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Redlin Art Center
There are art museums. And then there’s the Redlin Art Center. 160 original oil paintings. 30 acres of prairie grasses and wetlands. One of the world's most prolific and famous wildlife artists. See eight reasons why Redlin Art Center is a campus of magic.Fishing Frozen Waters: An Ice Fishing Photo Essay
Pick your spot and chill. That’s ice fishing. Half the fun is drilling the perfect hole to nab your next catch. Northern pike, walleye and yellow perch are just a few species that patrol below the surface of South Dakota's lakes and rivers. Up top, you’re the one who’s hooked.The Great 8 Donut Places of South Dakota
Is there anything greater than a perfect piece of pastry? Hungry stomachs and sweet tooths would say no. Check out this deliciously researched list of the best spots to grab donuts in South Dakota. We won’t judge you for trying to hit all 8.Visit the World's Only Corn Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota
This one-of-a-kind building has been "a-maize-ing" visitors for almost 100 years. It is a sight to behold, each wall covered in intricate designs made up of natural grasses and 13 different colors & shades of corn.The 5 Most Dog-Friendly Campgrounds in South Dakota
Bringing your pup may seem like a no-brainer, but finding dog-friendly campgrounds can be a bit more challenging than expected. That's why Tammy Bashore compiled a list of the 5 most dog-friendly campgrounds in South Dakota.A Classic Capitol
Built in Pierre in 1910, South Dakota’s elegant State Capitol building rises above the treetops in the Missouri River valley. The building’s classic architecture anchors the capitol grounds which also include Capitol Lake, the Fighting Stallions Memorial and memorials honoring World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War.Central Region Fishing
From the four dams of the Missouri River to glacial lakes, stock dams, and rushing Black Hills waters, your perfect day of fishing awaits.Wines in Eastern South Dakota Farm Country
Winemaking and vineyards are thriving in eastern South Dakota. A wine trail adventure winds from Vermillion and Beresford in the south up the Interstate 29 corridor to Garretson and Renner and on to Rosholt in the northeastern corner of the state. There are more than a dozen eastern SD wineries and many of them regularly hold special events like concerts, grape picking & stomping and, of course, wine tastings!Little Town on the Prairie
Visit author Laura Ingalls Wilder’s famous “Little Town on the Prairie,” De Smet, South Dakota, for a true pioneer experience.Pagination