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Scenic Drives
With five national and state scenic byways covering hundreds of miles, South Dakota is a scenic road trip paradise. Where will these amazing roads take you?Deadwood: The Wildest Part of the West
Much to the relief of anyone left crushed by the premature end of HBO’s Deadwood in 2006, Seth Bullock, Al Swearengen, Calamity Jane, and others returned in the 2019 movie. There’s no better way to celebrate than to experience the actual Deadwood in western South Dakota.Fireworks Guide
Throughout South Dakota, find fireworks displays that will amaze you.Elevation Inn & Suites: Your Home Base for Rapid City Adventure
Discover why Elevation Inn & Suites in Rapid City makes the perfect home base for exploring the Black Hills. Learn about top amenities and things to do nearby.Winter Sports Guide
Fun in South Dakota doesn’t hibernate in the winter. The great outdoors beckon with exhilarating winter sports like snowshoeing, snowmobiling, skiing and tubing. Powder-covered hills, tranquil forest trails and crystalline lakes set the scene for all kinds of winter fun.St Patrick’s Day in South Dakota
The influx of Irish immigrants to the United States in the 1880s led many to South Dakota. Today, the Irish population is the third-largest ancestry group in SoDak. Maybe that’s why the entire state seems to turn green every March as revelers celebrate all things Irish.
Celebrate the luck of the Irish at one of South Dakota’s premier events. Let your Wild West leprechaun loose in Deadwood with a weekend of festivities that bring more than 3,000 to the historic town. Have fun in SoDak’s largest city with the St. Patrick’s Day parade in Downtown Sioux Falls, participate in the Mr. Leprechaun Contest in Watertown, or kiss a chip of the Blarney Stone in the small town of Presho.
From parades to town-wide celebrations, there’s Irish fun awaiting you in South Dakota this St. Patrick’s Day. Sláinte!
Black Elk Peak
At 7,242 feet, Black Elk Peak is the highest point in South Dakota. Discover top hiking trails and tips for taking in stunning views of Black Elk Wilderness.Pagination