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Super 8 Milbank
Whether you are on the road looking for adventure or a place to stay while on business, our Super 8 hotel offers value and convenient access to Milbank-area destinations. We are located in northeast South Dakota near the intersection of U.S. Highways 15 and 12. Natural area attractions like Big Stone Lake and Lake Farley Park are mere minutes away. Enjoy a free SuperStart breakfast in the morning, or grab a free coffee before heading out on your next adventure.Super 8 Mitchell
This simple budget hotel in Mitchell is a six-minute drive from the Dakota Discovery Museum and an eight-minute drive from The World's Only Corn Palace. All rooms include suite bathrooms and cable/satellite TV, plus coffeemakers and air-conditioning. Suites with hot tubs are available. There is free Wi-Fi in every room, kids 17 and under stay free with an adult, and our SuperStart breakfast is free.Super 8 Murdo
The Super 8 is conveniently located off of Interstate 90 at Exit 192 in Murdo. The Pioneer Auto Museum is right next door. This smoke-free property features newly remodeled standard rooms and whirlpool suites. Amenities include guest laundry facilities, free Wi-Fi, and truck/RV parking. The complimentary, eight-item Super Start breakfast bonanza features food such as waffles, cinnamon rolls, fruit, cereals, toast, yogurt, juices, tea, and coffee. We are pet-friendly.Super 8 Pierre
The Super 8 of Pierre welcomes you to South Dakota's capital city and Lake Oahe. Explore the Missouri River area, just as Lewis and Clark did more than 200 years ago. Discover statewide history and world-class fishing on Lake Oahe and Lake Sharpe. All of our hotel rooms feature in-room fridge/microwave and expanded cable TV. We offer dedicated smoking and non-smoking rooms to accommodate all, and pets are always welcome. Join us in the morning for a Super Start Breakfast.Super 8 Spearfish
The Super 8 Motel in Spearfish offers poolside rooms, family suites, Jacuzzi suites, and rooms with microwaves and refrigerators. Amenities include a heated indoor pool, hot tub, RV/truck parking, laundry facilities, in-room Wi-Fi and complimentary continental breakfast. Guests can enjoy various outdoor activities, such as golfing, fishing, hiking, biking, snowmobiling and skiing, all within minutes of the hotel. We are pet-friendly.Suzie Cappa Art Center
The Suzie Cappa Art Center, located in downtown Rapid City, was established in 2001 in memory of Suzie Cappa, who received services from Black Hills Works. It is a non-profit studio where artists with all abilities create, exhibit and sell their work and participate in music, theatre and dance. Our mission is to provide a supportive, inspiring environment where artists can explore their creativity through a variety of means. Hours are 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday-Friday, and 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday.Swamp Daddy's Cajun Kitchen
Swamp Daddy's Cajun Kitchen is a southern style restaurant with a big city feel. Located in downtown Sioux Falls, we have a full menu filled with Cajun and Creole favorites, as well as a family-friendly dining area for you and your friends or family to enjoy during your visit. Go ahead, ask around. We are one of the best locations for an evening out with friends or the whole family. We are proud to serve only the most authentic Southern tastes throughout our mouth-watering menu. Next time you’re in the area, we invite you to stop by and take a look at our menu, and put some south in your mouth. Our hours are 11 a.m.-9 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.Sweep-VanDyke Railroad Museum & Cultural Center
Take a walk back in time...to the early 1880s when Dakota Territory saw homesteaders coming to the great open prairie, breaking sod in search of a new start...a new beginning...a new life. The railroad was the lifeline for this burgeoning land, bringing with it pioneers, their belongings and hope. One of Plankinton’s earliest buildings was the Commercial House Hotel, a grand structure, residing just east and south of the railroad tracks. This hotel became an oasis for railroad passengers and traveling men. In 1906 George and Ella Sweep purchased the hotel. Ella's hospitality of fine meals and cleanliness became known far and wide. Today, the building is home to a railroad museum, visitor center, and cultural heritage center.Sweet Grass Bakery and Coffee Shop
Sweet Grass Bakery and Coffee Shop is aWessington Springs eatery that serves unique, made-from-scratch cuisine – from
comfort foods to upscale fare and wine pairings – in a restored 100-year-old
historic building with an atmosphere that matches that of a big city. We also
feature a coffee shop and bakery, a full bar and in-house-smoked, Texas-style
meats, not to mention some of the best prime rib around. Join us 7 a.m.-4 p.m.,
Monday through Thursday, and 7 a.m.-9 p.m., Friday and Saturday (grill closes
at 9 p.m.).
Sweetgrass Inn
Centrally located in the Black Hills, Sweetgrass Inn is the perfect starting point for many of the area's attractions. We are not far from Highway 16 which runs through Rapid City and the throughout the Black Hills. We are only 22 minutes from Mount Rushmore National Memorial and about halfway between Hot Springs and Deadwood. We offer deluxe suites, loft suites and family suites. All eight rooms have their own private bath, room to spread out, flat screen TV with DVD player and satellite TV. Shipwrecks Bar & Grill, our on-site restaurant and bar, is a favorite among locals. Here you can converse with others, have a great meal or even catch the game on one of our many TVs.Pagination