn more about the natural world surrounding them. There is a visitor center, restored historical buildings, interpretive exhibits, cross country ski rentals and 10 miles of trails.Adams Museum
The Black Hills' oldest history museum explores Deadwood's past and larger-than-life legends. Located in downtown Deadwood, the facility preserves and displays the history of the Black Hills. The museum's summer hours are Monday through Sunday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (see website for off-season hours). It's sister museums are the Historic Adams House, the Days of '76 Museum and the Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center.Adventure Rentals - Custer
Adventure Rentals is your location for off-road and on-road rentals in Custer. Spend the day taking in the breathtaking beauty of the Black Hills from the comfort of our rentals. Explore the spectacular, mountainous scenery by land on our UTVs, bicycles, or scooters, or take to the water and discover South Dakota’s picturesque lakes with our paddle boards or kayaks. You can even experience the thrill of the open road on a state-of-the-art Polaris Slingshot. Our hours are 7 a.m.-7 p.m., Monday through Sunday. (We also have second location near Hill City.)Adventure Rentals - Hill City
Adventure Rentals is your location for off-road and on-road rentals near Hill City. Spend the day taking in the breathtaking beauty of the Black Hills from the comfort of our rentals. Explore the spectacular, mountainous scenery by land on our UTVs, bicycles, or scooters, or take to the water and discover South Dakota’s picturesque lakes with our paddle boards or kayaks. You can even experience the thrill of the open road on a state-of-the-art Polaris Slingshot. Our hours are 7 a.m.-7 p.m., Monday through Sunday. (We also have second location in Custer.)Agricultural and Tractor Museums
Located in Stockholm and operated by the Grant County Historical Society, the Agricultural and Tractor Museums contain an outstanding collection of machinery, tools and vehicles used by pioneers. Also included are an early-day depot, farm repair shop, country kitchen with original furnishings, and a linotype printsetter. There is also an open-sided building with early farm machinery, jail cells and an 1879 claim shanty. The museums are open 2-5 p.m. on Sundays, Memorial Day through Labor Day.Pagination