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Terry Peak Chalets
Terry Peak Chalets near Lead provides executive level lodging for families, businesses and special events. Our goal is to create an atmosphere that duplicates your home away from home, with countless amenities that you can only experience in the northern Black Hills. The seven cabins are on the slopes of Terry Peak and are conveniently located near Spearfish Canyon, Deer Mountain, Rapid City, the Mickelson Trail and Historic Deadwood. Terry Peak Chalets offers a perfect, rejuvenating getaway.Terry Peak Lodge
Terry Peak Lodge, located near Lead in the northern Black Hills, has 17 one- and two-bedroom mini condos. Each unit has a fully-equipped kitchenette and sleeps 4-8 comfortably. Amenities include an indoor heated pool, hot tubs, sauna, BBQ grills on the sundeck, picnic tables and patio furniture, free Wi-Fi, guest computer, a fireplace in the lobby, cable TV, a convenience store and a game room with pool, ping pong, arcade games and cards. Complimentary coffee is served in the lobby each morning.Terry Peak Ski Area
Terry Peak Ski Area is South Dakota’s premier destination for a winter vacation, featuring skiing and snowboarding. The family-friendly ski resort is located in the northern Black Hills, near historic Deadwood. The summit stands at 7,100 feet tall, with the highest lift service between the Rockies and the Alps. A variety of terrain keeps everyone interested. A sizable Terrain Park includes a Half Pipe plus a variety of jumps and rail features. There are two lodges for rest and relaxation.Terry Redlin Art Center
The Redlin Art Center is a gift from Terry Redlin to his hometown of Watertown. It is his way of thanking the state for a scholarship he received after a brief ride on a motorcycle resulted in a life-changing injury. Terry Redlin captures on canvas images of nature and small town America. Enjoy more than 160 original oil paintings, shop three exclusive gift shops or stroll the 30-acre Conservation Park. The Redlin Art Center is open year-round. Hours change seasonally (see our website or Facebook). Admission is free.That Pickin Patch
Our farm was homesteaded in 1879, and our kids are the 6th generation to farm these same lands. This love of the land is what drives us to implement sustainable agriculture practices. We try to do things that will insure the land is handed down through the generations, and that will provide good, wholesome food for our family and yours. You can also contact us with any question or to request a visit to the farm, which is located about 20 minutes west of Sioux Falls on Highway 19. In the fall we offer both a self-serve pumpkin patch and a pick-your-own pumpkin patch. Patch locations, open dates, and prices are listed on our website.The Attic Bar & Grill / Ass'ociates & Co.
The Attic Bar & Grill is one of Sioux Falls' finest places for food, beer and a lively atmosphere. With the newly opened 21+ Ass'ociates & Co. , the building has nearly doubled in size ensuring you'll be able to sit comfortably to talk, catch the big game and enjoy one of our signature dishes or drinks. Our hours are 11 a.m.-2 a.m., Monday through Saturday, and 11 a.m.-12 midnight, Sunday. We hope you stop by today!The Back 40 Taphouse Grill
Music and food is not what we do, it's who we are! At The Back 40 in Mitchell we feature live music, cold beer, tasty food and a family-friendly atmosphere. Our hours are 11 a.m.-2 a.m., Tuesday through Saturday, and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on Sunday.The Barrel House
Whether you’re a bourbon connoisseur or you’re just looking for a hearty, satisfying meal, The Barrel House will definitely satisfy your pallet. Join us for one of our signature pizzas, made-to-order in our stone pizza oven; or a burger carefully crafted using the freshest ingredients and a blend of USDA Prime Brisket and Chuck. Top it all off with a selection from our carefully curated collection of bourbons, or a handcrafted cocktail from our well-stocked bar.The Broadwater Bar
The Broadwater Bar is located on the northeast side of Lake Madison just southeast of the town of Madison. Our friendly staff provides a professional, fun environment for you and your friends and family to enjoy our delicious food and cold drinks. We offer a different food special every Friday night, and, on Saturday nights, we have our famous prime rib with our homemade au jus. Our kitchen and bar hours are listed on our website along with our special events.The Brown Earth Church
The Brown Earth Church, or the “Old Indian Church,” was built in 1877 by Sisseton and Wahpeton Indians. It is on the National Register of Historic Places and is operated by the Grant County Historical Society. The church is located two miles east of Stockholm on Highway 20, then one mile north and one-quarter mile west. It has served different purposes over the years and is now a quaint location for weddings. Contact us by email or phone for more information and availability.Pagination