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Hook & Ladder Kitchen and Bar
Step into Hook & Ladder Kitchen and Bar, where bold flavors, refreshing drinks, and a firehouse-inspired atmosphere come together to create a dining experience like no other. Nestled on the edge of a stunning lake, our Sioux Falls restaurant offers more than just a meal—it’s a place to gather, unwind, and savor every moment. Whether you’re grabbing a glass of wine with friends on our signature lakeside patio or enjoying a handcrafted meal indoors surrounded by warm, inviting decor, Hook & Ladder sets the perfect scene. Our menu features a wide range of flavorful, house-made dishes, thoughtfully prepared to satisfy every craving. Pair your meal with one of our 27 carefully selected beers, curated to match every mood, taste, and personality. We are open 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Sunday through Thursday, and 11 a.m.-12 a.m., Friday and Saturday.Fly Badlands
At Fly Badlands, we offer a one-of-a-kind opportunity for locals and travelers alike to witness the breathtaking beauty of the Badlands from an entirely new perspective—high above it all. Our immersive, narrated air tours bring the region to life, blending captivating stories of its rich cultural roots, dramatic geological formations, fossil beds, and vibrant natural history. We are based out of the Wall Municipal Airport, located just northwest of Wall. Walk-ins are welcome, but reservations are preferred. Our operating hours are sunrise to sunset, seven days per week (Sunday through Saturday), with 30-minute, 60-minute and customizable flights available. Check our website and Facebook for the latest updates.Legends
At Legends in Watertown, we are dedicated to creating a family-friendly haven where guests can revel in a variety of games and activities. Our campus is designed to foster a welcoming atmosphere for all ages. Come enjoy outdoor mini golf and go-kart racing along with our indoor arcade, mini bowling, South Dakota State University ice cream, pizza, and other food and beverage items. Our hours of operation are 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Sunday. See our website and Facebook for the latest updates.Union County Historical Society Museum
The Charles Murtha House is a two-story, triple-walled brick house completed in 1892 for Charles Murtha, a pioneer of Union County and an early City Officer for the City of Elk Point. In 2013 the house and property was purchased by the Union County Historical Society. It houses a vast collection of historical acquisitions from throughout Union County and southeastern South Dakota. Museum hours are by appointment and may be scheduled in advance by phone.Muddy Mo's Coffee House
Good stories, good coffee, and good company come together at Muddy Mo's Coffee House. Located in Yankton's Meridian District, this welcoming gathering place offers fresh, regional coffee and mouthwatering eats to go with it. Our coffee shop is located just blocks from the Muddy Mo in an 1885 building built by Yankton pioneer Walter Burleigh. Our mission is to serve excellent coffee in a friendly, comfortable, clean and relaxing environment and host events that celebrate the culture of our wonderful prairie state. Opening spring 2021.Red Truck Alpaca Farm
Red Truck Alpaca Farm is a small, family-owned alpaca farm since 2022. Located southeast of Brandon, our farm consists of 21 adorable alpacas and we encourage you to come out and visit the farm to meet them. Visitors can learn about raising alpacas and stop by our farm store to see our various alpaca products. Follow us on our social platforms to keep up-to-date with our events. You are welcome to bring a blanket and enjoy a picnic. We have concessions and fresh baked cookies in our farm store. Our hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday; and 12-5 p.m., Sunday; and by appointment on weekdays.Deadwood Ghosts
Nearly every city in America has a seedy side to it, but not all of those cities are rife with otherworldly activity that draws paranormal investigators and enthusiasts from all over the country. Deadwood is one such city that defines the term “ghost town,” holding a special place in the ghostly universe. Deadwood Ghosts takes you to some of South Dakota’s most haunted locations, such as the Lucky Nugget Casino. Hear the true terrifying accounts of the Wild West’s sinister entities tormenting those who entered their space. Former employees and patrons of the casino have claimed to hear the sound of heavy boots in the upstairs hallway and have seen shadow figures peering from around doorways. It’s one of many haunted locations you’ll experience with Deadwood Ghosts. Tours are held nightly, they meet in front of the Deadwood Welcome Center, and last one hour across a one-mile walking distance.Rush-No-More Campground
Next to the beautiful Black Hills National Forest, top-rated Rush-No-More has something for all. Our cabins range from sleepers to luxury cabins with full kitchens and bathrooms. All are air conditioned and include microwaves and fridges. We offer big rig-friendly pull-thru sites and shaded tenting sites near clean, hot showers and bathrooms. Enjoy our pool, hot tub, patio, playground, beer/wine garden and event center. We are perfect for seniors, families, groups, weddings and family reunions.Ag and Tractor Museums
Located in Stockholm and operated by the Grant County Historical Society, the Ag 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 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Saturdays, mid-May through September. See our website and Facebook page for updates and special events.Buggy Museum
The Grant County Historical Society developed a buggy museum in 2021, with the doors opening in the summer of 2022. Currently, we have a total of 22 buggies, carriages, sleighs and a gorgeous hearse, all completely restored or fine originals. Located in Stockholm in northeastern South Dakota, the museum is open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Saturdays, mid-May through September. See our website and Facebook page for updates and special events.Pagination