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Pheasant Camp Lodge
On the very northern tip of beautiful Lake Andes National Wildlife Refuge, this operation's property attracts pheasants from miles around. The Pheasant Camp Lodge is the first and Original UGUIDE Pheasant Camp and is located 45 miles southwest of Mitchell in Charles Mix County, which borders the eastern side of the Missouri River. This lodge offers roomy up-to-date lodging. You'll view wildlife from the south-facing view of the lodge and start your hunt by walking right out the front door. Experience the ultimate of pheasant hunting in South Dakota.Pheasant City Drive-In
Pack up your lawn chairs, blankets and bring your family, neighbors and friends for a great night of entertainment and fun at the Pheasant City Drive-In one mile north of Redfield. The theatre opened in 1953 and is one of the oldest and last remaining drive-in theatres in South Dakota. Movies are shown Mondays through Fridays, May through August, with the specific schedule being posted on our website and our Facebook page.Pheasant City Lodge
Located in central South Dakota near Wessington, Pheasant City Lodge is the ultimate pheasant hunting and wingshooting destination in South Dakota and the upper Midwest. We provide our guests the opportunity to hunt wild ringneck pheasants in the heart of South Dakota. Our comfortable and spacious hunting lodge offers 5,550 square feet and accommodates up to 40 guests. Our Royal Flush private lodging addition includes 3,500 square feet and six bedrooms. Enjoy the ultimate country hospitality overlooking an 80-acre lake and rolling plains. We look forward to sharing our luxurious hunting lodge, beautiful scenery, and unbelievable hunting with you.Pheasant Drive-In
The Pheasant Drive-In was built at it’s current location in northeastern Mobridge in 1960. Ron Maier, the current owner, has been running the Drive-In since 1976. Movies are shown May through September, with the schedule being posted on our website or Facebook page. Be sure to check out our concession stand for popcorn, soda, snow cones and candy, as well as hot dogs, nachos and homemade barbecues.Phillips Avenue Diner
If you're in the mood for all-American food piled high in a retro dining atmosphere, stop by downtown Sioux Falls' favorite corner restaurant, Phillips Avenue Diner. Enjoy a fun malt shop vibe while enjoying classic diner specialties along with chef-inspired creations. We serve breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as breakfast FOR lunch and dinner. And, if you want a late night coffee or milkshake date, we'll keep the jukebox rolling. We're open seven days a week (see our website for our hours).Phnom Penh Restaurant
At Phnom Penh Asian Cuisine Restaurant, our family desires to bring the best quality Cambodian and Chinese dishes to our Sioux Falls community. We bring out the fresh, authentic taste from our traditional Asian home-style recipes. Come and have a taste and see! We are open 11 a.m.-9 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.Pickerel Lake State Recreation Area
Noted for its cool, spring-fed waters, Pickerel Lake is one of the deepest natural lakes in the state. Located in northeastern South Dakota, near Grenville, the 955-acre lake bears an American Indian name meaning "where you spear long fish." Excursion boats were common until the early 1900s. A fish hatchery was built in 1929 and abandoned in 1979, when a new facility was built at Blue Dog Lake. Pickerel Lake State Recreation Area offers two campgrounds with 69 campsites and seven camping cabins, along with equipment rentals, including fishing poles, canoes, kayaks, paddleboards and lawn games. Park features include hiking trails, playgrounds, swimming beach, boat ramps, fishing pier, fish cleaning stations, and more (many of which are ADA/accessible).Pickstown & Fort Randall Museum
The Pickstown & Fort Randall Museum is a collection of objects, artifacts and information relating to the Fort Randall and Pickstown area. They are grouped into four historical periods: 1) the establishment of Fort Randall in 1856, 2) the construction and development of the Fort Randall Dam and the town of Pickstown, beginning in 1946, 3) the life of the Pickstown school (1947-1968), and 4) the evolution of Pickstown to its present state. The museum is located in the Rainbow Room Complex in Pickstown, which includes the last three original town buildings. Museum hours are 12:30-4 p.m. on Saturday, April through October, or by appointment (call ahead).Pierre Area Chamber of Commerce
The Pierre Area Chamber of Commerce is organized to promote the interests of local and regional individuals, businesses and organizations in central South Dakota. Our commitment is to provide quality services and representation in the areas of government, health, agriculture, education and culture to enhance our presence in the state of South Dakota. Our office is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.Pierre Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
When South Dakota achieved statehood in 1889, Pierre, situated at nearly the geographic center of the state became its capital. We are a small, Midwestern city of about 14,000 that is the seat of Hughes County as well as the state capital. Ours is a friendly community whose tree-lined streets, historic downtown and lush green parks give way to rolling hills and steep Missouri River bluffs. With numerous parks and endless outdoor recreation opportunities, Pierre is your adventure on the river.Pagination